

Dog Haus creates hand-crafted hormone- and antibiotic-free hot dogs, sausages, burgers, plant-based proteins and one Bad Mutha Clucka, all served on Kings Hawaiian rolls. Crush one, then wash it down with one of our local craft beers, signature cocktails or premium shakes!
Huge, laid-back spot serving premium, handcrafted hot dogs & burgers, plus craft beer.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1407 San Pablo Ave Suite A, Berkeley, CA 94702
Phone: (844) 370-3800
Website: https://berkeley.doghaus.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I signed up using my phone number in order to get the special discounts (or so I thought).
Placed the order for the 4 Chopped Cheese sliders , The Ruben Tots, and 2 other items that were supposed to be 1 dollar off each.
The person who attended to the order said he only started 3 days ago and couldn’t override or give the discount. It was extremely frustrating and was told that the manager was there and would see about it. Never had the opportunity to speak to the Manager as they never came out. Strangely, there wasn’t any customers around and so that could have also been a sign. I assumed that the system would discount the order through the kiosk order system but it didn’t and only the full price was being charged.
They should look into this problem, I just couldn’t understand why they couldn’t manually input the price with the discounts for Happy Hour to allow the discount so ended up just leaving after 30 minutes of attempting to order. I was ready to spend almost 50 for food, but sadly I never was able to even order to take advantage of the Happy Hour discount.
I was headed to the taqueria, which I’m sure is also great, but ended up parking across the street from here and I’m glad I gave it a try.
Great local beer selection, as well as a full bar. A very versatile menu with all-beef hot dogs, traditional brats, burgers and chicken both grilled and fried.
Owner, Miguel was awesome.
I arrived at this establishment in distress, genuinely sick and in urgent need of a restroom. I approached a staff member—who looked me directly in the eye—and politely asked if I could use their facilities, explaining my immediate need before I planned to sit down and order something.
The response was immediate and without a trace of compassion: “No, you can’t. It’s for customers.”
I was in a moment of vulnerability, and in return, I was met with cold, rigid adherence to policy. I simply said, “Thank you, I really appreciate that,” and left.
To the management: I left not because I was rejected, but because your employee’s reaction showed me everything I needed to know about the values of this business. A momentary lapse in judgment for a few seconds of water use would have been an act of goodwill. Instead, you chose to prioritize the sanctity of your restrooms over the immediate physical need of a person who intended to be your patron.
If your policy cannot bend for a sick person in desperate need, it is a bad policy, and you are running a business, not a community space. Kindness and common sense are always better business practices than rigidity. I highly recommend taking a moment to reflect on what matters more: a few cents of water, or your humanity. I will never return.