
Offbeat Eats Comes to George's Coney Island
As I’ve mentioned here before, I have an odd fascination with hot dogs. The name “hot dog” really spans a huge amount of territory, ranging from cheap generic hot dogs (which really don’t do anything for me), to all sorts of regional specialties like the Chicago Dog and the Coney Island dog. Coney Island dogs, in particular, have always fascinated me since (a) they seem to mostly be clustered in areas that arent's New York's Coney Island (although there are many "Coney Island

Hidden Boston Stopped In
A review of George's Coney Island in Worcester on Boston's Hidden Restaurants might seem a bit strange. How, you might ask, can a landmark restaurant built around the end of World War I be included on a site that features little-known restaurants? Well, for one, very few people outside of Worcester know about George's Coney Island. And even fewer would know how to get there, especially considering the, um, CREATIVE road system that makes up the central part of Worcester. So b