When people think of hot dogs, they likely think of the iconic Nathan’s as the original, but fellow Coney Island brandFeltman’spreceded it by half a century. It was founded in 1867 by German immigrant Charles Feltman, who is often credited with having invented the hot dog or Coney Island red hot. Feltman’s went out of business in 1954, after whichNathan’s, opened by a former Feltman’s employee, assumed the mantle and later claimed thatitserves the original Coney Island hot dog. And in that all-important mark of a famous New York City food brand’s significance, there is even a Europeanimpostor. Last April, Coney Island historianMichael Quinnand his brother Joseph, who own the original trademark, promised to revive the historic brand, and, nearly a year later, they’re ready to kick things into high gear.
The Feltman’s revival went intoactionlast May with a (very modern) pop-up at Ditmas Park barSycamore, which specializes in bourbon and is located in the back of a florist shop. Other pop-ups were hosted around town, and hot dogs were sold at St. Marks’Augurs Well— no doubt a statement to next-door neighbor and nouveau dog specialistCrif狗. The following month, Quinn set up shop on the Lower East Side, where Feltman’sdoesthrice-monthly pop-ups atParkside Loungeon Houston Street. At all of these pop-ups, they have served just hot dogs and housemade mustard.
Now Quinn says they’re gearing up for the real comeback. The hot-dog entrepreneur tells Bowery Boogie that they’re looking to expand big by Memorial Day weekend and that consumers will soon find Feltman’s hot dogs at restaurants around the city. The wieners themselves are in good hands. To ensure the expansion is done right, Quinn has brought on sausage-industry veteran Josef Brunner, who helped make the hot dogs for the late Bark Dogs, to produce hot dogs according to the Feltman’s recipe. A return to Coney Island is still in the cards, too, and Quinn launched a Kickstartercampaignto raise funds for the brick-and-mortar.
It’s always a great thing to see a truly historic brand make a comeback, but Quinn appears to be going the extra mile to do it right. He didn’thave雇佣一个人布鲁纳的血统d experience, after all. The return of the original hot dog couldn’t have come at a more important time, either, what withBurger King’s inexplicably successful dogsthreatening to take over the country.

