Union Square hot dog cart named SF's second mobile legacy business

  • 📰 SFGate
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 60 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 27%
  • Publisher: 51%

Business News News

Business Business Latest News,Business Business Headlines

If you've ever been to Union Square, you've probably seen Stanley's Steamers hot dogs.

, these long-standing restaurants and bars are eligible to apply for the registry in order to receive assistance with marketing, grants and other “business help.”

Perhaps most noteworthy, Stanley’s Steamers, the hot dog carts in Union Square that give Sabrett in New York a run for its money, is only the second mobile food operation to receive this legacy status. Annie's Hot Dogs & Snacks“What an incredible honor it is to be recognized for creating 48 years of fun, safe food experiences in the public realm of San Francisco,” said Stanley Roth, president of San Francisco Carts and Concessions, Inc.

He was perplexed when the DPW allegedly told him only SFPD could issue such a permit. After being caught in what he called a “bureaucratic catch 22,” Roth decided to just sell his pretzels under the newly passed Street Artist law — he called his pretzels “Baked Sculptures of Flour and Water” and jokingly had a sign that read “Pretzel earrings $25, or make your own, 25 cents each.”

After many ongoing legal battles with the city of San Francisco regarding his peddler’s permit, including being supported in the San Francisco Chronicle by famed columnist Herb Caen, Roth amended his peddler’s permit to include hot dogs. In 1983, he designed and constructed California’s first hot dog cart and called it Stanley’s Steamers.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 534. in BUSİNESS

Business Business Latest News, Business Business Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

A 420-square-foot shed on San Antonio's East Side has hit the market for $250,000Amid rising housing costs, the price tag could be seen as a sign of San Antonio's new normal — or just way too high. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX HousingCosts HousingPrices affordablehousing I have spent a lot of time with you, so I can assure you that we've paid our dues. the transplants need to leave!! They are also gentrifying the downtown area like crazy! IF you read the whole article it DOES say it’s sitting on a whopping 6,600 sq ft plot of land where it is zoned for multiple homes. Also, because of the exposure from this article she was able to sell after 2 days on the market 😂💥
Source: SAcurrent - 🏆 607. / 51 Read more »