DutchMuse wrote:I've really never found a hot dog in NY as good as a "Chicago dog." I just don't think they replicate it.
FWIW, the lines are no longer (as) insane at Shake Shack because there are now numerous Shake Shack's in NYC.
kl1191 wrote: Are other locations less mobbed?
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:Conversely, there is the news that Nathan's is taking another stab at invading the Chicago area; this time in the northwest suburbs (Arlington Heights?).
Buddy
Josephine wrote:I wonder if Nathan's got the idea from a neighbor of their's out in Coney Island a Chicago-Style Pizza joint right kitty-corner from the main Nathan's on Surf & Stilwell. (I believe ReneG has a picture somewhere.)
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:This is actually Nathan's second attempt at gaining a foothold in Chicago. They were here, I think somewhere in the Gold Coast or Rush Street neighborhood, back in the '80s or '90s. Didn't last very long.
Shaggywillis wrote:Just curious and honestly not trying to be an a-hole, but why would you want to get a Chicago hotdog in NY, when you live in Chicago? It's like people who shop at Banana Republic in other cities, not sure why one would bother.
Shaggywillis wrote:Just curious and honestly not trying to be an a-hole, but why would you want to get a Chicago hotdog in NY, when you live in Chicago? It's like people who shop at Banana Republic in other cities, not sure why one would bother.
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:Jo,
This is actually Nathan's second attempt at gaining a foothold in Chicago. They were here, I think somewhere in the Gold Coast or Rush Street neighborhood, back in the '80s or '90s. Didn't last very long. Maybe they'll have better luck in the burbs.
Buddy
Suiname wrote:I'd rather have a carvel
BuddyRoadhouse wrote:I'd rather have a(nother) good Jewish deli.
Buddy