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Nathan's Famous

Nathan's Famous, Inc. is an American company that operates a chain of fast food restaurants specializing in hot dogs. The original Nathan's restaurant stands at the corner of Surf and Stillwell Avenues in the Coney Island neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York City, New York. The company's headquarters are at One Jericho Plaza in Jericho, New York, part of Oyster Bay, New York.[3]

Nathan's Famous, Inc.
Company logo
The original Coney Island branch of Nathan's Famous
TypePublic
Nasdaq: NATH
Russell 2000 component
IndustryFood
Founded1916 (107 years ago) (1916) in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
FounderNathan Handwerker
Ida Handwerker
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
198 (January 2022)
Area served
United States, Brazil, Canada, Dominican Republic, Ireland, Kazahstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Panama, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates[1]
Key people
Howard M. Lorber
(Executive Chairman)
Eric Gatoff
(Chief Executive Officer)
Wayne Norbitz
(President and Chief Operating Officer)
ProductsHot dogs, hamburgers, cheesesteaks, onion rings, meatball heros, chicken, milkshakes
ServicesFast food restaurants
Retail brand
Franchising
Revenue US$103.325 million (FY 2020)[2]
US$27.172 million (FY 2020)[2]
US$13.435 million (FY 2020)[2]
Total assets US$105.282 million (FY 2020)[2]
Total equity US$-66,401 million (FY 2020)[2]
Number of employees
13,044 (2021)
Websitenathansfamous.com

History

 
Crowding customers in 1947

Nathan's began as a nickel hot dog stand in Coney Island in 1916 and bears the name of its co-founder Nathan Handwerker (1892 – 1974),[4][5] who started the business with his wife, Ida Handwerker, née Greenwald.[5][6][7] Ida created the hot dog recipe they used, and Ida's grandmother created the secret spice recipe.[6] Because Nathan's Famous all-beef hot dogs lacked rabbinic supervision and the meat wasn't kosher, Handwerker coined the term "kosher style" because the hot dogs were not made from pork or horsemeat.[8][9]

Handwerker was a Jewish-Polish immigrant who arrived in New York City in 1912[5] and soon found work at the Coney Island, Brooklyn, restaurant Feltman's German Gardens.[10] By one account, he was encouraged by singing waiters Eddie Cantor and Jimmy Durante to go into business in competition with Feltman's; as United Press International noted in 1974, "There are many stories about Nathan and how the business began, but this is the way he told it..."[10] The company's official history does not mention the future stars' encouragement.[6] Nathan and Ida spent their life savings of $300 (worth about $7,000 as of May 2018, accounting for inflation) to begin the business.[5]

Handwerker undercut Feltman's by charging five cents for a hot dog when his former employer was charging 10 cents.[10] At a time when food regulation was in its infancy and the pedigree of the hot dog particularly suspect, Handwerker ensured that men wearing surgeon's smocks were seen eating at his stand to reassure potential customers.[11] The business proved immensely popular.[12]

The expansion of the chain was overseen by Nathan Handwerker's son, Murray Handwerker.[7][13] A second branch on Long Beach Road in Oceanside, New York, opened in 1959, and another debuted in Yonkers, New York, in 1965. Murray Handwerker was named the president of Nathan's Famous in 1968,[13] the year the company went public.[7]

All locations were sold by the Handwerker family to a group of private investors in 1987,[13] at which point Nathan's was franchised and a great number of establishments were opened around New York City and beyond. In the 1990s, the company acquired Kenny Rogers Roasters and Miami Subs Grill, both of which were later divested.[citation needed]

As of September 2001, the company consisted of 24 company-owned units, 380 franchised or licensed units and more than 1,400 stores[clarification needed] in 50 states, Guam, the District of Columbia, and 17 foreign countries, including Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.[citation needed] One unit was lost due to the collapse of 2 World Trade Center in the 9/11 attacks.

