I just stopped by for lunch with a coworker. Being a nice day we sat there and ate since it’s outside. It was a nice reminder of my days on the east coast with the hot dog carts. Overall I like the experience and will definitely go back. There was a selection of 6 – 7 different types of dogs with the addition of a chicken breast. The bun is warm and soft. I went with the Cajun instead of the hotlink(mild) as I like a little kick to my dog. I didn’t get any heat so next time I’ll go with the Habanero. There was spicy brown and yellow mustard and of course ketchup. I have yet to find a Chicagodog in the Bay Area. Until then Logan’s will meet my hotdog needs.
Dwight A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Santa Clara, CA
Tried hot dog and cajun dog. All dogs steamed. These two bland.
John G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
Great hot dogs. Love the habanero dog. Great price and a nice outdoor spot. Never had a bad hot dog here.
G W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Bruno, CA
Quick review. Great dogs, great price and a very helpful owner. Its always pleasant to talk to the him, he will do everything to give you the best service and meal. Me and my wife both love this place.
Yui J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Santa Clara, CA
Great little roadside stop. My coworker and I decided to give Logan’s a shot after hearing about it through one of our interns. A bit pricy for a wiener but definitely one of a kind for the Silicon Valley. I would recommend the habanero link. Tip: try not to confuse yourself when looking for parking. You can park along Agnew or across the street in the neighborhood and walk on over.
Luz R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
First time there today. I didn’t know what to order and looked a bit confused the owner stepped in and gave me a small description of all of them which I really liked. Everything looked cleaned and organized the food also taste amazing and fresh! I will defiantly go again and try everything. By the way the Polish and the kosher, and the grilled chicken sandwich. He was very kind, joked around with me and called me a trouble maker. He made me feel like a valued customer as soon as I arrived.
Francis T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
I am over 50. Trying eateries around town. Excited to try dawg since it is close to work. My co-worker who is 20 years younger and I tried it. Our dogs, kocher and hababerno were not cooked enough. kinda cold, not streamy hot. We both though that we could have a great dog or polish saugage at Costco plus a drink for 1⁄3 of the cost of a single dog at Dawg which charges $ 5 a dog, $ 6.50 if you want a can drink and a small bag chips. The concept is cute and the stand is cute. Not 2⁄3 more cute for a semi-cold dog. No need to come back.
Neal j.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wildomar, CA
My favorite hot dog place in the entire South Bay. A good selection of Dogs to choose from. Remember it’s a hot dog cart not a full blown restaurant so don’t expect some giant menu. If you love hot dogs you will be hooked on their’s
Michael H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Clara, CA
Awesome hot dog stand. Great hot dogs, and Lee is a good guy. If I’m in the neighborhood and he’s open I’m just going there. Can’t go wrong. Parking is easy as you can park on the curb to get to his stand.
Jini G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hayward, CA
Went there for lunch with my friend and LOVEDIT! Been meaning to try it on my way to work but always forgot… so glad we went! I had the Louisiana Cajun which was yum. Going back to try the habanero links :)
Josh M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Boy if you are in the area for lunch, eat here ! Located right off Agnew you can find a delicious hot dog for a decent price ! I personally enjoy the pineapple sausage. It is nice and juicy and, ANDAMAZING ! They have an assortment of toppings you can put on your hot dogs such as tomatoes, onions, sauerkraut(oh yes I love sauerkraut), and a few more things ! Funny story, one day my girlfriend and I went here to get some hot dogs, long story short I ended up forgetting my wallet. Logan(I am assuming) spent the time trying to contact me to tell me I forgot my wallet ! Ended up showing up the next day to pick it up and bought another hotdog haha . The only bummer is they are open till 2:30 :( But I also think that is what makes this place special; you have to come at the right time to enjoy !
M...I Love This Place S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Santa Clara, CA
Tasty Hot Dawg with lots of topping options. Kraut, Relish, Jalepenos, Onions and of course Ketchup and two different Mustard options. The locations was interesting. I was expecting an industrial or tech campus, but it was in a residential neighborhood bordering industrial and tech. The man running the cart was very easy going and friendly. Clean seats and tables under a shady umbrella, I enjoyed the cool breeze. Not far from Rivermark, parking was easy.
