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Pink’s Hot Dogs Opens at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Aug 25, 2009
Pink's Hot Dogs Las Vegas // (c) 2009

Pink's Hot Dogs opens in Las Vegas

L.A.'s iconic Pink’s Hot Dogs has recently opened a Las Vegas location at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Pink’s, one of Los Angeles’ most famous eateries, will now provide Las Vegas residents and visitors with its delicious hot dogs and other culinary delights. The legendary Hollywood hotspot is bringing gourmet fast-food flair to the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip.

“Pink’s Hot Dogs, known for their quality and value, have been devoured and enjoyed by residents of Los Angeles for decades,” said Las Vegas restaurateur Billy Richardson, the CEO and creative mind behind LBS: A Burger Joint and now Pink’s Hot Dogs Las Vegas.

Pink’s is located on Las Vegas Blvd. in Planet Hollywood, next to Hawaiian Tropic Zone, and directly accessible to foot traffic along The Strip and is open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 12 a.m. weekdays and 10:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. on weekends.

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Approaching its 70th Anniversary, Pink’s originated in Los Angeles as a family-owned hot dog stand in 1939 and evolved into a West Coast icon. Pink’s is known as “Home of the World’s Best Chili Dog,” a title earned for the recipe specially developed by founder Betty Pink. The hot dogs are all beef with natural casing and make a mouth-watering snap when bitten. Enjoyed for years by Hollywood celebrities ranging from Robert Goulet to Snoop Dog, Pink’s hot dogs are a cultural phenomenon that can be ordered in dozens of delicious variations.

Pink’s has gained notoriety through its celebrity following, quality food and great value. The Las Vegas hot dog joint is offering more than 20 varieties of hot dogs, including classic dogs like the Chili Dog, Chicago Polish Dog and Bacon Chili Cheese Dog topped with three strips of bacon, tomatoes, and cheese. Adding to the variety of selections Pink’s also offers their Special Dogs like the Bacon Burrito Dog, and just for the Las Vegas location, the Vegas Strip Dog and Planet Hollywood Dog, which includes polish sausage, grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, bacon, and cheese. Pink’s not only serves hot dogs but other delicious foods are available such as delectable burgers and sides like chili fries, onion rings, chili cheese nachos, and a bowl of chili. Exclusive to the Las Vegas location, Pink’s is also offering alcoholic beverages to its customers, as well as indoor and outdoor seating.

The interior of to the 1,900 sq. ft. property is set up as a hot dog stand for customers to walk up and select a made-to-order hot dog off the menu. Customers will have the option to add unique toppings like guacamole, pastrami, or bacon to their dogs or classics like grilled onion or chopped tomato.

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