Well, GoLocalProv agrees. On Thursday the site published a
list of the top five wiener joints in Rhode Island. Among their top five were
Wien-o-Rama in Cranston, the Olneyville New York System in Providence, the
Smith Street New York System in Providence, Cosmic Steak and Pizza in Warwick,
and of course, Rod's Grill in Warren.
Rod's Grill has lasted through the years as a family-owned
business and has received numerous awards, such as the Best Lunch Counter, Best
of Rhode Island's Best Wieners in the East Bay, Rhode Island Monthly's Cheap
Eats, and recently, was named in Fork in the Rhode's top 10 New York System
Wiener Challenge.
The
5 Best Wiener Joints in Rhode Island
Ann & Michael
Martini, GoLocalProv Food Editors
Ah, the arguments
we know this one will incite. Alas, when we heard recently that local hot
wiener joints closed in honor of the death of the patriarch of the Olneyville
System wiener family, we knew it was time to round up Rhode Island’s best. As
tough as it was to decide, we think we’ve found Rhode Island’s top dogs, or
most of them, anyway. Burp.
Olneyville New
York System, Providence
They say the art
of prepping wieners “up the arm” of the guy assembling them behind the counter
began in the 1940s on Coney Island. In that circus-like atmosphere, food
vendors would compete for attention and sales. Well, if the art has been
perfected anywhere, it’s a this wiener top spot (“It adds flavor,” Ann’s dad
always says). Not that they need it. The “sauce” – a tangy concoction of meat
and tomatoes and spices that goes on top is the best of the bunch here at this
iconic joint. Expect to see anyone from Buddy Cianci to Patrick Kennedy to your
local general assemblyman belly up to the counter. Back when Showtime’s
“Brotherhood” series used to film here, the cast and crew would almost clean
the place out of wieners regularly. Almost. 20 Plainfield St, 621-9500
Wien-o-Rama,
Cranston
If there is, in
Rhode Island, a haute hot wiener, this is where you find it. Wien-o-Rama has
something of a cult following among loyals that includes top local chefs and
food lovers who won’t get them anywhere else. We think it has something to do
with the dog itself, made from beef and pork, tucked into a steamed bun and
topped off with a rich and tasty sauce – meatier than most – mustard and fresh
onions. There is something decidedly palate-pleasing about the combination.
Prepare to queue up however – the lines here can be long and seating is
limited, so it’s best to get these dogs to go. If you must deviate from the
menu, the burgers here are quite good too, in a wiener-joint kind of way. 1009
Oaklawn Ave, 943-4990
Smith Street New
York System, Providence
What makes a
wiener best? Dare we say it might be the freshness of the toppings? Okay, maybe
that’s a stretch. But if not, consider this: Olneyville New York System goes
through tens of thousands of wieners a month. So on any given day, you can be
assured that the dog that you order at this institution will be as tasty as
they come. A fresh snap from the wiener itself, lots of sauce and celery salt,
mustard, onions. Heartburn follows and is oh, so worth it. One must order them
“all the way” here or the counter help will look at you like you’re a Yankee
Fan in Red Sox Nation. Don’t know what “all the way” means? You can stop
reading now, then. 424 Smith St, 331-5349
Cosmic Steak and
Pizza, Warwick
We have been
eating the wieners at Cosmic since we were in, ahem, high school. And a visit
to this Warwick institution, which has been proudly serving great grub since
1976, on a recent Saturday night shows not much has changed. Teens and families
wait patiently at the counter for the plethora of tasty treats on the menu:
everything from fresh salads to baked pastas to steak sandwiches to pepperoni
pies to hot wieners. And, oh the wieners are top-notch. The buns are always
properly steamed-never a tough or waterlogged bun to be had here. The meat
sauce is terrific and we always end up with some crispy fries to go along with
the tasty wieners. These babies have that “snap” that you look for in a good
wiener.1141 Post Rd, 781-5410 www.cosmicri.com
Rod's Grill,
Warren
The Rodriguez family has been building
hot wieners here using the same recipe for more than 50 years. The grandkids
run it now using the same recipes Grandma Rodriguez used. Rod’s is a townie
kind of place, a greasy spoon that serves up cheap eats and everybody knows
everybody else’s name. We’re talking traditional comfort food here. Large
portions to fill the fishermen and other blue collar workers bellies are the
norm. The family takes great care to make you feel like you are a long lost
relative. We like our wieners here with a little extra mustard and extra meat
sauce. Don’t forget to add some fries on the side and a coffee milk never hurt
anyone! 6 Washington St, Warren, 245-9405
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