While there are plenty of gourmet dining spots around Virginia, sometimes there’s nothing like the classic American hot dog. In fact, you can experience a little piece of history when you visit one of the oldest hot dog stands in the state. The Roanoke Weiner Stand is nothing short of legendary, and once you visit, you’ll realize why. Take a look inside this local favorite:
The Roanoke Weiner Stand has been a legend in southwestern Virginia since it opened its doors in 1916.
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Gus Pappas, who came to the U.S. from Greece in 1955, went to work for his aunt and uncle and eventually inhereted the Roanoke Weiner Stand.
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Legend has it that this man could make up to 25 hot dogs in one minute. The business was eventually passed along to his own nephew.
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Sadly, Pappas passed away in 2016, although his legacy lives on through this classic American eatery.
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When you visit, you’ll notice there’s nothing fancy about these hot dogs. Topped with chili, mustard, and onions, they’re simple and downright delicious.
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So whether you’re looking for a quick lunch stop or a fascinating piece of Roanoke’s history, you’ll know you’re taking part in a beloved tradition when you stop by the Weiner Stand.
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The iconic Roanoke Weiner Stand is located at 110 Market Square SE, Roanoke, VA 24011 with a secondary location at 3601 Brandon Ave SW. Have you dined here before? We’d love to hear about your experience! For related content, be sure to read about why Everyone Goes Nuts For The Hamburgers At This Nostalgic Eatery In Virginia.
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