Anna
Stopped by to grab a bite while we we’re in the plaza since it was convenient. Got the Moorpark dog (large) with fries. The flavor of the hot dog was pretty good (with hot sauce and ketchup). The fries were cooked well, nice and crispy but they were so bland, wish they’d cooked with more salt. The place is really small with one table inside and seating outside. Staff was friendly, and prices are ok.
… moreDelilah Torres
One of my favorite spots! Food is delicious and staff is attentive and kind. I always leave happy!
… moreSavvy Richards
I’ve been coming to lucky dog since I was a kid. The food is always good with the freshest ingredients. The owners are always so kind and know what they’re doing when it comes to making a good burger! David deserves a special shout out, this young gentleman is the definition of ‘customer service with a smile’ he’s always happy to help!!! You won’t regret stopping in whether you get a hot dog, burger or sandwich – there’s a reason Lucky’s dog has been around my entire life. *Pro tip Lucky’s dog has the best double avocado bacon cheese burger around it’s a must have!!!
… moreJake Nonnemaker
Diogenes of ancient Greece was infamous for walking around Athens in the daytime with a lantern looking for an honest man. I feel that way often when searching for Chicagoan food in the Conejo Valley. This is perplexing because many of my friends are Chi-Town ex-pats. I would have hoped by now that at least one of them would have founded a hot dog or Italian beef stand. There has been a noticeable vacuum in CV since Dayne’s Chicago Beef in Thousand Oaks closed in 2016.
Luckily, a Chicago style hot dog can be found at Lucky’s Dog House in the Janss Marketplace. Their Chicago dog has a Vienna beef hot dog (other dog options are available), chopped onion, tomato slices, dill pickle spear, sport pepper, relish and celery salt. It only lacks a poppy seed bun (although their bun was fresh and puffy) and the signature neon green relish. Overall the hot dog was very good but I have to admit I was disappointed that it didn’t have that “pop” you get with natural-casing hot dogs.
The restaurant is small with counter service and reminiscent of the mom-n-pop fast food stands found in the San Fernando Valley and elsewhere in the 1970s and 1980s.
I ordered the meal which included a soda and crinkle cut fries which were hot, fresh and crunchy. Total bill was $9.27, which is a bit on the pricey side for a hot dog meal.
… moreDev N
This place was perfect to grab some food with mimy toddler after playing. We got a cheeseburger and it was very affordable and delicious! The staff were very friendly and helpful. Its decorated with a bunch of cute wiener dogs (daschunds) that my son liked lookking at. They also seemed to be very supportive of the community. We will definitely be back!
… moreMike Mackintosh
Always a family favorite! So many choices! Highly recommend this place for father/son bonding time. Stop by Coldstones next door for dessert.
… moreCali_DDy 75
Clean dining area. Very welcoming cashier and cook. Amazing food. Fast service. Must try!
… moreJon-Robert Almanza
“The burger lord has declared: this is a good burger” – the 8 year old
… moreLinda Doty
I ordered a Hebrew dog then told him to change it to a turkey dog because the Hebrew tend to be tough. He didn’t change it and it’s also $2 more for the Hebrew. I ate half the hot dog thinking their turkey dogs are tough and then I found the ticket that he had charged for the Hebrew. I told him and he said sorry so I guess that solves everything. This is why I don’t like to give tips before service. I gave him $3 to over charge me $2. Won’t go back or recommend either.
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