List of hot dog restaurants
This is a list of notable restaurants that specialize in hot dogs.[1][2][3][4]
This list includes restaurants, fast food restaurants and hot dog stands that primarily serve hot dogs and related food items. A hot dog stand is a food business stand that sells hot dogs from an external counter on a public thoroughfare.
Hot dog restaurants
- Dirt Dog
- Art's Famous Chili Dog Stand
- Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur
- La Belle Province
- Big Daddy's Restaurants
- Casper's
- Coney I-Lander
- Coney Island
- Coney Island Hot Dog Stand
- Costco Foodcourt – American multinational chain of membership-only stores
- Cozy Dog Drive In
- Decarie Hot Dog
- Dixie Chili and Deli
- Dog n Suds
- Essie's Original Hot Dog shop
- Fluky's
- Gene & Jude's
- Gray's Papaya
- Hillbilly Hot Dogs
- Hot Dog on a Stick
- Hot Doug's
- James Coney Island
- Japadog – Building in British Columbia, Canada
- Katz's Delicatessen
- Lafleur Restaurants
- Marathon Enterprises, Inc.
- Max's Famous Hotdogs
- Mel's Drive-In – Restaurant franchise
- Montreal Pool Room
- Nathan's Famous
- National Coney Island
- Nedick's
- New York Fries
- Nu-Way Weiners
- Olneyville New York System
- Papaya King
- Pink's Hot Dogs – Landmark hot dog restaurant in Los Angeles
- Pølsevogn
- Portillo's Restaurants
- Rutt's Hut
- Shopsy's
- Shorty's Lunch
- Skyline Chili
- Sneaky Pete's
- Stewart's Restaurants
- Superdawg
- Tail o' the Pup
- Ted's Hot Dogs – American fast food chain
- Valentine
- The Varsity – Historic fast food restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Vienna Beef
- Walter's Hot Dog Stand
- Weenie Beenie
- The Wieners Circle
- Wienerschnitzel – American fast-food restaurant chain
- The Windmill
- Woody's Chicago Style
- Würstelstand
- Yesterdog
- Yocco's Hot Dogs – Restaurant in Pennsylvania
- Zack's Hotdogs
Gallery
- A Wienerschnitzel restaurant located in Norwalk, California, with the steep yellow A-shaped roof of many Weinerschnitzel buildings
- Nathan's Famous' original Coney Island location
- Essie's Original Hot Dog shop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- The Coney Island Hot Dog Stand in Bailey, Colorado
- Hillbilly Hot Dogs, a roadside hot dog stand located near Huntington, West Virginia
- Shorty's Lunch is a Washington, Pennsylvania-based hot dog lunch counter that was established in 1932.
- A Weenie Beenie restaurant in South Arlington, Virginia
- A take-out würstelstand in Vienna, Austria
- Montreal Pool Room at its new location, in June 2012
See also
References
- "Hot Dogs Chain Store Basis". Los Angeles Times. 11 October 1925. p. 18.
- "Anniversary of Hot Dog, Bun" (PDF). Binghamton (NY) Sunday Press. 29 November 1964. p. 10D.
- Zwilling, Leonard (27 September 1988). "Trail of Hot Dog Leads Back to 1880s". New York Times. p. A34. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
- Lavin, Cheryl (24 September 1980). "Hot dog! 2 mustard moguls who relish their work". Chicago Tribune. p. E1.
External links
- Media related to Hot dog stands and restaurants at Wikimedia Commons
- Media related to Hot dog stands at Wikimedia Commons
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