Frankies History
“A Depression Baby”
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Frankie Caiazzo - Founder of Frankies Hot Dogs
Frank sighed and went home. Three thousand seemed like three million then, he recalls. But Frank discovered that he didn’t need the $3,000 all at once. His father offered $500 as a down payment, and Frank bought the lot. He asked his brother Paul to join him in the hot dog business. Now he had a lot and a partner. What he didn’t have was a building.
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Frankies Workers - at Frankies Hot Dogs
They looked around for something new to make their store different and Paul came up with an idea: an extra long hot dog. Their hot dog supplier, Carl Roessiler, agreed to make it for them and their baker provided a special bun to go with it. The foot-long hot dog was an instant hit.
The super hot dog gave a spurt to their business. Gradually, as more help was needed family members were employed. In 1941 Frank and Paul opened a second restaurant with seating for sixty. By that time the Caiazzo brothers were, indeed, successful businessmen. In 1946 they spent the first of many winters in Florida, a sign of true success.
Today, Frankies is an institution in Waterbury and beyond. In fact, it attracts customers Florida to Maine and Coast to Coast. With hard work and determination, dreams really do come true.