- by foxnews
- 15 May 2026
This is a growing concern for businesses in the area. The hot dog vendors set up shop in front of them "every weekend," according to one business owner, Larry Block. He says they've grown more aggressive.
According to Block, the incident over the weekend started after "[a] person tried to push a vendor out of the way in front of Beaches Tropicana, and then they went at it."
Asking the hot dog vendors to move only creates problems for the business owners. They end up being dragged into the turf war and threatened. Not enough is being done to keep the slingers of wieners in check.
When will it end? Can't rival hot dog carts come together for the common good? There's no need to roll around on the sidewalk over prime hot dog cart real estate, is there?
These sorts of things are what keep me up at night. I sincerely hope, for the good of all street hot dog connoisseurs in West Hollywood, that they figure this out.
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