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restaurant chain, with its flagship restaurant located at 2090
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at 72nd Street. In June 2020, it had one location operational during the
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. Several other locations had closed prior. Gray's Papaya is famous for its inexpensive (once sold for 50 cents, now, as of 2021, sell for $2.95), high-quality hot dogs, considered among the best in New York City. The " papaya" in the name refers to the papaya fruit drink sold at the establishment. They also sell orange, grape,
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, coconut champagne (non-alcoholic), and banana daiquiri (non-alcoholic) fruit drinks.


History

The chain was founded by a former partner of
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, Nicholas Gray, in 1973, with its flagship restaurant located at 2090
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at 72nd Street. In the June 1, 2006, issue of ''
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,'' Gray's Papaya's hot dog was ranked first over its competitors Papaya King and Papaya Dog. On March 3, 2008, ''
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'' reported that Gray's Papaya had endorsed Democratic candidate
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in his campaign for the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election. The former
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location of Gray's Papaya (at Eighth Avenue and 37th Street) closed in 2011 and the Greenwich Village branch (on Sixth Avenue at 8th Street) in 2014 due to rent increases. For several years after, the flagship location at 72nd street was the only location left. In 2016, Gray's Papaya signed a 20-year lease for a new midtown location on Eighth Avenue, between West 39th and West 40th streets. The location opened in spring 2017 but subsequently closed in 2020 due to the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. After likewise shuttering their flagship location for the "first time in 47 years" on March 30, Gray's Papaya reopened the location in May 2020, with a new version of its "recession special" that featured two franks and a tropical drink for $6.95 including tax, with frontline healthcare workers eating the special for free.
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listed it as one of the best hot dog locations in New York.


Menu

Gray's Papaya is famous for its inexpensive (once sold for 50 cents, now, as of 2021, sell for $2.95), high-quality hot dogs. The " papaya" in the name refers to the papaya fruit drink sold at the establishment. They also sell orange, grape,
piña colada The piña colada (; es, piña , "pineapple", and , "strained") is a cocktail made with rum, cream of coconut or coconut milk, and pineapple juice, usually served either blended or shaken with ice. It may be garnished with either a pineapple we ...
, coconut champagne (non-alcoholic), and banana daiquiri (non-alcoholic) fruit drinks. The franchise has natural skinned franks. Gray's Papaya hot dogs are considered among the best in New York City. Gray's Payaya's hot dogs and drinks are now available shipping nationwide.


Media

* In the 1995 film ''
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'', a scene takes place across the street at 72nd and Broadway, with the sign shown prominently. * In the 1997 film '' Fools Rush In,'' one of the characters has Gray's Papaya hot dogs delivered to her husband in Las Vegas. * The 2001 film '' Down to Earth'' starring Chris Rock also features the restaurant. * It is also featured in the 2008 movie '' Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist.''That’s Not Acceptable https://clip.cafe/nick-norahs-infinite-playlist-2008/thats-not-acceptable/ * In the 2010 film ''
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'', Jennifer Lopez orders a hot dog for take out dinner.


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