A L O H A !
Famous twelve-foot high hot dog sign,
designed by the Philadelphia's own
Joseph Feldman.
Levis was Established 1895
My Philadelphia childhood
was a time of the inner city's
decline,
including the demise
of the South Street
commercial district
due to massive
'urban renewal.'
Very few businesses endured,
like Lester´s Shoes,
Krass Brothers
[ Link ]
and LEVIS HOT DOGS,
the last hold outs.
Right where that car above
is parked,
(Sixth St. South Philly)
my father parked
to take me for
my first
LEVIS Hot Dog.
I was five,
or six.
Abe Levis purchased
this marble soda fountain,
used,
in 1895 for $30.
Still in use in my small kid days,
Dad said it was the oldest
Soda Fountain in the world!
It sounds rude,
but that was the day,
that Dad taught me
how to burp.
Those were
super carbonated sodas!
LEVIS was a
real old place
when I was little.
Pictures of old fashioned men,
with old fashioned names,
were up on the wall:
"The fifty year club."
Hey!
I think I'm now
eligible!
Some say the hot dog
was created by
Thomas Francis Xavier Morris,
a
Caribbean immigrant who served them
in Paterson, NJ
as early as
1892.
Others trace the American Classic
modern hot dog
to a cartoon
of a dachshund in a roll
that was drawn by
New York Evening Journal
cartoonist Tad Dorgan
around
1901.
Philadelphians believe
that the sausage-on-a-bun
was
invented by Abe Levis
and his wife Anna Solo Levis,
in their little sandwich
shop
on South Street in 1895.
Hubba Hubba !
Ray Kroc invented
modern fast food.
America became a
Burger country
while I was still a kid.
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Abe Levis
came to America
from Lithuania
at the age of fourteen.
Being a Jew,
he was about
to be drafted
into the Czar’s army
for a twenty five year
stint
in the manner of the times.
He married Anna Solo
when he was twenty-one
and they opened their
little sandwich shop
in the heart of
the South Street business
district,
thriving
with immigrant owned
businesses in those days
Levis served hot dogs, sandwiches,
fish cakes, ice cream and sodas.
And what sodas they were / are!
A fishcake and a hotdog
could be purchased on the same roll,
but I forget what they called
that sandwich.
Abe produced the carbonation
for his sodas in the basement!
[ Link ]
My favorite was the
chocolate soda
made to order.
But LEVIS
most famous drink
was Created by
Abe himself:
Champ Cherry Soda.
Originally he called it
"Champagne Cherry"
but Abe was a
Phillies fan
in the manner of immigrants
like my Grandfather
who took being
patriotic Americans
VERY SERIOUSLY.
When Abe's beloved
Phillies
won the National League
Championship
in 1950,
Levis celebrated
by changing the name
of his
popular soda
to Champ Cherry.
" Today,
visionary soft drink guru,
Elliott Hirsh,
and his
Amazing Beverages company
are bringing back
this iconic drink
for fun,
refreshment,
and with the hope that
the Phillies
will win yet another
championship.
'Think Champ! Drink Champ!'"
I'm thinking of having some
CHAMP CHERRY,
and a few Hot Dogs
mailed to me here in Hawaii !
Amazing Beverages, Inc may be phoned
@ 215-886-9356
[ Link ]
"Old Original Levis" and "Champ Cherry"
are registered in the US Patent Office
by Amazing Beverages, Inc
If you are in North America,
you can have a classic dog
at an authentic shrine near you:
HOT DOGS Near YOU!
[ LINK ]
Thank YOU
for Summer
reminiscing !
'Take Away Heart Burn - Leave your wisecrack'
Warmly, cloudia
30 comments:
well that was just amazing,
I am going to share this with Gregg. He is always on a search for a good hot dog.
Have you experience wasabi hot dog ?
Hi
After so long ! I am looking at your older posts !
Thanks for that trip down 'memory lane'. I'll take mine with onions, relish... and the works!
Is that YOU Cloudia in the photos? Oh, must be meat-dressed Lady Gaga's grandma with all the hot dogs for an outfit. I thought Levis were jeans. Didn't know the dog was the thing back East. Kansans don't know anything about stuff east of the Mississippi....DrumMajor
I like mine best off a street cart in mexico with a grilled bun and lots of onions....mmmmm
I didn't realize you're from the east coast but it shouldn't surprise me since I feel like we're kindred spirits
Philly or NY, much the same
love the Levis sign
and the Frankfurter Queen :)
I didn't realize you're from the east coast but it shouldn't surprise me since I feel like we're kindred spirits
Philly or NY, much the same
love the Levis sign
and the Frankfurter Queen :)
That's quite a history of hot dogs! Great post!
great post Cloudia! we have hot dog vendors in New Orleans too. (with a famous literary association). I'm going to take more time to go to your links later, but first time through, I thought , "mmmmm, chocolate soda!" thanks, sp
Hot dogs aren't my thing, but soda can be. I'd love one of those chocolate ones you liked.
Makes me want a couple of dogs with mustard and spicy mayonaise!
Strange, I thought that Levis was a Jeans.
Greetings,
Filip
Great Post.
There is nothing like a good hot dog....wish I had one. (covered with kraut)!!
Love that neon sign. Great post.
I'm more a Polish dog with sauerkraut fan. But I liked reading your reminiscences. I think we all have memories of fond places from the past.
It means a lot to me
that YOU visit,
and share your Aloha here!
Thanks to each of YOU!
You taught m plenty here! What a post. Next time I head North, I'm stopping in your amazing hometown.
nice photos!
Interesting.
How jolly that you stopped by!
Thanks
a languorous stroll down memory lane!
namaste /\ from mumbai
aloha!!
I loved reading all about the Levis hot dogs. I was scratching my head because I was thinking that was the brand name of hot dog my kosher mom used to buy (in the grocery store) but it finally occurred to me that they were Levitt's. Close but no cigar. Fine post, Cloudia.
what a great look back!
Nope! just as I suspected Cloudia, Perth is not on the 'hotdog' list haha! Love all of this 'retro' post!
YOU
are each so jolly
and kind
to visit us here.
Thank YOU
Thanks for dropping by again :)
A good post. Cant help smiling
This was really interesting. I've never heard of Levi's hot dogs. Now you've got me curious. Champ Cherry Soda? :-) Sounds great!
very cool...yeah sounds about like the place i wrote about today...real simple....pretty cool on the soda as well...this place has the best onion rings too...mmm...
aloha from va
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