Vienna Inn Plans to Celebrate National Hot Dog Day

Wednesday (July 22) is National Hot Dog Day, and the Vienna Inn is ready.

Known for its hot dogs, the Vienna eatery (120 Maple Avenue E.) will offer $1.99 hot dogs and turn them into chili dogs for an additional $0.20, according to a press release.

Diners can choose from contact-free curbside pick-up, limited indoor seating and outdoor seating under a tent in the parking lot.

“Our younger customers like them plain or with just ketchup, but the majority come in for the famous Chili Cheese Dog complete with cheese, chili, mustard, and onion otherwise known as ‘loaded,'” owner Marty Volk said in the press release.

The Vienna Inn was selling more than 10,000 hot dogs a month before the pandemic hit, but then pivoted to offering kits for people to make their own chili dogs, the press release said.

“They have been very popular with our regulars and include everything you need to create your own Chili Dog at home,” Volk said.

Photo via Vienna Inn/Twitter

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