Ray Goldenberg wrote:
> The new Brooklyn Balcony Nosh
> features an authentic Nathan's Hot Dog with all the trimmings, an ice
> cold bottle of Brooklyn Brewery's Premium Lager Beer, and a generous
> slice of Junior's Cheesecake, a Brooklyn institution since 1950.
> Priced at $7, the Brooklyn Balcony Nosh will be available beginning
> with the new Crown Princess when she debuts on June 14 out of New
> York.
Now this sounds like old times for me, I wonder if they will make
their french fries just the same as Nathan's always did. The cheese
cake from Junior's is to dye for, some of the best I have ever had.
You can now order it online from Junior's or from QVC.
> Nathan's began as a nickel hot dog stand in Coney Island in 1916 and
> grew to become a much-loved New York institution, now available
> throughout the United States and overseas.
This is a trip down memory lane for me. In the summertime when I was a
kid we went to Brighten Beach and always walked over to Nathan's for a
hot dog and/or fries. As far as I know, Nathan's is still there in
Coney Island.
sue |