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Portillo's Restaurant Group, Inc. [4] is an American fast casual restaurant chain based in the Chicago area that specializes in serving Chicago-style food such as hot dogs, Maxwell Street Polish, and Italian beef. The company was founded by Dick Portillo on April 9, 1963, in Villa Park, Illinois, under the name "The Dog House".
Franks-A-Lot – Hot dog restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S. Gene & Jude's – Hot dog stand in River Grove, Illinois, U.S. Gray's Papaya – Hot dog restaurant chain in New York City; Hillbilly Hot Dogs – restaurant in West Virginia, United States; Hot Dog on a Stick – Fast food franchise
Max's Bar & Grill (formerly Max's Famous Hot Dogs) [1] is a restaurant in Long Branch, New Jersey known for its hot dogs. Max's uses quarter pound Schickhaus beef/pork dog slow cooked on a griddle. Max's Hotdog style is a Jersey Shore variant of Kosher style.
Coney dogs (which like Texas wieners in New Jersey, have little to no relation to Coney Island) are the most famous hot dog in Michigan, especially around the Detroit area.
A Chicago-style hot dog, Chicago dog, or Chicago red hot is an all-beef frankfurter [1] [3] on a poppy seed bun, [4] [5] originating from the city of Chicago, Illinois. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The hot dog is topped with yellow mustard , chopped white onions , bright green sweet pickle relish , a dill pickle spear, tomato slices or wedges, pickled sport ...
Maxwell Polish are a staple of hot dog stands and today are found throughout the city and suburbs, including at restaurant chains such as Portillo's [6] and Brown's Chicken, [7] and is available at most sports venues in the area serving concessions. Most of the 24-hour stands (such as the original Express Grill and its neighboring competition ...
Some newer commercials use the slogan "Hot Dogs are DER again!", along with the DERlicious logo. A campaign in the early 2010s saw the old Der Wienerschnitzel logo used on wrappers, fry boxes, etc. Celebrating Wienerschnitzel, the restaurant created a new slogan that was released in 2011 to continue the "Der" theme: "Der fun since '61!".
The menu has included the Great American Frank, the Long Wiener Frank (a longer version of a standard hot dog), and Chicago-style hot dogs with or without toppings, as well as German sausages, polish hot dogs, and vegetable franks. [3] The Jumbo American has sweet-hot mustard, jalapeños, and sauerkraut. [4] There are vegan options as well. [5]