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From the 60-foot neon hot dog sign to the graffiti walls carved with customer names, George’s Coney Island is a historic hot dog landmark. The art deco design features wooden booths, tile floors, and a stool-lined counter. Since 1918, they’ve been grilling pork-and-beef wieners served in steamed buns. The links are small and tasty, with the perfect blend of sweet and spicy. The most popular Coney Island “Up” is a hot dog with “the works” that includes mustard, secret recipe chili sauce, and chopped onions.
Excerpt from Phantom's Great Ate for Hot Dogs
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