Nathan Handwerker opened the first Nathan’s hot dog stand on Coney Island in 1916 with a $300 loan, according to the company.
The contest, formal or otherwise, have been going on for decades.
It's not every day that a humble hot dog brand can rise from being a one-man operation to being worth $450 million, but ...
These Pennsylvania restaurants serve old-fashioned hot dogs so good, they’ve earned a devoted following among locals and ...
The hot dog that defined July 4 has been sold - and it's no longer American.
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Here in Long Beach, we have our lobster rolls. Certainly not as many as the coast of Maine — not even close. But when the ...
Pretzel lovers rave about this Pennsylvania spot, where one bite is reason enough for a Memorial Day road trip.
In East Nashville’s eclectic Five Points neighborhood sits a vintage VW bus that’s been transformed into possibly the most pun-tastic hot dog stand you’ll ever encounter – I Dream of Weenie. This ...
There’s a place in Providence where the hot dogs are so legendary, they’ve been featured on national TV, earned a James Beard ...