International master franchise agreements were signed (circa 2006) with Egypt and Israel.[14] The company also owns the exclusive co-branding rights to the Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips chain.[15]

On March 28, 2017, it was announced that Nathan's Famous had reached a sponsorship deal with Major League Baseball, allowing the company to market itself as the official hot dog brand of the league. While Nathan's is already the official hot dog brand of the New York Mets, New York Yankees, Miami Marlins, and St. Louis Cardinals (the sponsorship does not restrict teams from making similar deals with competitors), the deal marked the first time that Major League Baseball had named an official hot dog sponsor.[16]

Nathan's hotdogs are primarily manufactured by Smithfield Foods,[17] a subsidiary of China's WH Group.

In 2002, Home Depot and Nathan's terminated a co-locating partnership which offered Nathan's space within certain Home Depot stores in New York.[18]

Original location

As of 2018, the original Nathan's hot dog stand still exists at its original 1916 site.[19][better source needed] Having been open for business every day, 365 days a year, the stand was forced to close on October 29, 2012, due to Hurricane Sandy. The shop re-opened six months later, on May 21,[20][21] despite a small fire on May 4, 2013.[22] Service is provided year-round inside, and during the summer additional walk-up windows are opened to serve the larger seasonal crowds. The original location still features fried frog legs, which have been a Nathan's menu item since the 1950s. It is not offered at any other Nathan's locations. Nathan's also operates a second, smaller location nearby on the Coney Island boardwalk.

Hot dog eating contest

The Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest has been held annually at the original location on Coney Island since the early 1970s on the 4th of July.[23] Contestants try to consume as many hot dogs as possible in 10 minutes. Winners include Takeru Kobayashi (2001–2006), Joey Chestnut (2007–2014, 2016–2022) and Miki Sudo (women's 2014–2018).[24] In 2008, Chestnut tied Kobayashi after eating 59 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes. The tie resulted in a five hot dog eat-off, which Chestnut won by consuming all five before Kobayashi.[25] In 2018, Chestnut consumed 74 hot dogs and buns for a new world record.[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ "International Locations Nathan's Famous Restaurants". Nathan's Famous. Retrieved April 21, 2022. See chart at bottom of page.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Nathan's Famous, Inc. Common Stock (NATH) Financials Nasdaqdate=January 30, 2021". Nasdaq.
  3. ^ "Contact Us" October 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Nathan's Famous. Retrieved December 17, 2011. "Nathan's Famous Executive Offices One Jericho Plaza Second Floor – Wing A Jericho, New York 11753".
  4. ^ Nathan Handwerker at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch.org. Retrieved on July 24, 2015
  5. ^ a b c d "Handwerker of Nathan's Famous Dies; Turned His Coney Island Hot Dogs Into Food Sought Worldwide". The New York Times. May 25, 1974. Retrieved July 24, 2014. Abstract of subscription article.
  6. ^ a b c . Nation's Famous official website. Archived from the original on July 7, 2008. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c Abelson, Reed (May 15, 2011). "Murray Handwerker, 89, Dies; Made Nathan's More Famous". The New York Times. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  8. ^ "Hot Dogs, the Jewish American Fast Food". Tablet Magazine. June 29, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  9. ^ "Hot dogs are the greatest American Jewish food. Here's why". Times of Israel. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  10. ^ a b c "Inventor of Coney Islands Cut Hot Dogs to Five Cent". The Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. United Press International. March 25, 1974. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  11. ^ Jakle, John A.; Sculle, Keith A. (1999). Fast Food – Roadside Restaurants in the Automobile Age. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 163–164. ISBN 978-0-801-86109-3.
  12. ^ Sokolow, Diane. "Nathan's". One for the Table.
  13. ^ a b c Staff (May 22, 2011). "Passings: Murray Handwerker". Los Angeles Times. from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  14. ^ [dead link] "Inside Nathan's – Corporate Profile". Retrieved August 10, 2006 August 9, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Profile: Nathan's Famous Inc (NATH.O)". Reuters. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
  16. ^ "After 141 Years, Baseball Finally Chooses an Official Hot Dog". Bloomberg News. March 28, 2017. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
  17. ^ "Hot dog chain Nathan's Famous will return the $1.2 million it received as a federal small business rescue loan". CNBC. CNBC. April 27, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  18. ^ "Small Business - Home Depot Ends Partnership with Nathan's Famous". September 30, 2002.
  19. ^ Oches, Sam (September 2016). "24 Big Brand Anniversaries". QSR. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
  20. ^ Wolff, Craig (May 21, 2016). "Frankfurter fun facts: Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs on Coney Island". Daily News.
  21. ^ Pruitt, Sarah (December 4, 2012). "Historic Hot Dog Stand Shuts Its Doors for the First Time". History. Retrieved June 8, 2013.
  22. ^ Weichselbaum, Simone (May 21, 2013). "Nathan's Famous, Destroyed During Sandy, Reopens with Hot Dogs, Fries and a New Clam Bar – Coney Island Is Bouncing Back – Grand Re-Opening Is Thursday". Daily News. New York City. Retrieved July 12, 2014.
  23. ^ "Roberts, Sam (August 18, 2010). "No, He Did Not Invent the Publicity Stunt". The New York Times.
  24. ^ . Nathan's Famous. Archived from the original on September 21, 2017. Retrieved July 12, 2018.
  25. ^ "Chestnut Beats Kobayashi in OT". Major League Eating & International Federation of Competitive Eating. Retrieved July 12, 2018.
  26. ^ "Results from The 2018 Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog-Eating Contest". Major League Eating & International Federation of Competitive Eating. Retrieved July 12, 2018.

