Monday, September 9, 2013

09/09 RICHARD PINK, PINKS HOT DOGS, GINA DART, LONG BEACH, PROMENADE BEER & WINE FESTIVAL

RICHARD PINK – OWNER, PINK'S HOT DOGS

Pink's is probably the most famous hot dog stand in the country... certainly in Los Angeles! Located near the corner of Melrose and La Brea, Pink's can be found by looking for a crowd of people and following the aroma of fresh meaty chili and soft hot dog buns. Pink's is unlike any other hot dog stand in America. For example, it has its own parking lot attendant (parking is free). It has been in the same location for 71 years. It is not unusual to see a Rolls Royce pull up to Pink's (the chili dog ordered will be for the occupant, not the chauffeur!). Movie stars, well-known dignitaries, struggling musicians, businessmen, housewives, school children... all have savored Pink's Famous Chili Dogs. Paul Pink started his hot dog stand in 1939. It was only a large-wheeled pushcart in those days. The depression was on and money was scarce. Pink's chili dogs, complete with a large warm bun, oversized hot dog, mustard, onions and thick chili sold for 10 cents each. His hot dog wagon was located in "the country", rolling hills of weeds and open spaces. That was the corner of La Brea and Melrose seventy-one years ago! Times have changed, but not Pink's. Oh, in 1946 Paul Pink did trade his hot dog wagon in for a small building (constructed on the vary same spot where the wagon had stood). But the stand hasn't changed since those days. Today, Pink's chili dogs sell for $3.30 each (with inflation and the shrinking dollar, they are a better bargain now than in 1939!). Pink's still gives that very same quality now as then... mouth-watering chili, generously topping an all-beef hot dog with mustard and onions. Quality and service (an average Pink's chili dog can be ordered, prepared and delivered to the customer in less than 30 seconds!) have been the two reasons Pink's has not only survived, but become famous. Pink's Hot Dog Stand is a quick lunch, a nostalgic trip into the past, and a delicious experience. It is definitely a landmark in Hollywood! Do you take phone orders? No, but when you come in, our service is pretty fast, and you'll know the food is fresh (and hot) because you can watch us make it. www.pinkshollywood.com


GINA DART – MARKETING & SPECIAL EVENTS MANAGER, DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH ASSOC. - PROMENADE BEER & WINE FESTIVAL - SEPTEMBER 21ST

The Downtown Long Beach Associates is presenting the Promenade Beer & Wine Festival in partnership with Beachwood BBQ & Brewing, District Wine, Wine Down Lounge and the Wine Bar, on Saturday, September 21 from 5pm -10pm. The event will celebrate the growth of wine bars and craft beer brewed, sold and savored in Long Beach as well as the diverse culinary options. The event will take place on Downtown Long Beach’s newly completed Promenade, home of Michael's Pizzeria, Beachwood BBQ & Brewing, Harvelle's, Congregation Ale House, The Stave and Wokcano.

Tickets to the event includes unlimited 3oz beer & wine tastings* (while supplies last), and 10 food tastings, a souvenir tasting glass, a full line-up of live local bands, including Moonsville Collective, and free bike valet.
To purchase tickets or learn more about Promenade Beer and Wine Festival and other DLBA events, please visit www.downtownlongbeach.org or call 562-436-4259.