If you’re a New Yorker, you’ve probably picked up an issue or two of amNewYork, the free daily newspaper covering anything and everything that has to do with The Big Apple. With more than 300,000 newspapers in circulation, it’s safe to say it’s one of the go-to resources to stay in touch with what’s happening in the city.
Besides the newspaper, amNewYork also has a website delivering fresh topics when it comes to entertainment, the best eats and drinks, as well as things to do. We’re happy to say Feltman’s of Coney Island was name-checked in amNewYork’s post titled “What to do and eat in Coney Island, the neighborhood that's 'unlike anywhere else'”. The guide tells readers all about how to spend a day at New York’s famous island including where to grab a bite while providing a brief insight into how Feltman’s hot dogs came to be back in the 1800s. As the author of the article says it, Feltman’s hot dogs “still taste like they did then.” Thank you for the compliment, amNewYork!
This update is by Feltman’s of Coney Island Hot Dogs, a symbol of American tradition and quality for decades and the proud maker of the first hot dog originally founded by its namesake Charles Feltman, the inventor of the original hot dog. Feltman’s hot dogs are free of nitrates and artificial ingredients, using all natural beef to create an experience that explodes with incredible, original flavor. For more information on the best hot dogs, please visit one of the locations in Brooklyn or Feltman’s Kitchen on St. Marks Place in the East Village to try some of the best hot dogs in the country.