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In the ever-changing landscape of the Massachusetts dining scene, few establishments can claim the remarkable longevity and unwavering customer loyalty of George’s Coney Island.
Nestled on Southbridge Street in Worcester, this hot dog haven has been serving its signature dogs since 1918, becoming not just a restaurant but a cultural institution in the process.
The economics of George’s Coney Island tells its own story of American history: decades ago, a hot dog cost just a nickel, and you can get one today for under $3.
George’s Coney Island has kept its original charm since those “nickel days,” from the old-time jukebox to the iconic wooden booths, covered in names and notes from satisfied patrons over the 100-plus years. Locals will tell you the best way to eat a dog in those booths is with their closely guarded signature chili sauce.
George’s is at 158 Southbridge St., Worcester, and open Wednesday-Saturday from 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday-Monday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.


