Philly Pretzels — PLEASE open a San Francisco location!(Caveat: I’m from PA so partial to this type of pretzel). Chewy inside, crusty outside… this company has the pretzel nailed! I got 1 regular, 1 mini(which is a string of their regulars but sized smaller), 1 cinnamon pretzel &1 rivets(which are 2-bite pretzels that are dunkable). Everything was amazing & consistent in taste, texture & quality. The cinnamon sugar pretzel was warm & fully dusted with cinnamon & sugar. It even kept well as I didn’t eat it all at once. The rivets come with a sauce but I’m not a sauce fan so gave that to others who had pretzels. Perfect amount of coarse sea salt baked on top, golden brown outside & doughy inside. Not badly priced either & easily beats San Francisco pretzels. Those who like butter would prefer Auntie Anne’s but not me! I like my pretzels wholesome, with just salt.(I also like that it doesn’t smell/taste like the sewer like NYC pretzels!). Kids & adults alike enjoy these so I recommend party trays & just buying yourself pretzels for everyday eating!
Steve P.
Place rating: 5 Mechanicsburg, PA
Decided to bring my Canadian wife here for a snack. Flavorful, cheap, and they even have bulk pricing packages. The place was empty when we got there so we were able to converse with the girl behind the counter for a little bit before deciding on a small box of rivets and a cinnamon sugar pretzel. They had just baked the box so everything was hot, soft, with a nice crisp on the outside. We got a cheddar dipping sauce, and then just stuck with the mustard available on the counter. «Best pretzel I’ve had yet» as the wife said. That’s a good enough review for me.
Todd S.
Place rating: 5 Camp Hill, PA
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Pat B.
Place rating: 2 Harrisburg, PA
Ordered a party tray with various sauces. The sauces were very artificial and way too sweet. The pretzel were typical, dense and chewy. I would rather go to Wegman’s and get their pretzel rolls, which are more like a German pretzel(crusty outside, light and airy inside) and dip them in conqueso sauce.
Fritz C.
Place rating: 3 Mechanicsburg, PA
Pretzel was fantastic. But I get this everywhere I go and look at the menu and it said sausage pretzel so I ordered it, ½ way home I decided to eat it and it has cheese on it. I don’t like cheese on ceartin things. So why doesn’t the menu say sausage and cheese on Pretzel. I can go to alot of fast food burger joints and there menu’s say hamburgers or hamburgers with cheese. So why when you ask for a whopper they say do you want cheese. If I did it would be a whopper with cheese. Sorry for the rant. But I wish they would make Hotdogs and sausage that you could freeze or refrigerate then microwave when wanted at home.
Brian R.
Place rating: 4 Harrisburg, PA
I’m not a franchise guy at all, I actually get annoyed when I see how crowded restaurants like Olive Garden and Red Robin always are. That being said, I’m really happy this little pretzel franchise landed in Camp Hill. I’m a sucker for pretzels and mustard, and this place has them both. It’s cheap, fresh, and delicious. Stop in and grab a few pretzels, they taste pretty close to what you would get from a street vendor on Roosevelt Blvd. They also have some great party trays, which is a cool idea.