

The Street Vendor Who Sleeps In His Van To Protect His Turf
7 snips Jun 30, 2025
Dan Rossi, known as the Hot Dog King of New York, has been vending his famous hot dogs outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art for nearly two decades. He shares his gripping story of resilience, having fought off competitors and bureaucratic challenges to keep his spot. Living in his van to protect his turf adds a unique twist to his life as a vendor. Rossi also reminisces about his rise, fall, and comeback in the street vending world, capturing both the culinary and personal battles that define his journey.
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Dan Rossi's Coveted Vending Spot
- Dan Rossi has held the most coveted hot dog vending spot outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art for 20 years.
- He protects this spot day and night, even sleeping in his van to keep it safe from other vendors.
Dan's Military Service and Injury
- Dan enlisted in the Marines at 17 and served two tours in Vietnam before an injury ended his combat career.
- Returning home, he struggled but used this experience to eventually start a vending business.
Starting Push Cart Business
- Dan built hot dog carts for others and then realized he could sell them and make good money himself.
- This led him to start his own push cart manufacturing business in 1980.