Many legendary shops were in business decades before the Giants, A’s migrated West
Say what you will about baseball’s new age of analytics, but the Great American Pastime is still a game steeped in nostalgia, and that extends to the fans in the stands. They’ve been eating hot dogs since European immigrants started peddling these easily held meals-in-a-bun at East Coast stadiums in the 1890s. Baseball’s stars have been fans, too.
Here in the Bay Area, many of today’s top sausage makers set up shop long before the San Francisco Giants arrived in 1958 and the Oakland A’s in 1968 — and descendants of those first butchers are carrying on the tradition. It’s a rich history that includes an Italian sausage maker whose recipe dates to 1908, Bavarian sausage makers who have been in San Francisco since 1926 and an East Bay frank favorite with Armenian roots that got its start in the 1930s.
So if you’re watching the game at home, you can pay tribute to the culinary roots of the game while rooting for your team. Here’s a guide to some of the classics:San Leandro’s SPAR Sausage Co. is better known as the place that makes Caspers Famous Hot Dogs for East Bay restaurants and legions of home customers. These old-school, hickory-smoked dogs deliver that distinctive snap when you take your first bite.
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