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Dogtown Dogs in Los Angeles

123456 Los Angeles, , 90014 - Get directions
3 Reviews8.7

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+1 562-332-0589

123456 Los Angeles, , 90014
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Opening Time

Sunday - 10AM-3AM
Monday - 10AM-3AM
Tuesday - 10AM-3AM
Wednesday - 10AM-3AM
Thursday - 10AM-3AM
Friday - 10AM-3AM
Saturday - 10AM-3AM

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2.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

FOOD POISONING. My daughter got food poisoning from this truck and so did my husband.   This food truck has exceptionally RUDE customer service... Although their drinks are two dollars... There is a soy hotdog that says the price is one dollar however once I ordered it for my entire family it turned out that the total was over $30 because the soil is one dollar extra not just one dollar even though on the menu its clearly stated "soy dog $1" and nowhere does it say one dollar extra or anyt...

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

These guys put out some awesome hotdogs !!! Not to mention their tots !!! Must have !!

4.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

After seeing this truck parked in the lot of my climbing gym, I started arguing with my climbing partner over the merits of a relatively plain, spare hot dog versus the merits of a funky fancy fusion dog slathered in aioli and vegetables. (The argument devolved into me ranting about ketchup's total uselessness as a condiment in a voice so loud the entire gym could probably hear me, but anyway...) I'll start with the good: the tater tots were amazing. Crispy and sizzling hot with a good amount of still-soft potatoes simmering in the middle. They needed no sauce. But the dog - the 'California Dog' - on the 'funky fancy fusion' dog side of the hot dog divide... it just wasn't good. For many reasons. One was the amount of 'aioli' (orange mayo as far as I'm concerned) made the whole thing soggy and caused the bun to basically disintegrate, leaving me with a naked hot dog sliding around the foil covered with goo. Another was the hot dog itself wasn't good; the skin didn't snap (not sure there even was skin), the texture was off (mealy, if that makes sense), and it tasted almost canned. I pretty much just choked it down, then ate the fried onions off while musing that frying things is definitely Dogt...