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While touring the beautiful country of Iceland, make sure to stop at this popular hot dog stand and follow in the footsteps of a countless number of stars.
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There's only one place to get it in Reykjavik and that's Bæjarins Beztu. It's a hot dog stand in the heart of downtown that sells more than 4000 hot dogs a day!
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1. Reykjavik’s Hot Dog (or pylsur) Reykjavik's Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur has been in business for over 60 years, serving some of the best Icelandic hot dogs—made from a blend of beef, lamb, and pork.
The hot dog stand has occupied the northwest corner of Grand Avenue and Pulaski Road for decades. A hand grenade, described in a police notification only as a "suspicious object," was found in a bag.