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Established
  
1916

Postal/ZIP code
  
31201

Date founded
  
1916

Postal code/zip
  
31201

Street address
  
428 Cotton Ave.

Country
  
United States

City
  
Macon

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Slogan
  
"I'd Go a Long Way For a Nu-Way"

Current owner(s)
  
Spyros Dermatas & James Cacavias

Headquarters
  
Macon, Georgia, United States

Motto
  
"I'd Go a Long Way For a Nu-Way"

Food types
  
Hot dog, Hamburger, Breakfast

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Nu-Way Weiners, Inc. is a company that operates a chain of fast food restaurants that started in Macon, Georgia, United States. Nu-Way is known for hot dogs (or wieners, not the misspelled "weiners") – unique for their red color. Nu-Way also serves other breakfast and lunch items, including pancakes, grits, sandwiches, and hamburgers. As of 2016, 10 Nu-Way Weiner restaurants operate in the central Georgia area, although the main location on Cotton Avenue in downtown Macon is temporarily closed to a fire in 2015. Nu-Way's slogan is "I'd Go a Long Way For a Nu-Way" and is a registered trademark of Nu-Way Weiners, Inc.

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History

In 1916, Greek American James Mallis opened a hot dog stand in Macon named “Nu-Way Weiners.” Established the same year as Nathan's Famous hot dog stand in New York City, Nu-Way is one of the oldest hot dog restaurants in the United States.

By 1968, three Nu-Way Weiner restaurants existed, which expanded to nine locations by 1972. Nu-Way developed a clientele with a taste for its hot dogs with chili ("chili dogs") and hot dogs with cole slaw ("slaw dogs"). Because of that combination, The New York Times declared Nu-Way to be the "king" of the slaw dog "hill". A quarter-pound hamburger, called the Mega-Burger, was also added to the menu.

During the morning hours of March 13, 2015, the original Cotton Avenue location was destroyed by fire. Fortunately, the iconic neon sign was saved from the blaze. The owners have indicated the restaurant will be rebuilt.

Food critics have praised Nu-Way for its authentic Southern American cuisine and nostalgic atmosphere. In November 2007, Nu-Way received widespread media attention when Oprah Winfrey visited the restaurant while in Macon to tape the annual Oprah's Favorite Things episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. She claimed that Nu-Way was one of her favorite things about Macon.

In 1999, Nu-Way was featured on a PBS special A Hot Dog Program. The program was a one-hour special that traveled to various locations in the United States, featuring "some of the finest hot dog houses in the country".

Since 2000, Nu-Way's owners have worked to modernize the restaurants, including updated drive-through windows. Nu-Way also sells T-shirts and other items with their slogan "I'd Go A Long Way For A Nu-Way."

References

Nu-Way Weiners Wikipedia