All these restaurants are dignified and tax paying law abiding places. Some but not all wealthy people hurt humans and society at large. These people are wealthy, in culture, family, and courage to defend their place in the USA and they gift soldiers to defend Liberty worldwide. Most soldiers are southern. Everyone in the world panhandles from the USA then youre saying.
I grew up in Pampa, TX. The "coney" was a real treat. It was kinda like a football game atmosphere. Lots of people, crowded, LOTS of noise, delicious food & family. Miss it...
I've lived in Pampa, Tx. for over 50 years and I've eaten at the Coney Island many times over the years. I hope they stay in business for many more years to come. 😊👍👍
Got news for this TCR talker I'm a native born Texan for over 70 years now and as a teenager we called certain hot dogs Coney's in downtown Houston and other places. Maybe the name originally came out of NYC at some point but Coney has been known in many places for even longer periods of time. Mama told me when she visited the Northern parts of our country and that includes NYC in the early thirties they had never heard what a hamburger was and had never much less eaten one. News spread very slowly back then. She had been eating hamburgers since she was a little girl she told me around 1921 or so. Try that on for size.
Ate here as a kid and a few times here and there. Nothing i would write home about but it’s a charming place. Spent more time at the pool hall next door and the alley way 😅
Detroiter here...Coney Island is in NYC, but the Coney Island Hotdog (with chili, mustard and onion) was popularized in Detroit. The originator used the name of the place in NYC to make it seem exotic to Detroiters. They would scoff at a Coney Dog, in actual Coney Island NYC.
In Rhode Island, this kind of thing is called a New York System Weiner, which is not found in NY. They are never called dogs and no one would know what a Coney is. . The Vatican City of weiners is Olneyville New York System in Providence. The style was created by Greek immigrants and thet used the NY theme to make it more glamorous.
Most folks don't know that the Coney is part of a bldg.that used to be the opera house..There are still bullet holes in the ceiling from the 1800s when people would get a little rowdy during a play or other entertainment..My kids grew up eating at the coney.My late husband was born and raised in Pampa.
Yes and with new owners they changed the chili recipe. Was a big deal lol now it has another new owner and the chili has supposedly been restored to its original recipe.
Coneys. Would love to try but I live 10 miles from the Border in Edinburg. Would have to travel to almost way up in Panhandle about 600 miles away is my guess.
Love your stories but i really do believe you need the Texas map at the beginning. This really allows all to see where on the map the story is located. Very important please.consider bringing it back. It a Big O STATE
I worked in a restaurant like that were they chanting the ticket order , believe me it’s a very very stressful place to be and work. There is not better orden like read it on paper or screen.
Pampa is NE of Amarillo and there really isn't anything there to draw tourists but the Coney Island Cafe lol. It's hot there in the summer and it's cold there in the winter.
@@texaswader I have lived in Pampa 62 years. I eat at Coney Island at least twice a month. It's an institution. LOl Yes, hot in summer and cold in winter and right now super dry and windy. flat plains, grass, oil pumps and wind turbins. Small and friendly and I love it.
@@virginiadewey6751 Hi Virginia! I hope you get some rain and send some down to Utopia so we can get some water moving in the Sabinal River. I remember a place in Pampa that served Chinese food. The Lantern or something like that. I also have eaten at the Furr's Cafeteria there. Been a long time since I was up your way, back in my Halliburton days. Did you ever know Bill Franklin from Pampa? He is a friend of mine and lives down on the coast now. I hope to get back up there and get some more chili dogs and chili burgers some day. You take care!
I only buy beef ball park franks bun length. they have to be GRILLED on a fire, not boiled. Then I top them with ice cold vidalia onions and ... sloppy joes..and cheddar cheese.
I guess that counts as Tx also. Gettin purdy fat north for some of us. Great to see a good cafe passed down to people who care. Congratulations on a job well done.
I've heard some NY people say they call em Coneys... not to mention somebody mentioned this video was made about 20 years ago... was made before youtube existed...
Please anything but hot dog, read the label folks, this is some of the worst crap ever, 40 years ago when we were ignorant to the facks of prepared foods , now we know better at least i do!!!!!
Keep these places open forever.
