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Willie's Wee-Nee Wagon returns to familiar spot in Tinley Park

Owner Steve Wright stands inside the new Willie's Wee-Nee Wagon at 16707 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park.
By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Steve Wright has decided to try his hand again at running Willie's Wee-Nee Wagon at 16707 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park.

Wright, of Mokena, operated a Willie's Wee-Nee Wagon in the same space several years ago but closed it because of declining sales and after a second location in New Lenox near Lincoln-Way Central High School failed.

His second incarnation of Willie's opened last month.

"I love doing it," said Wright, whose day job has been in the construction business for more than 40 years. "I'm going to do it this time. It's a lot of fun ."

Wright said he started thinking about reopening Willie's after Diana's Kitchen, which had opened in the same space, closed last year.

"I thought about it for months before deciding to open it again," he said.

"Everything is basically the same," he said. "I even have three of the girls who worked for me then back. I'm very excited about that."

Wright said the menu is the same one that he inherited when he bought the business from its founder's son Willie Mahoney Jr. The original hot dog stand opened in 1955 near 157th Street and Crawford Avenue in Markham.

"We use Hillshire Farms hot dogs and there's a special way to make the burgers," he said. "The double cheeseburger is our most popular along with the hot dogs."

The Tinley location is small and seats only 16 with a couple of picnic tables outside.

Wright is also thinking about adding some special events this time around.

"I'm thinking of having a steam corn during the sweet corn season and I'm going to organize a hot dog eating contest with prizes for first, second and third."

He has no plans to open a second location.

"Having a second location killed me the first time around," he said. "I won't do that again."

Willie's is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and closed on Sunday.

For information, call the restaurant at 708-633-4666.

Eatery closes in Frankfort

Hawgs-n-Dawgs, a restaurant that had an elaborate motorcycle theme, closed recently at 7940 W. Lincoln Highway in Frankfort. The eatery opened in May 2006 and specialized in deep-fried hot dogs and great french fries.

Sleepy's opens second store in Orland

Sleepy's, a New York-based company that calls itself the world's largest mattress retailer and which opened stores late last year in Orland Park, Frankfort, Evergreen Park and Chicago's Southwest Side, opened a second Orland Park store earlier this month at 158th Street and LaGrange Road in the former Starbuck's.

The Hicksville-based company, which has more than 800 showrooms in 14 Eastern and mid-Atlantic states and carries a wide selection of mattress brands, opened its first Chicago-area store last summer.

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