Further reading

External links

  • Official website
  • A tribute to Nathan's in Oceanside, New York
  • Sol Handwerker Interview - Nathan's son recounts growing up in the family business - conducted: August 1 2007 by Coney Island History Project
  • Oral History of Nathan's Famous - CIHPCoordinates: 40°34′31″N 73°58′53″W / 40.57528°N 73.98139°W / 40.57528; -73.98139

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Nathan s Famous Inc is an American company that operates a chain of fast food restaurants specializing in hot dogs The original Nathan s restaurant stands at the corner of Surf and Stillwell Avenues in the Coney Island neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York City New York The company s headquarters are at One Jericho Plaza in Jericho New York part of Oyster Bay New York 3 Nathan s Famous Inc Company logoThe original Coney Island branch of Nathan s FamousTypePublicTraded asNasdaq NATHRussell 2000 componentIndustryFoodFounded1916 107 years ago 1916 in Brooklyn New York City New York United StatesFounderNathan HandwerkerIda HandwerkerHeadquartersJericho New York United StatesNumber of locations198 January 2022 Area servedUnited States Brazil Canada Dominican Republic Ireland Kazahstan Malaysia Mexico Panama Philippines Saudi Arabia Spain Ukraine United Kingdom United Arab Emirates 1 Key peopleHoward M Lorber Executive Chairman Eric Gatoff Chief Executive Officer Wayne Norbitz President and Chief Operating Officer ProductsHot dogs hamburgers cheesesteaks onion rings meatball heros chicken milkshakesServicesFast food restaurantsRetail brandFranchisingRevenueUS 103 325 million FY 2020 2 Operating incomeUS 27 172 million FY 2020 2 Net incomeUS 13 435 million FY 2020 2 Total assetsUS 105 282 million FY 2020 2 Total equityUS 66 401 million FY 2020 2 Number of employees13 044 2021 Websitenathansfamous wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Original location 1 2 Hot dog eating contest 2 See also 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksHistory Edit Crowding customers in 1947 Nathan s began as a nickel hot dog stand in Coney Island in 1916 and bears the name of its co founder Nathan Handwerker 1892 1974 4 5 who started the business with his wife Ida Handwerker nee Greenwald 5 6 7 Ida created the hot dog recipe they used and Ida s grandmother created the secret spice recipe 6 Because Nathan s Famous all beef hot dogs lacked rabbinic supervision and the meat wasn t kosher Handwerker coined the term kosher style because the hot dogs were not made from pork or horsemeat 8 9 Handwerker was a Jewish Polish immigrant who arrived in New York City in 1912 5 and soon found work at the Coney Island Brooklyn restaurant Feltman s German Gardens 10 By one account he was encouraged by singing waiters Eddie Cantor and Jimmy Durante to go into business in competition with Feltman s as United Press International noted in 1974 There are many stories about Nathan and how the business began but this is the way he told it 10 The company s official history does not mention the future stars encouragement 6 Nathan and Ida spent their life savings of 300 worth about 7 000 as of May 2018 accounting for inflation to begin the business 5 Handwerker undercut Feltman s by charging five cents for a hot dog when his former employer was charging 10 cents 10 At a time when food regulation was in its infancy and the pedigree of the hot dog particularly suspect Handwerker ensured that men wearing surgeon s smocks were seen eating at his stand to reassure potential customers 11 The business proved immensely popular 12 The expansion of the chain was overseen by Nathan Handwerker s son Murray Handwerker 7 13 A second branch on Long Beach Road in Oceanside New York