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Nathan's Famous: How Joey Chestnut Made a Fake Contest a National Obsession
Season 3 Β· Episode 17

Nathan's Famous: How Joey Chestnut Made a Fake Contest a National Obsession

"Fine" Dining

June 25, 202549m 34s

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Show Notes

🌭 Nathan's Famous: The Hot Dog Empire with a Big Secret 🌭

This week, we dive mouth-first into the greasy, glorious history of Nathan's Famous, the iconic hot dog brand that gave us Al Capone's favorite beach snack, a gluttonous holiday tradition, and the most American sporting event of all time: the Nathan's Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest.

From shady police bribes to feeding royalty to Joey Chestnut's triumphant return after an Impossible controversy, this episode covers over a century of beef, buns, and barfing-for-glory. Joining me is comedian Marty Cunnie (who saw Chestnut live in action!! I'm fangirling).

🍺 A President Served Nathan's to the Queen of England πŸ’΅ Bribing Cops Was Just Good Business πŸ“‰ The Hot Dog Eating Contest Origins Are a Complete Lie πŸ† Joey Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Wrestling Vibes & Wet Buns πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Chestnut Returns for His 17th Mustard Belt πŸ“Ί Netflix's "Unfinished Beef" Wasn't Canon 😬 Coney Island: Hot Dogs, Broken Glass, & Weird Tits 🏠 Marty's Dream Restaurant Is Just His 3AM Apartment

πŸ’¬ COMMENT BELOW: How many hot dogs is too many?

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Patreon Producers: Sue Ornelas & Joyce Van

πŸ‘‰ NEXT WEEK: We review the original Nathan's Famous location in Coney Island to see if the dogs are still worth the pilgrimage β€” or if the legend should stay in the history books.