A big Retro Roadmap thank you to WQED producer Rick Sebak who was kind enough to drop a note about this classic "Texas hot" spot, in business since 1921, on Main Street in Wellsville, NY - about 2 1/2 hours west of Binghamton NY.
(If you're like me and not quite sure what a Texas Hot is, it is a hot dog on a steamed bun coated with mustard, covered with a spicy chili sauce, and topped with onions. Now we both know!)
Rick Writes:
If you're not familiar with Texas Hot in Wellsville NY, you definitely should be. Texas Hot is a time-machine sort of place that's still thriving, still serving famous hot dogs and providing a portal into some other time frame.
The booths are tiny, so we sat at the counter, but the waitress was spunky and fun, the pies (ah, coconut custard!) were quite good, and I'd stop back anytime I was in Allegeny County New York. Let's call that southwestern or south central New York State.
(We were (in the area) to have buckwheat pancakes, about 30 miles north of Wellsville, at the Cartwright's Maple Tree Inn...I should have the Maple Tree Inn up on my blog in a few days.)
The Texas Hot in Wellsville was just a wonderful side attraction, but everyone recommended it. A classic.
Well, you don't have to say much more than that to get me to put it on the Retro Roadmap.
Consider it added, Rick, so all Retro Roadtrippers can enjoy this joint!
Awsome hots, I bought 2 jars of the sauce and brought them down to Florida and everybody loved it!
The fries with brown gravy on them aren’t too shabby either.
kasey
September 24, 2010 at 1:49 pmthe texas hot has some GREAT food, my mommy works there!! 🙂
-Kasey 17 NY
lisa murphy
September 27, 2010 at 7:23 ammy father worked for the texas hot for 27 years .I lived in there as a child and now have the sauce mailed to me,I’m glad you liked it. thank you
John
February 22, 2011 at 1:21 pmAwsome hots, I bought 2 jars of the sauce and brought them down to Florida and everybody loved it!
The fries with brown gravy on them aren’t too shabby either.
Mod Betty / RetroRoadmap.com
February 22, 2011 at 1:31 pmmmmm….sounds tasty!