Hot dog stand
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A hot dog stand is a food business stand that sells hot dogs, usually from an external counter on a public thoroughfare such as a road, street, ballpark, mall or food court.
Similar businesses include hot dog wagons or carts, which are portable hand carts with a boiler for cooking the hot dogs and keeping them hot, and hot dog trucks, which are motor vehicles that are set up on a road side location, and often include a complete kitchen for storage and preparation.
These businesses (particularly the mobile, cart kind) are often found in sports stadiums, alongside non-limited access roads, or on the streets of major American cities, such as New York City and Chicago.
[edit] In popular culture
There is a computer game by Sunburst Communications named "Hot Dog Stand." In it, the player attempts to operate a hot dog stand at a sports arena.
[edit] See also
Pink's Hot Dogs, Hollywood, CA |
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Papaya King, New York, NY |
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Original Nathan's, Coney Island, NY |
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