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The question of the oldest New York System is debated. One of the most widely known is the Olneyville New York System, opened in 1946 and named for Providence's Olneyville neighborhood, but it was the original owner's extended family who operated the Original New York System from 1927 in the Smith Hill neighborhood.
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.
A Rhode Island delicacy, New York System Wieners – which are a mix of beef, pork and veal – come in a natural casing that makes a 20-foot rope that the restaurants have to cut to size by hand.
Brooklyn, New York. ... but Olneyville N.Y. System has a second location in Cranston. Order the hot wieners, served with onions, mustard, and meat sauce, and pair with coffee-milk, a glass of milk ...
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Hot dogs are available on street corners as well as at delicatessens. New York street vendors generally store their unsold dogs in warm-water baths, giving rise to the semi-affectionate moniker "dirty water dog." Bagel dogs are also sold in Manhattan. [30] The white hot or "porker" is a variation on the hot dog found mostly in the Rochester ...
The proceeds will be donated to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank.
Hot dog restaurants in New York (state) ... Nu-Way Weiners; O. Olneyville New York System; Orange Julius; Hamburger Stand; P.