opened in 1959 and another debuted in Yonkers New York in 1965 Murray Handwerker was named the president of Nathan s Famous in 1968 13 the year the company went public 7 All locations were sold by the Handwerker family to a group of private investors in 1987 13 at which point Nathan s was franchised and a great number of establishments were opened around New York City and beyond In the 1990s the company acquired Kenny Rogers Roasters and Miami Subs Grill both of which were later divested citation needed As of September 2001 update the company consisted of 24 company owned units 380 franchised or licensed units and more than 1 400 stores clarification needed in 50 states Guam the District of Columbia and 17 foreign countries including Kandahar Airfield Afghanistan citation needed One unit was lost due to the collapse of 2 World Trade Center in the 9 11 attacks International master franchise agreements were signed circa 2006 with Egypt and Israel 14 The company also owns the exclusive co branding rights to the Arthur Treacher s Fish and Chips chain 15 On March 28 2017 it was announced that Nathan s Famous had reached a sponsorship deal with Major League Baseball allowing the company to market itself as the official hot dog brand of the league While Nathan s is already the official hot dog brand of the New York Mets New York Yankees Miami Marlins and St Louis Cardinals the sponsorship does not restrict teams from making similar deals with competitors the deal marked the first time that Major League Baseball had named an official hot dog sponsor 16 Nathan s hotdogs are primarily manufactured by Smithfield Foods 17 a subsidiary of China s WH Group In 2002 Home Depot and Nathan s terminated a co locating partnership which offered Nathan s space within certain Home Depot stores in New York 18 Original location Edit As of 2018 update the original Nathan s hot dog stand still exists at its original 1916 site 19 better source needed Having been open for business every day 365 days a year the stand was forced to close on October 29 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy The shop re opened six months later on May 21 20 21 despite a small fire on May 4 2013 22 Service is provided year round inside and during the summer additional walk up windows are opened to serve the larger seasonal crowds The original location still features fried frog legs which have been a Nathan s menu item since the 1950s It is not offered at any other Nathan s locations Nathan s also operates a second smaller location nearby on the Coney Island boardwalk Hot dog eating contest Edit Nathan s Hot Dog Eating Contest countdown clock The Nathan s Hot Dog Eating Contest has been held annually at the original location on Coney Island since the early 1970s on the 4th of July 23 Contestants try to consume as many hot dogs as possible in 10 minutes Winners include Takeru Kobayashi 2001 2006 Joey Chestnut 2007 2014 2016 2022 and Miki Sudo women s 2014 2018 24 In 2008 Chestnut tied Kobayashi after eating 59 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes The tie resulted in a five hot dog eat off which Chestnut won by consuming all five before Kobayashi 25 In 2018 Chestnut consumed 74 hot dogs and buns for a new world record 26 See also EditConey Island hot dog Kosher style List of hot dog restaurants List of New York companiesPortals Companies Food New York CityReferences Edit International Locations Nathan s Famous Restaurants Nathan s Famous Retrieved April 21 2022 See chart at bottom of page a b c d e Nathan s Famous Inc Common Stock NATH Financials Nasdaqdate January 30 2021 Nasdaq Contact Us Archived October 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine Nathan s Famous Retrieved December 17 