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Grand Rapids institution Yesterdog sells to new owners
Grand Rapids institution Yesterdog sells to new owners

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Grand Rapids institution Yesterdog sells to new owners

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Yesterdog, the iconic late-night hot dog spot in Eastown Grand Rapids, has sold after almost five decades. Owner Bill Lewis, who opened Yesterdog in 1976 at 1505 Wealthy St. near Lake Drive, told News 8 over the phone Monday that he officially sold it Sunday. 'I didn't really have it for sale,' Lewis said. 'This man just walked in. He said he'd like to buy it.' Three weeks after grand opening, Pronto Pup GR closing storefront That was late last year. After discussing the sale for a few months, Lewis made the decision to sell to the new owner, Pat Connor. 'I started to think seriously about selling it — and I just turned 80 in May,' Lewis said. 'I figure it's time for me to back off and let some young guy take over.' Since its start in 1976, Yesterdog has become part of the fabric of Grand Rapids. With a vintage 1930s aesthetic, the cash-only restaurant is a go-to spot for many Grand Rapidians for lunch or a late-night hot dog. It has won several awards over the years and has attracted customers like Janet Jackson, according to its website. Downtown Grand Rapids hot dog cart opening brick-and-mortar drive-thru It was also featured in 'American Pie,' Lewis told News 8. The movie, inspired by writer Adam Herz's time at East Grand Rapids High School, features Dog Years, a restaurant based on Yesterdog. Lewis said he hopes it will remain successful under the new ownership. The new owner has agreed to continue offering benefits to his employees, including health care, paid vacations and paid holidays, Lewis said. Inside Building West Michigan He said the decision to sell is bittersweet, adding that he loves the restaurant and his employees. When he started it almost 50 years ago, he said he had no idea it would become the landmark it is today. His customers turned it into an icon by telling their friends about it, he said, adding he never had to advertise. 'I love that place. I loved it forever,' he said. 'I think it's the coolest restaurant in the world.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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