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Coney Island (restaurant)

A Coney Island is a type of restaurant that is popular in the northern United States, particularly in Michigan, named after the Coney Island hot dog.[1]

The interior of American Coney Island in Detroit

Origins edit

 
The original two Coney Islands in Detroit.

"Coney Islands", as they are known, are a unique type of American restaurant. The first Coney Island restaurant was opened in Jackson, Michigan, in 1914 by a Macedonian immigrant named George Todoroff. Today two unaffiliated Coney Island restaurants, Jackson Coney Island and Virginia Coney Island, are located in a building near the train station on East Michigan Avenue near the site of his original restaurant. In addition, several local restaurants throughout the Jackson area offer their own version of the Coney Island hot dog, or just "coney" as referred to by local residents.[2][3]

Two of the best-known Coney Island restaurants are the Lafayette Coney Island and the American Coney Island, which are located in adjacent buildings on Lafayette Boulevard in downtown Detroit. They have a common root, with the original restaurant having been established by Greek immigrant brothers Bill and Gus Keros in 1915. The brothers got into a business dispute soon thereafter, and in 1917 split their restaurant into the two establishments that exist today.

Many European immigrants of the early twentieth century entered the United States through Ellis Island. One of their first stops was often the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn, along the South Shore beachfront, where hot dogs were very popular. The original restaurant name referred to the restaurant being an immigrant-owned establishment, serving Coney Island's food of choice.

Typical menu edit

 
Detroit-style coney

The menu of all Coney Island restaurants centers on the Coney Island hot dog, which is a natural-casing hot dog in a steamed bun dressed with chili, diced onions, and yellow mustard. This item is usually referred to simply as a "coney." Another popular item on most Coney Island restaurant menus is the "loose burger," which consists of crumbled ground beef in a hot dog bun, covered in the same condiments as a Coney Island hot dog. Many Coney Islands also serve "chili fries," which are french fries covered in chili, sometimes with mustard, onions and/or cheese added.

Many Coney Islands offer other Greek and Greek-American dishes, such as gyros, souvlaki, shish kebab, spanakopita, saganaki, and Greek salads, as well as usual American diner fare, such as regular hamburgers, sandwiches, breakfast items, and desserts.

Growth of the Coney Island restaurant edit

Since the owners of the first Coney Island restaurants did not trademark the name or business plan, many other restaurants began using the same name and formula. Coney Islands were opened throughout the city by Greek immigrants. Coney Islands have developed a distinctive dining style that is repeated in hundreds of different restaurants throughout the metropolitan Detroit area and elsewhere in Michigan and other nearby states. There are some regional variations though, such as the chili sauce, which is more liquid in Detroit area Coney Island restaurants compared to the drier sauce served in Coney Island restaurants in the nearby Jackson, Michigan and Flint, Michigan areas.

Many Greek diners in Buffalo, New York, and throughout upstate New York, northeastern Pennsylvania (particularly Wilkes-Barre) and New Jersey are similar in format to Detroit-style Coney Islands, even serving their own style of dogs, called a Texas Hot or Texas Wiener. Unlike the Coney Island restaurants in Detroit, though, the Texas Hot is often not the dominant menu item in these establishments.

Sioux City, Iowa, also has a handful of Coney Island eateries, as do the Houston, Texas; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Scottsdale, Arizona; Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Fort Wayne, Indiana areas.[4]

Coney Island restaurant chains edit

James Coney Island edit

James Coney Island, Inc. is a Houston-based chain of fast food restaurants that specializes in Coney Island hot dogs.[5]

Leo's Coney Island edit

The Leo's Coney Island chain was created by Greek brothers Peter and Leo Stassinopoulos. The brothers are nephews to Bill and Gust Keros who founded American and Lafayette Coney Islands. Peter and Leo worked at local Coney Island restaurants until they opened their own Coney Island in 1972 called the Southfield Souvlaki Coney Island in Southfield, Michigan. One location opened in 1978 in Michigan and another in 1982 in Farmington Hills.[6] In 1988, the name Leo's Coney Island was given to its newest location in Troy, Michigan. From then on, the chain took on the name Leo's Coney Island. The brothers began franchising in 2005 and are now the largest Coney Island chain in the world.[7]: 24 

Leo's uses buns from the Metropolitan Baking Company and the coney sauce is their own recipe manufactured by The Milton Chili Company located in Madison Heights. The natural casing hot dogs are supplied by the Koegel Meat Company.[7]

National Coney Island edit

National Coney Island is a Coney Island-style restaurant based in Michigan that specializes in Greek-American cuisine. It is a corporation that has more than 20 National Coney Island locations in the Metro Detroit area.[8]

