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Season 3 Episode 17
Nathan's Famous feat. Marty Cunnie
In this episode of Fine Dining: The Quest to Compare All Restaurants to Chili's:
○ Part 1: This week, we dive mouth-first into the greasy, glorious history of Nathan’s Famous, the iconic hot dog brand that gave us Al Capone’s favorite beach snack, a gluttonous holiday tradition, and the most American sporting event of all time: the Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest.
From shady police bribes to feeding royalty to Joey Chestnut’s triumphant return after an Impossible controversy, this episode covers over a century of beef, buns, and barfing-for-glory. Joining me is comedian Marty Cunnie (who saw Chestnut live in action!! I'm fangirling).
○ Part 2: We went to the original Nathan’s Famous in Coney Island to find out: is this historic wiener mecca actually good, or are we just chasing a bump from a bygone era? Comedian Marty Cunnie returns as my hot dog soulmate to break down every last bite — from snappy glizzies to horrifying frog legs that still haunt my digestive system.
We did not eat 76 hot dogs in 10 minutes, but our bodies definitely thought we did.
Location: Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY
Michael's Score: 5.14
Marty's Score: 6.56
Tchotchke of Mediocrity Score: 5.85
Host: Michael Ornelas
Guest Host: Marty Cunnie
Music by: James McEnelly
Theme Song by: Gabe Alvarez
Segment Transitions Voice by: Sandy Rose









