Olneyville New York System Restaurant
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"hot wiener fully loaded, coffee milk"
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"Speaking of unusual contributions to America’s culinary heritage, the specialty of the house at Olneyville New York System in Providence is the hot wiener, where delicate dogs, made locally with beef, pork and veal (in a natural casing) receive the royal treatment—celery salt, chopped onions, mustard, and meat sauce, all spilling from a steamed bun. The ultimate pairing? That other very Rhode Island thing, coffee-flavored milk."
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"Hot dog traditional place. Brady from Trillium recommended. "
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"famous hotdogs all the way "
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"By all means, order at least two of Olneyville’s finest, served in a steamed bun with their signature meat sauce, mustard, chopped onion, and celery salt. That’s called “all the way,” and if you order enough of them, the guys who’ve worked there for a decade or three will stack them “up the arm” so they can turn out six at a time. Order them with coffee milk and a side of fries with vinegar and salt, maybe ketchup. But just don’t call them hot dogs. They’re wieners, pronounced wee-nuhs, and that’s final. Olneyville has been run by four generations of the Stevens family since the 1930s (there’s a second location in Cranston), and it’s nice to know that some things never change."
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"This spot serves the quintessential Rhode Island treat known as the hot wiener (also known as a “New York system” for its Coney Island origins). Order one “all the way” and you’ll get a pork and veal hot dog enveloped in a steamed bun and slathered with meat sauce, mustard, and onions, plus a sprinkle of celery salt. Pair your wieners with a coffee milk for the ultimate savory-sweet combo. Operated by the Stevens family for 75 years, Olneyville New York System has received a James Beard America’s Classics Award and many local accolades. Often busy after the bars close, the restaurant is open until 3 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 a.m. every other day of the week."
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"When in Providence a trip to a New York System is likely if you’re out and about past midnight. NY System being local slang for a certain type of spot that serves hot wieners or New York System style wieners which despite the name are a very Rhode Island thing (note: they're never called hot dogs). I visited a James Beard winning system in the form of Olneyville New York System which has been around these parts since 1946. They serve a ton of stuff but it’s the 4 inch natural casing wieners (pork / veal) topped with meat sauce, mustard, onions, and celery salt that most people are here for. A few of those and maybe a coffee milk, another local specialty made by mixing coffee syrup and milk. Devout eaters of NY System wieners would probably be upset if I compared this place to a traditional coney hot dog shop but that it is. Founded by a Greek immigrant. The wieners sit in the front window with a bowl of the meat sauce to the side. The toppings are similar too but the wiener itself is unique enough to make these their own thing, plus the dash of celery salt on top. I loved my NY systems and coffee milk. Olneyville NY System was a 2014 recipient of a James Beard American Classic award. "
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