Olneyville New York System, a Rhode Island staple that has been selling hot wieners “all the way” alongside a tall glass of coffee milk since 1946, will soon change hands.
Olneyville New York System, a Rhode Island staple that has been selling hot wieners “all the way” alongside a tall glass of coffee milk since 1946, will soon change hands.
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But in the case of Olneyville New York System Wieners, Stevens said the sale guarantees the future of the business. It will stay a hot wiener restaurant. Their employees, 25 to 30 of them, many with decades of experience, will continue to serve another generation of hot wiener fans.
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The two Olneyville New York System restaurants will be sold to the Heritage Restaurant Group.Olneyville has locations in Providence and Cranston.According to a