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Aristan's Drive-In Inducted Into Vienna Hot Dog Hall Of Fame
Local Restaurateur & Philanthropist Honored By Local Officials

Hazel Crest — Aristan owner Nick Reveliotis was joined on March 29th by Hazel Crest President Vernard Alsberry Jr., State Representative Al Riley, State Senator Mike Hastings, and Vienna Beef Company executives Bob Schwartz, Tim O’Brien and Venita Thomas when he was inducted into the Vienna Hot Dog Hall of Fame. Aristan's Drive-In restaurant was started by Nick Reveliotis over 30 years ago at 17501 S. Kedzie in Hazel Crest and has been satisfying hearty appetites for southland residents ever since. Aided by brother-in-laws Jim and Tom Katris, Nick has been serving good tasting food fast and hot to satisfy folks looking for well executed ethnic and American street food such as Italian beef and sausage sandwiches, Gyro sandwiches, American hamburgers and Mexican specialties.
One of the oldest and best vendors supplying customers with quality Vienna Beef products made in Illinois, Aristan’s has one of the highest single stand volume sales of hot dogs and Polish sausages in the southland.
The Vienna Company was honored to enter Aristan’s into the Vienna Beef Hot Dog Hall of Fame for not only their excellent products and service, but also for their dedication to the community through beautification product support, charitable contributions and scholarship funding.