The authentic New York hot dog cart has been around since about 1909. It can be seen on the streets and in the parks of New York. This cart makes a great cart to use at events, parties, picnics or on your patio when entertaining. The hot dog vendor cart can still be seen on the streets of New York and other metropolitan cities today.

Authentic New York Hot Dog Vendor Cart
As early as 1867 Charles Feltman sold pies from a cart on Coney Island. He also had many requests for sandwiches. The cart was small so he used a small charcoal stove and tin box, which he built in his cart, so he could sell sausages on a roll. By 1910 Mr. Feltman had built a million dollar business on Coney Island. Just think, it all came from a hot dog cart!
Technology has come a long way since then. This however is the original hot dog vendor cart. Today this cart is made of 18-guage stainless steel. The wheels are pneumatic making it a breeze to move from place to place. The wheels lock for safety and to keep the cart from moving while you are working. It has a vibrant beautiful umbrella that helps to protect you from the sun or weather. It also adds to the beauty of the cart.
Room, Room, and More Room
One of the greatest features of this vendor cart is the amount of room you have for all of the items you need to make it a success. You have three stainless steel steamer trays to hold the hot dogs and keep them warm. Each tray holds about twenty hot dogs or sausages. There are two shelves on the front of the cart that can be used to hold the buns and all the fixings for a great hot dog. Can’t you just smell those great hot dog and sausages now? It makes your mouth water just thinking about them. (more…)
