CONEY ISLAND, Brooklyn — Nathan's Famous is turning back time for its 100th Anniversary by selling its world famous hot dogs for just 5 cents during Memorial Day weekend.

The Coney Island staple is celebrating a historic milestone. The first Nathan's Famous stand opened in 1916 by founder Nathan Handwerker and sold hot dogs for 5 cents. The restaurant has expanded and is now serving frankfurters, crinkled french fries and soft drinks to fans in 53,000 retail and restaurant locations in the U.S.

To celebrate 100 years in the business, Nathan's is bringing back the original price tag. Better get there early though! The once-in-a-century deal will only be available May 28 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its original Coney Island location on the corner of Surf and Stillwell.

Loyal customers can only buy two hot dogs and will also receive a Commemorative Certificate.

For more deals and offers, head over to Nathan's Famous website.

If you can't make it to the 5-cent hot dog celebration, make sure to stop by for Nathan's 2016 hot dog eating contest in July. It's an event you don't want to miss.