In popular culture edit

Detroit's American Coney Island and Lafayette Coney Island have both been featured on episodes of Travel Channel shows Man v. Food and Food Wars.[9][10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ DuFresne, Jim (November 10, 2009). Michigan Off the Beaten Path, 10th: A Guide to Unique Places. Guilford, Connecticut: Globe Pequot Press. pp. 8–9. ISBN 978-0-7627-5045-0. Retrieved 2017-01-26.
  2. ^ . Todoroff's Original Coney Island - Treasure The Taste !. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  3. ^ Smith, Leanne (20 May 2015). "Peek Through Time: 100 years of humble hot dogs covered in chili marks Jackson Coney Island history". mlive.com. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  4. ^ . Wandrlust.net. 2007-10-09. Archived from the original on 2013-01-12. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
  5. ^ "Privacy Policy 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine." James Coney Island. Retrieved on April 4, 2010.
  6. ^ . Leo's Coney Island. Archived from the original on 7 August 2013. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  7. ^ a b Yung, Katherine; Grimm, Joe (2012). Coney Detroit. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 9780814335185.
  8. ^ "Capital Gains." Capital Gains. N.p., 16 Sept. 2009. Web. 15 Sept. 2013. <http://www.capitalgainsmedia.com/inthenews/coney0336.aspx>.
  9. ^ Nunez, Jessica (5 November 2009). "'Man v. Food's' Adam Richman and Detroit gang of 40 fail to demolish 190-pound burger". mlive.com. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  10. ^ Foley, Aaron (25 August 2010). "Lafayette or American? 'Food Wars' explores Detroit coney rivalry on tonight's episode". mlive.com. Retrieved 24 January 2021.

