A Cook County restaurant was inducted into the National Vienna Beef Hot Dog Hall of Fame on Tuesday.
is the 147th member to be inducted into the Hall of Fame nationwide since it started in 2006.
The 50-year, family-owned business not only sells iconic hot dogs but has novelty golf, batting cages and games. "To be in business all these years, you gotta be doing something right and we know they are today because they're standing here getting this award," said Tim O’Brien, Vienna Beef president.
"We're proud to be serving Vienna products. It's always been the best thing. Chicago style hotdog's a Chicago style hotdog. Ketchup is not permitted in my book," said Craig Klatzco, Bunny Hutch owner.
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