Iconic Pink’s Hot Dogs Continues to Be Something to Relish in King of Prussia

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The Pink's Hot Dogs chain, which started in 1939 as a push cart at the corner of La Brea and Melrose in Hollywood, California, opened at the Savor food hall in the King of Prussia Mall. (Photo courtesy of flickr.com.)

It’s been topping the list of “must sees” for any tourist to the Los Angeles area for decades. It was a favorite spot for countless celebrities since 1939.

And now, Pink’s hot dogs continues to dig into the East Coast. The Hollywood icon has been very popular in the Savor food court at the King of Prussia Mall last week, writes Gary Puleo in The Times Herald.

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The 2019 grand opening event was hosted by Bob Hart, manager of the King of Prussia Mall, and the event featured appearances by Pink owners Richard and Gloria Pink.

“Pink’s opened its first restaurant in 1939 in Hollywood, California. It’s been family owned and operated ever since. They’re very selective on where they go and we’re honored that that they’ve selected King of Prussia Mall as one of their locations,” noted Hart, who proceeded to craft Pink’s iconic Chili Cheese Dog, assisted down the line by Eric Goldstein of KOP-BID, Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce president Ryan Rosenbaum and completed by Richard Pink, whose parents Paul and Betty launched “the little hot dog stand that could”

The complete story is at  The Times Herald.

Editor’s Note: This MONTCO Today post ran originally on Mar. 1, 2019; it has been checked for accuracy.

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