- Hot Dogs
- American
Nathan's Famous
Menu for Nathan's Famous
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Ratings and Reviews for Nathan's Famous
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Aug 10 2011
Damon W. via Yelp
What do you think of when you hear the date "4th of July"? Independence, Freedom (Go America), Fire works and hot dogs.... LOTS of fucking hot dogs!...read more
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Jul 28 2011
Knight D. via Yelp
Nathan's hot dog eating contest used to be what America is all about, fun, crazy, and most important of all, it was fair game. But the contractual issue...read more
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Jul 05 2011
Lovet O. via Yelp
Besides the heat, the crowds, and what seems to be the longest wait of my life for the men's competition to begin, I actually had a great time. Both Sonya...read more
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Jan 27 2009
BigCity73 via Citysearch
Get your hot dog with peppers & onions and definitely order the fries. A small size soda is enough to quench your thirst, a mediu...read more
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Jun 25 2008
bobdecock via Citysearch
I've been going to Nathan's for over 50 years. The natural casing dogs are the absolute best for taste and quality. The frie...read more
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Jun 02 2008
huskyduck via Citysearch
Nathan's dogs are good but like any business that gets too large, quality starts to suffer. Having a Nathan's dog while strolling...read more
In Short
In 1916, Nathan Handwerker, a young Polish immigrant, borrowed $300 from friends Jimmy Durante and Eddie Cantor to open a hot dog stand on booming Coney Island. Using his fiacee's recipe, he sold these soon-to-be-famous dogs for only a nickel. Eventually, these restaurants spread to Yonkers and more points west, now showing up in malls, airports and neighborhoods throughout the U.S. The menu has expanded, too, and includes hamburgers, chicken sandwiches and French fries.