Hot Dog Franchise - Nathans Fast Food Franchises
Nathans Famous Hot Dog Franchise was founded by a Polish immigrant, Nathan Handwerker. He started his business in 1916 with a small hot dog stand in Coney Island, New York. He sold hot dogs that were manufactured based on a recipe developed by his wife, Ida. In the over 90 years that have passed since opening day, Nathan’s has gained worldwide recognition for the unequaled quality and taste of its product.  

Nathans Famous Franchise was founded by a Polish immigrant, Nathan Handwerker, and his is truly an authentic only in America story. He started his business in 1916 with a small hot dog stand in Coney Island, New York. He sold hot dogs that were manufactured based on a recipe developed by his wife, Ida.

In the over 90 years that have passed since opening day, Nathans has gained worldwide recognition for the unequaled quality and taste of its product. Today, Nathan's has gained reputation for being among the highest quality hot dogs in the world. Nathan's popularity was almost instantaneous, and in its earliest days had legendary characters such as Al Capone, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante, and Cary Grant as regular customers. It gained its first international exposure when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt served Nathan's Famous hot dogs to the King and Queen of England in 1939. Later, Roosevelt had Nathan's hot dogs sent to Yalta when he met with Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin. Years later, Nelson Rockefeller, Governor of New York, stated that, No man can hope to be elected in his state without being photographed eating a hot dog at Nathans Famous.

Politicians, show business personalities, and sports celebrities are often seen and photographed munching Nathans dogs, and heard singing its praises. Barbra Streisand, actually had Nathan's hot dogs delivered to London, England for a private party. A trip to Nathans was the focus of a Seinfeld episode created by comedian Jerry Seinfeld. More recently, the ex mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani declared Nathan's the World's best hot dog. Shortly after that, Nathan Handwerker was named to the citys top 100 joining the ranks of Joe Namath, Irving Berlin, Andrew Carnegie, Joe DiMaggio and others. Even Jacqueline Kennedy loved Nathans dogs, and served them at the White House. In his final last will and testament, actor Walter Mathau requested Nathan's hot dogs to be served at his funeral - they were! The point is Nathan's is not just a hot dog, it has history and it is Americana. Last year there were over 360 million Nathans Famous Hot Dogs sold, Today, Nathans is sold and enjoyed in all 50 States and sold at over 20,000 food service and retail outlets.