Going home for 50th class reunion in two weeks. This will be one of my first stops when I get into Port Huron. Can't find them out here.
July 16, 2009 @ 8:26 PM
a diner from Deland Fl.
I grew up in Port Huron and lived there until I went into the Military in 1954. Coney island was the "Hot Spot" to go and hang with your friends. The "Dogs" are the greatest and the sauce really adds to their flavor. When I visit Pt Huron it is a "MUST" that we visit Coney Island and re-live the good old days. Back in "53-54" the dogs were .10 cents and you could get your fill for .50 cents and leave with a smile on your face.To sum it up, All I can say is if you don't visit, eat and enjoy "Cony Island Hot Dogs" you are Un-American...
this family friendly resturant is one of the best to eat at in port huron, specially concedring the freshness and the quality of the food anf the great value and the service.
my friends and i eat there approx twice a week, i love the burgers they ha
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American Grill is wonderful. The selections on the menu are all homemade. There are a great selection of daily specials from Prime Rib to BBQ Ribs everyday prepared by Joe and his best chefs. The menu has many different types of food like, seafood, d
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Going home for 50th class reunion in two weeks. This will be one of my first stops when I get into Port Huron. Can't find them out here.
July 16, 2009 @ 8:26 PM
a diner from Deland Fl.
I grew up in Port Huron and lived there until I went into the Military in 1954. Coney island was the "Hot Spot" to go and hang with your friends. The "Dogs" are the greatest and the sauce really adds to their flavor. When I visit Pt Huron it is a "MUST" that we visit Coney Island and re-live the good old days. Back in "53-54" the dogs were .10 cents and you could get your fill for .50 cents and leave with a smile on your face.To sum it up, All I can say is if you don't visit, eat and enjoy "Cony Island Hot Dogs" you are Un-American...
July 23, 2007 @ 5:52 PM
a diner from Fountain Hills, AZ
I was born in Port Huron in 1954, and grew-up on these coney dogs. Even when I moved to the Detroit area, I had to make a Port Huron trip every few months to solve my coney craving. I've lived in Phoenix the past 12 years. What do I miss the most. Those damn coney dogs! Wish I could have them mailed
a diner from St. Clair, MI
This is the original Coney Island in Port Huron.. founded in 1923. I had breakfast...with eggs that were done just exactly right. My wife had a coney..the best she's had in the whole area.. It's a real "trip back in time" and well worth the visit!
Going home for 50th class reunion in two weeks. This will be one of my first stops when I get into Port Huron. Can't find them out here.
July 16, 2009 @ 8:26 PM
a diner from Deland Fl.
I grew up in Port Huron and lived there until I went into the Military in 1954. Coney island was the "Hot Spot" to go and hang with your friends. The "Dogs" are the greatest and the sauce really adds to their flavor. When I visit Pt Huron it is a "MUST" that we visit Coney Island and re-live the good old days. Back in "53-54" the dogs were .10 cents and you could get your fill for .50 cents and leave with a smile on your face.To sum it up, All I can say is if you don't visit, eat and enjoy "Cony Island Hot Dogs" you are Un-American...