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  2. The original Olneyville N.Y. System Wieners signs are live on ...

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    The proceeds will be donated to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank.

  3. Hot wiener - Wikipedia

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    The traditional New York System wiener is made with beef, veal and pork, [4] giving it a different taste from a traditional beef hot dog. Served in a steamed bun, it is topped with celery salt, yellow mustard, chopped onions, and a seasoned meat sauce.

  4. Wienerschnitzel - Wikipedia

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    Wienerschnitzel is an American fast food chain that specializes in hot dogs and other food products. The brand was founded in 1961 by former Taco Bell employee John Galardi and originally named Der Wienerschnitzel. Despite the name, the company does not ordinarily sell Wiener schnitzel, doing so once as a promotion. [2]

  5. Bavarian Meats - Wikipedia

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    The company also produced packaged meats for sale at grocery stores in the Pacific Northwest. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Bavarian Meats also has stands at several Seattle-area stadiums, including T-Mobile Park , where they offer the " Mariner Dog", [ 3 ] Lumen Field , [ 4 ] and Climate Pledge Arena . [ 5 ]

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  7. Vienna sausage - Wikipedia

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    North American Vienna sausage dipped in Tabasco tomato sauce. Vienna sausage (German: Wiener Würstchen, Wiener; Viennese/Austrian German: Frankfurter Würstel or Würstl; Swiss German: Wienerli; Swabian: Wienerle or Saitenwurst) is a thin parboiled sausage traditionally made of pork and beef in a casing of sheep's intestine, then given a low-temperature smoking.

  8. Olneyville New York System - Wikipedia

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    The Olneyville New York System is a restaurant in Providence, Rhode Island, known for its hot wieners. It opened in 1946 by Anthony Stavrianakos, a Greek immigrant. The restaurant was named for Providence's Olneyville neighborhood. Stavrianakos's extended family had operated the Original New York System from 1927 in the Smith Hill neighborhood.

  9. Dodger Dog - Wikipedia

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    A concession area called the "Dog Pound" serves hot dogs from stadiums around the country including the Fenway Frank, Cincinnati Cheese Coney, Milwaukee Brat, and The Red Hot Chicago Dog. The Dodger Dog was not, however, served at the Dodgers' spring training ballpark, Camelback Ranch, during the team's first spring training at the park. [5]