In the early 1900s, the
Coney Island hot dog was spread throughout the eastern United States by Greek and Macedonian immigrants. "Many of them passed through New York's
Ellis Island and heard about or visited Coney Island, later borrowing this name for their hot dogs, according to one legend," wrote
Coney Detroit authors Katherine Yung and Joe Grimm. The founding date and location of the first Coney Island restaurant is contested, with several establishments in Michigan and Indiana claiming to be the first. An early example is Jackson Coney Island, opened in 1914 in
Jackson, Michigan, by Macedonian immigrant George Todoroff, though it was not known by that name until 1931. Despite these early founding dates, no Coney Islands appeared in city directories until the 1920s. == Menu ==