Further reading edit

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For restaurants with similar names see Coney Island disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Coney Island restaurant news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message A Coney Island is a type of restaurant that is popular in the northern United States particularly in Michigan named after the Coney Island hot dog 1 The interior of American Coney Island in Detroit Contents 1 Origins 2 Typical menu 3 Growth of the Coney Island restaurant 4 Coney Island restaurant chains 4 1 James Coney Island 4 2 Leo s Coney Island 4 3 National Coney Island 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 Further readingOrigins edit nbsp The original two Coney Islands in Detroit Coney Islands as they are known are a unique type of American restaurant The first Coney Island restaurant was opened in Jackson Michigan in 1914 by a Macedonian immigrant named George Todoroff Today two unaffiliated Coney Island restaurants Jackson Coney Island and Virginia Coney Island are located in a building near the train station on East Michigan Avenue near the site of his original restaurant In addition several local restaurants throughout the Jackson area offer their own version of the Coney Island hot dog or just coney as referred to by local residents 2 3 Two of the best known Coney Island restaurants are the Lafayette Coney Island and the American Coney Island which are located in adjacent buildings on Lafayette Boulevard in downtown Detroit They have a common root with the original restaurant having been established by Greek immigrant brothers Bill and Gus Keros in 1915 The brothers got into a business dispute soon thereafter and in 1917 split their restaurant into the two establishments that exist today Many European immigrants of the early twentieth century entered the United States through Ellis Island One of their first stops was often the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn along the South Shore beachfront where hot dogs were very popular The original restaurant name referred to the restaurant being an immigrant owned establishment serving Coney Island s food of choice Typical menu edit nbsp Detroit style coney The menu of all Coney Island restaurants centers on the Coney Island hot dog which is a natural casing hot dog in a steamed bun dressed with chili diced onions and yellow mustard This item is usually referred to simply as a coney Another popular item on most Coney Island restaurant menus is the loose burger which consists of crumbled ground beef in a hot dog bun covered in the same condiments as a Coney Island hot dog Many Coney Islands also serve chili fries which are french fries covered in chili sometimes with mustard onions and or cheese added Many Coney Islands offer other Greek and Greek American dishes such as gyros souvlaki shish kebab spanakopita saganaki and Greek salads as well as usual American diner fare such as regular hamburgers sandwiches breakfast items and desserts Growth of the Coney Island restaurant editSince the owners of the first Coney Island restaurants did not trademark the name or business plan many other restaurants began using the same name and formula Coney Islands were opened throughout the city by Greek immigrants Coney Islands have developed a distinctive dining style that is repeated in hundreds of different restaurants throughout the metropolitan Detroit area and elsewhere in Michigan and other nearby states There are some regional variations though such as the chili sauce which is more liquid in Detroit area Coney Island restaurants compared to the drier sauce served in Coney Island restaurants in the nearby Jackson Michigan and Flint Michigan areas Many Greek diners in Buffalo New York and throughout upstate New York northeastern Pennsylvania particularly Wilkes Barre and New Jersey are similar in format to Detroit style Coney Islands even serving their own style of dogs called a Texas Hot or Texas Wiener Unlike the Coney Island restaurants in Detroit though the Texas Hot is often not the dominant menu item in these establishments Sioux City Iowa also has a handful of Coney Island eateries as do the Houston Texas Oklahoma City Oklahoma Scottsdale Arizona Tulsa Oklahoma and Fort Wayne Indiana areas 4 Coney Island restaurant chains editJames Coney Island edit Main article James Coney Island James Coney Island Inc is a Houston based chain of fast food restaurants that specializes in Coney Island hot dogs 5 Leo s Coney Island edit The Leo s Coney Island chain was created by Greek brothers Peter and Leo Stassinopoulos The brothers are nephews to Bill and Gust Keros who founded American and Lafayette Coney Islands Peter and Leo worked at local Coney Island restaurants until they opened their own Coney Island in 1972 called the Southfield Souvlaki Coney Island in Southfield Michigan One location opened in 1978 in Michigan and another in 1982 in Farmington Hills 6 In 1988 the name Leo s Coney Island was given to its newest location in Troy Michigan From then on the chain took on the name Leo s Coney Island The brothers began franchising in 2005 and are now the largest Coney Island chain in the world 7 24 Leo s uses buns from the Metropolitan Baking Company and the coney sauce is their own recipe manufactured by The Milton Chili Company located in Madison Heights The natural casing hot dogs are supplied by the Koegel Meat Company 7 National Coney Island edit Main article National Coney Island National Coney Island is a Coney Island style restaurant based in Michigan that specializes in Greek American cuisine It is a corporation that has more than 20 National Coney Island locations in the Metro Detroit area 8 In popular culture editDetroit s American Coney Island and Lafayette Coney Island have both been featured on episodes of Travel Channel shows Man v Food and Food Wars 9 10 See also editConey Island hot dog List of Greek restaurants Tony Packo sReferences edit DuFresne Jim November 10 2009 Michigan Off the Beaten Path 10th A Guide to Unique Places Guilford Connecticut Globe Pequot Press pp 8 9 ISBN 978 0 7627 5045 0 Retrieved 2017 01 26 Our History Todoroff s Original Coney Island Treasure The Taste Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 24 January 2021 Smith Leanne 20 May 2015 Peek Through Time 100 years of humble hot dogs covered in chili marks Jackson Coney Island history mlive com Retrieved 24 January 2021 The Battle of the Coney Islands Sioux City IA at wandrlust discover the undiscovered Wandrlust net 2007 10 09 Archived from the original on 2013 01 12 Retrieved 2012 09 30 Privacy Policy Archived 2011 07 13 at the Wayback Machine James Coney Island Retrieved on April 4 2010 History Leo s Coney Island Archived from the original on 7 August 2013 Retrieved 13 September 2013 a b Yung Katherine Grimm Joe 2012 Coney Detroit Detroit Wayne State University Press ISBN 9780814335185 Capital Gains Capital Gains N p 16 Sept 2009 Web 15 Sept 2013 lt http www capitalgainsmedia com inthenews coney0336 aspx gt Nunez Jessica 5 November 2009 Man v Food s Adam Richman and Detroit gang of 40 fail to demolish 190 pound burger mlive com Retrieved 24 January 2021 Foley Aaron 25 August 2010 Lafayette or American Food Wars explores Detroit coney rivalry on tonight s episode mlive com Retrieved 24 January 2021 Further reading editBarber Katherine ed 2004 Canadian Oxford Dictionary 2nd ed Toronto Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 541816 6 Christoff Chris April 1 2014 Detroit s Coney Island Hot Dogs Are Edible Solace for City Bloomberg DeWitt Dave Evans Chuck 1996 The Hot Sauce Bible Paperback United States Crossing Press ISBN 9780895947604 Jakle John A Sculle Keith A 1999 Fast Food Baltimore The Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 0 8018 6109 8 Levine Ed 2005 05 25 It s All in How the Dog Is Served The New York Times Liske Dave 2022 The Flint Coney A Savory History Charleston SC The History Press ISBN 9781467150460 Lindlar Charlie April 11 2012 Pizza Hut To Pioneer New Hot Dog Stuffed Crust In UK Branches Huffington Post United Kingdom Retrieved August 3 2012 Varricchio Taryn Raucheisen Nicole 7 Dec 2019 How Nathan s Famous turned one hot dog stand on Coney Island into a household name Business Insider Business Insider Yung Katherine and Joe Grimm 2012 Coney Detroit Detroit Michigan Wayne State University Press ISBN 9780814337189 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coney Island restaurant amp oldid 1218575352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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