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The Wienery
414 Cedar Ave. S.
Minneapolis MN 55454
(612) 333-5798
Hours:  Mon-Thu, Sun 10am-7pm; Fri-Sat 10am-8pm
Featured Dish(es):  Chicago-Style Hotdog, Drive-in Hotdog
Episode:  Burgers & Dogs (Season 4, Episode 3)
Original Air Date:  July 28th, 2008
Description:  Pat Starr bought the Wienery from Airaq Johnson in June of 2000 through the patronage of Pete Dodge, West Bank Godfather. The tradition of the neighborhood diner at the Wienery location goes back many years, to when Edna's served up affordable homemade meals for weary West Bankers. The Wienery was started in the early 1980s by an an entreprenuerial couple who brought Chicago dogs to the Twin Cities, Al and Jean Wohl. Jerry Petermeir bought the restaurant in 1987, engendering a loyal following of wiener lovers. Jerry sold the Wienery to Airaq in 1999. Pat added breakfast to the Wienery menu when he started working for Airaq, who then sold him the restaurant.
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The Wienery
414 Cedar Ave. S.
Minneapolis MN 55454
(612) 333-5798
Official website: http://www.wienery.com/
Featured Dish(es): Chicago-Style Hotdog, Drive-in Hotdog
Episode: Burgers & Dogs (Season 4, Episode 3)
Original Air Date: July 28th, 2008
Hours: Mon-Thu, Sun 10am-7pm; Fri-Sat 10am-8pm
Description: Pat Starr bought the Wienery from Airaq Johnson in June of 2000 through the patronage of Pete Dodge, West Bank Godfather. The tradition of the neighborhood diner at the Wienery location goes back many years, to when Edna's served up affordable homemade meals for weary West Bankers. The Wienery was started in the early 1980s by an an entreprenuerial couple who brought Chicago dogs to the Twin Cities, Al and Jean Wohl. Jerry Petermeir bought the restaurant in 1987, engendering a loyal following of wiener lovers. Jerry sold the Wienery to Airaq in 1999. Pat added breakfast to the Wienery menu when he started working for Airaq, who then sold him the restaurant.
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I was somewhat disappointed. Very much a dive but good hotdogs. Fries were nothing special nor was any of the other amenities or lack there of.
October 11, 2012
The dirtiest Restaurant we have ever been to! Food was not quite average, burnt greasy fries. Grocery store buns, no ice, no bathroom. This place should be shut down by the Health Dept.
June 20, 2012
Johnjack
How can one rate this place without eating there?? It's a dive. You know that going into it!! Food was awesome!!!
June 04, 2012
KG
Not worth the trip. Limited seating, appeared dirty / left without eating.
July 26, 2010
Burger Man
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