2011 Nathan s Famous Executive Offices One Jericho Plaza Second Floor Wing A Jericho New York 11753 Nathan Handwerker at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch org Retrieved on July 24 2015 a b c d Handwerker of Nathan s Famous Dies Turned His Coney Island Hot Dogs Into Food Sought Worldwide The New York Times May 25 1974 Retrieved July 24 2014 Abstract of subscription article a b c Nathan s Famous History Nation s Famous official website Archived from the original on July 7 2008 Retrieved July 24 2015 a b c Abelson Reed May 15 2011 Murray Handwerker 89 Dies Made Nathan s More Famous The New York Times Retrieved May 22 2011 Hot Dogs the Jewish American Fast Food Tablet Magazine June 29 2016 Retrieved July 26 2022 Hot dogs are the greatest American Jewish food Here s why Times of Israel Retrieved July 26 2022 a b c Inventor of Coney Islands Cut Hot Dogs to Five Cent The Daily Sentinel Pomeroy Middleport Ohio United Press International March 25 1974 Retrieved July 12 2014 Jakle John A Sculle Keith A 1999 Fast Food Roadside Restaurants in the Automobile Age Baltimore Maryland Johns Hopkins University Press pp 163 164 ISBN 978 0 801 86109 3 Sokolow Diane Nathan s One for the Table a b c Staff May 22 2011 Passings Murray Handwerker Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on February 21 2015 Retrieved July 12 2014 dead link Inside Nathan s Corporate Profile Retrieved August 10 2006 Archived August 9 2006 at the Wayback Machine Profile Nathan s Famous Inc NATH O Reuters Retrieved June 15 2016 After 141 Years Baseball Finally Chooses an Official Hot Dog Bloomberg News March 28 2017 Retrieved March 28 2017 Hot dog chain Nathan s Famous will return the 1 2 million it received as a federal small business rescue loan CNBC CNBC April 27 2020 Retrieved January 12 2022 Small Business Home Depot Ends Partnership with Nathan s Famous September 30 2002 Oches Sam September 2016 24 Big Brand Anniversaries QSR Retrieved September 22 2016 Wolff Craig May 21 2016 Frankfurter fun facts Nathan s Famous Hot Dogs on Coney Island Daily News Pruitt Sarah December 4 2012 Historic Hot Dog Stand Shuts Its Doors for the First Time History Retrieved June 8 2013 Weichselbaum Simone May 21 2013 Nathan s Famous Destroyed During Sandy Reopens with Hot Dogs Fries and a New Clam Bar Coney Island Is Bouncing Back Grand Re Opening Is Thursday Daily News New York City Retrieved July 12 2014 Roberts Sam August 18 2010 No He Did Not Invent the Publicity Stunt The New York Times Hot Dog Eating Contest Hall of Fame Nathan s Famous Archived from the original on September 21 2017 Retrieved July 12 2018 Chestnut Beats Kobayashi in OT Major League Eating amp International Federation of Competitive Eating Retrieved July 12 2018 Results from The 2018 Nathan s Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest Major League Eating amp International Federation of Competitive Eating Retrieved July 12 2018 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 May 25 2005 It s All in How the Dog Is Served The New York Times 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 December 7 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 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nathan s Famous Official website A tribute to Nathan s in Oceanside New York Sol Handwerker Interview Nathan s son recounts growing up in the family business conducted August 1 2007 by Coney Island History Project Oral History of Nathan s Famous CIHPCoordinates 40 34 31 N 73 58 53 W 40 57528 N 73 98139 W 40 57528 73 98139 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nathan 27s Famous amp oldid 1139215585, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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