Whichever favorite hot dog you're thinking of, it's the other one. Or maybe the same one. Fans know that the Coney Island hot dog describes a style of toppings — not an amusement park.
The sign in question is at 158 Southbridge St. — a neon sign of a hand holding a hot dog with three drips of mustard coming down the side, all sandwiched between the words “Coney Island Hot ...
Nathan's Famous, host of the annual July 4 hot-dog eating contest, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. WSJ's Jeff Bush takes a trip to the original Coney Island location to explore the ...
Jake Gabbard: Quick to make and easy on the wallet, hot dogs are a fast way to a New Yorker's heart. Tons of spots cook them well, but one Coney Island icon stands high above the rest. This is ...
A legendary hot dog sign in Worcester, Massachusetts, is getting a makeover. Seven years after celebrating its centennial, George's Coney Island is restoring its neon sign depicting a hand ...
After actor Jon Hamm finished filming "No Sudden Move" in Detroit during the pandemic, he went on "The Tonight Show" to ...
But after years of economic instability, Coney Island has reclaimed its place on the Brooklyn map, with a fresh roster of eateries and entertainment (including a July Fourth hot dog-eating contest ...