John Gikas passed away on March 7, 2010. He had worked at the cafe from 1947-2001.
RIP John. You kept a tradition alive.
His brother, Ted Gikas, also worked with John at the Coney Island for many years. He passed on Oct. 4, 2004.
I love these vids thank you Texas country reporter!
Thank you for helping to document our Texas Panhandle heritage.
All these restaurants are dignified and tax paying law abiding places.
Some but not all wealthy people hurt humans and society at large.
These people are wealthy, in culture, family, and courage to defend their place in the USA and they gift soldiers to defend Liberty worldwide. Most soldiers are southern.
Everyone in the world panhandles from the USA then youre saying.
I grew up in Pampa, TX. The "coney" was a real treat. It was kinda like a football game atmosphere. Lots of people, crowded, LOTS of noise, delicious food & family. Miss it...
Ate there many times growing up in the 70s and still do when I visit my father who is still living in Pampa
I've lived in Pampa, Tx. for over 50 years and I've eaten at the Coney Island many times over the years. I hope they stay in business for many more years to come. 😊👍👍
I used to eat there as a kid... Best "coneys" around!
Got news for this TCR talker I'm a native born Texan for over 70 years now and as a teenager we called certain hot dogs Coney's in downtown Houston and other places. Maybe the name originally came out of NYC at some point but Coney has been known in many places for even longer periods of time.
Mama told me when she visited the Northern parts of our country and that includes NYC in the early thirties they had never heard what a hamburger was and had never much less eaten one. News spread very slowly back then. She had been eating hamburgers since she was a little girl she told me around 1921 or so. Try that on for size.
Almost 20 years old this episode is! Good stuff! And still around! Google map it! Glad to see some things stand the test of time.
Sounds like a wonderful place to visit
Have eaten there many a time... Used to live near Pampa
this is the type of America most of us have a yearning for ,
a simple , happy , and secure feeling of life in general 🇺🇲
M acho food.
Ate here as a kid and a few times here and there. Nothing i would write home about but it’s a charming place. Spent more time at the pool hall next door and the alley way 😅
This is the backbone of America
A good hot dog place will always be popular.....it looks like this is a good one.
Detroiter here...Coney Island is in NYC, but the Coney Island Hotdog (with chili, mustard and onion) was popularized in Detroit. The originator used the name of the place in NYC to make it seem exotic to Detroiters. They would scoff at a Coney Dog, in actual Coney Island NYC.
In Rhode Island, this kind of thing is called a New York System Weiner, which is not found in NY. They are never called dogs and no one would know what a Coney is. . The Vatican City of weiners is Olneyville New York System in Providence. The style was created by Greek immigrants and thet used the NY theme to make it more glamorous.
😃 CONEY ISLAND CAFE 👍👍 , GETTING ME WANTING TOO TRAVEL 🤤 !!
I like how the ladies look with that hair they got that 90s look
Most folks don't know that the Coney is part of a bldg.that used to be the opera house..There are still bullet holes in the ceiling from the 1800s when people would get a little rowdy during a play or other entertainment..My kids grew up eating at the coney.My late husband was born and raised in Pampa.
I was born in Pampa and until now had never heard mention of the place!
Youre kidding? It's downtown right off of curler. On the same street as the Post office. No way you never heard of it and you grew up there.
as someone from cincinnati this is awesome to see, maybe ill get to try this place one day.
2001 story....Probably safe to assume the old man is gone.
Very sorry to hear that. He seemed like a lovely fella.
Yes and with new owners they changed the chili recipe. Was a big deal lol now it has another new owner and the chili has supposedly been restored to its original recipe.
Their chili burgers are to die for too.
Reminds me of Skyline Chile in Cincinnati, Cheese Coney and chile spaghetti are tops. Also greek recipe.
For some reason I'm suddenly craving a hotdog.
It's cafes like this that are the best eats!!
Coneys. Would love to try but I live 10 miles from the Border in Edinburg. Would have to travel to almost way up in Panhandle about 600 miles away is my guess.
This is before McDonald’s and Burger 🍔 king Coney’s is the Boss
Love your stories but i really do believe you need the Texas map at the beginning. This really allows all to see where on the map the story is located. Very important please.consider bringing it back. It a Big O STATE
It's an older episode
Wonder if this place is still there?
