At this bustling market spot, dive into warm, housemade soft pretzels and inventive roll-ups, all crafted right before your eyes.
"Miller’s Twist offers standout hand-rolled soft pretzels, made in front of customers at Reading Terminal Market." - Regan Stephens
"The pretzels at Miller’s Twist are incredible. They’re fluffier than your average Philly soft pretzel, with crispy outsides covered in big pieces of salt, but they rip like cinnamon buns fresh from the oven. You can get them plain or covered in cinnamon-sugar, but the best thing to order is one of their pretzel-covered hot dogs. It’s an all-beef dog wrapped in melted cheese and a pretzel bun, and it’s essentially the best version of carnival food." - candis mclean, alison kessler
"Miller’s Twist in Reading Terminal Market pretty much confirms the citywide belief that everything tastes better in soft pretzel form: breakfast sandwiches, cinnamon buns, and hot dogs. Miller’s has a classic beef option, a cheddar cheese dog, and a few sausage options, too. And because they’re all wrapped in a crispy, soft pretzel scarf—which is so fluffy that it rips like a biscuit when you peel away the warm layers—it’s the most comforting hot dog you’ll ever have. It’s essentially the Philly version of pigs in a blanket. We’ll take four. " - candis mclean
"We know. There’s a part of you wondering, “Is that even a sandwich?” And after countless research, which just included eating more, we landed at yes. Simply put, the pretzels at Miller’s Twist in Reading Terminal Market are incredible. And if they want to pack their fluffier-than-average soft pretzel with cheese and eggs, we’ll find a way to sneak it into a guide so we can rave about it. The sausage, egg, and cheese is essentially a long meat rod of spicy sausage wrapped with eggs on the inside of a salty pretzel. Is it a pretzel turnover? Is it really a sandwich? We don’t care. It’s f*cking delicious. " - candis mclean, alison kessler
"Those looking to try out a Philly favorite with a twist (pun intended), visit Miller’s Twists at the Reading Terminal Market. Here, they marry a cheese dog with the ever-popular soft pretzel, for a winning and fulfilling combination (known as a pretzel a roll-up)." - George Banks-Weston