The celebrity TV chef Jamie Oliver has announced plans to open a new hot dog themed restaurant in London.
Called The Dog House & Diner, the new venue will act as casual restaurant and takeaway serving up a mix of hot dogs, burgers and ribs.
Details are still scarce but it's confirmed that the restaurant will open on Shaftesbury Avenue sometime this year.
It's yet another string to the bow of the Oliver empire which includes restaurants across the UK plus his recently launched Food Tube online food television channel.
There's no news on the hot dog styles that will be sold but he'll have some serious competition coming over from Bubble Dogs - the champagne and hot dog bar which opened in 2012, also in London.
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