Yes, it is!
Yes my father and a friend of his ate 2 days ago. I remember that place from the 70's
I love Pampa! And Borger!
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When these places cease to exist, I don't care to either.
Looks good thanks
god bless america
In NJ/NJ they're called Texas Wieners, or Texas hots.
Greeks Always know what good foods about
My dog was born in Pampa Texas
Americans love a good hot dog, but Texans REALLY love them! 😋🇨🇱🤠
I'll take 2 dozen please...
Whoohoo!
I like generational shops. Wether it's a restaurant or a butcher shop. It tells me they must know what's going on!!
Os originais 🍔
Todoroff's Original Coney Island in Jackson, Michigan, which dates its beginning to 1914 is the first! Then Detroit became the Coney capital.
Jackson and Detroit coneys are different
How could anyone dislike this very heartwarming story......Vegans are everywhere, I suppose.
I worked in a restaurant like that were they chanting the ticket order , believe me it’s a very very stressful place to be and work. There is not better orden like read it on paper or screen.
you want the best coneys in the world?? you come to Lafayette Coney in Detroit where the coney island dog was invented.
Iam from BROOKLYN,NY.We call them HOTDOGS or FRANKS.
Actually its not a taste of New York. It's a taste of Detroit.
I'm shocked that you are still finding restaurants after all these years of starting the show...granted Texas is big.
No Idea what region Pampa is in....
Pampa is NE of Amarillo and there really isn't anything there to draw tourists but the Coney Island Cafe lol. It's hot there in the summer and it's cold there in the winter.
@@texaswader I have lived in Pampa 62 years. I eat at Coney Island at least twice a month. It's an institution. LOl Yes, hot in summer and cold in winter and right now super dry and windy. flat plains, grass, oil pumps and wind turbins. Small and friendly and I love it.
@@virginiadewey6751 Hi Virginia! I hope you get some rain and send some down to Utopia so we can get some water moving in the Sabinal River. I remember a place in Pampa that served Chinese food. The Lantern or something like that. I also have eaten at the Furr's Cafeteria there. Been a long time since I was up your way, back in my Halliburton days. Did you ever know Bill Franklin from Pampa? He is a friend of mine and lives down on the coast now. I hope to get back up there and get some more chili dogs and chili burgers some day. You take care!
Saw a few ppl i know
I want chili dogs.I am from New York
up north?! w-we call em hot dogs too
It's hard to find a good ole fashion Coney dog.............
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I only buy beef ball park franks bun length. they have to be GRILLED on a fire, not boiled. Then I top them with ice cold vidalia onions and ... sloppy joes..and cheddar cheese.
Here in prison we call them ladies night
I guess that counts as Tx also. Gettin purdy fat north for some of us. Great to see a good cafe passed down to people who care. Congratulations on a job well done.
You keep everything the same,don’t add a thing and the people will come.
Here in New York we call them hotdogs. You are so FOS sometimes.
I've heard some NY people say they call em Coneys... not to mention somebody mentioned this video was made about 20 years ago... was made before youtube existed...
In Michigan they are called Coneys in Detroit. Detroit is where Coneys became famous
The list of people who don’t GAS about what folks from California think is very long
No one and I mean no one makes coneys like we do here in Detroit Michigan
Before gun free zone sticker, BLM and rainbow flags on Windows of the front of a business!
"wholesale dry cleaning" ????????????????????????????????????????
i am from the ny ct. border who the hell calls a hotdog a coney in this area they are call a dog or a hotdog
As much as you all would like Texas to be a Country, it is a State. Mabey Texas County Reporter would be a better name as the Google flies?
@Wolfdar: You're misunderstanding the meaning of the word "country" as it's used here.
Please anything but hot dog, read the label folks, this is some of the worst crap ever, 40 years ago when we were ignorant to the facks of prepared foods , now we know better at least i do!!!!!
I bet you are the life of the party.
No one in their rite mind calls them Coneys its an insult to Nathans in Coney Island Brooklyn were real hotdogs are
Ah yes, the coney island in pampa. For when you like your chili to be as runny as water.