The "Chicago Style" hot dog got its start from street cart hot dog vendors during the hard
times of the Great Depression. Money was scarce, but business was booming for these entrepreneurs
who offered a delicious hot meal on a bun for only a nickel. The famous Chicago Style Hot Dog
was born! They'd start with a Vienna Beef hot dog, nestle it in a steamed poppyseed bun and cover
it with a wonderful combination of toppings: yellow mustard, bright green relish, fresh chopped
onions, juicy red tomato wedges, a kosher-style pickle spear, a couple of spicy sport peppers and
finally, a dash of celery salt. This unique hot dog creation with a "salad on top" and its
memorable interplay of hot and cold, crisp and soft, sharp and smooth, became America's original
fast food and a true Chicago institution.