C D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Menlo Park, CA
Unilocalers, my debt of gratitude is massive. Can I get financing, at 0% ? The Habanero dog is Too Big To Fail. Ridonkulous. I couldn’t get enough of it. The spice is perfect, but beware that first bite!!! Juices will gush. It was pure luck that I didn’t end up wearing my food, as usual. Bun, yes — steamed. Loved it. Reminds me of the dogs at a baseball game. Toppings, awesome. Crazy big selection. Totallly fresh. Normally, it’s yellow mustard and onions ONLY… but today I was feeling saucy, so I added some sauerkraut. SCORE. Service with a smile. What more can you ask for? I’m going back to try everything.
Jamie J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Campbell, CA
A hot dog stand with 4.5 stars? Crazy… but pretty accurate! I believe the guy who runs this stand is the owner of the house right behind the stand. Brilliant! I wish I could open up a small business on my property and make a few extra bucks! Anyway, while they sell kosher hot dogs, polish dogs, hot links, and Cajun sausage, the best choice is a habanero dog. I know what you’re thinking, «Habanero Dog? No thanks. I don’t want to feel the heat again in a few hours or the next morning.» But, don’t worry, while it is spicy, it’s not overly spicy. I ordered mine and after grilling it up and steaming the bun, I was loading my toppings of onions, ketchup, spicy mustard, and relish on within a few minutes. Got it with a bag of chips and bottled water and sat down at one of the tables. Being that the temperature was about 70 degrees on an overcast day, it was as close to a perfect lunch could get. The sausage was thick and huge(that’s what she said!) and had a nice snap to it. The sesame-seed bun was steamed, which I prefer to grilling when it comes to hot dog buns. As tempted as I was to pull«a Costco» and get 2 hot dogs, the first one was more than enough. Especially when paired with a bag of chips. Talk about bargain pricing, $ 6 for all that! While it seemed to be off the beaten path, Logan’s seemed to have a steady stream of customers. While it looked like it was Habanero Dog day, I saw a few people order the Tri-Tip sandwich, as well. That will probably be next on my list. Either that or a Cajun Pineapple Dog. Sounds just odd enough for me to try it!
Mark B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Jose, CA
Logan’s Big Dawgs is must for anyone who likes tasty dogs. I had seen this place at least a dozen times and never thought of stopping until today. Glad I did. I tried the Habanero link and piled on the condiment: spicy brown mustard, ketchup, relish, kraut, tomatoes and onions. The buns are steamed and the link fills you up so no need to get two… but by all means do it if you’re feeling ziggy piggy. There is seating available right there with plenty of shade. You can tell Lee takes pride in his work and pleasing the customer. I’ll definitely be back to try some of the other menu items. My only suggestion would be to add some local organic ingredients to the mix.. .and maybe some mayo for the condiments… just because mayo is awesome.
David P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Carlos, CA
Just a hot dog cart with some tables at a street corner in a run down commercial neighborhood, but they do hot dogs right. My dog was just cooked evenly on the grill so it was nicely seared on the outside and juicy on the inside. Definitely not sitting there for an hour in a steamer. High quality sausages, good mustard and fresh toppings. Don’t need anything else for a great hot dog eating experience.
Badri N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
Awesome little place that I stumbled upon when taking a back road to avoid traffic. Only open for a couple of hours for lunch. Outdoor roadside seating on the curb — 4 tables only so unless you’re taking it to go, get here early or be prepared to wait for a seat. Or just sit on the curb and eat :) I had the habanero dog shown in the picture and it was amazingly good. Spicy but not overwhelmingly so — you could taste all the great seasoning. You fix your own toppings — relish, sauerkraut, onions, tomatoes, jalapenos, ketchup, regular and spicy brown mustard, salt, pepper and a variety of hot sauces… Combo with the dog, packet of chips and a bottle of water for $ 6 — what a deal! ~ 5 stars. Good, honest food, friendly owner, great price! # 313
Treb R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Saratoga, CA
Don’t know how I’ve missed this place for so many years. Right around the corner from the office. A hot dog stand, but as cute as a button with the patio tables and umbrellas. The habanero dog was perfect. So plump and juicy it almost split and just the right amount of heat.
Connie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cupertino, CA
This place is precious. First of all I don’t know if the man that was serving us is Logan or the owner(probably), but he’s such a dad. I don’t know why — he didn’t do anything dad-esque whilst asking for our orders or whatever, but that’s just the feeling I got. We parked in the liquor store lot across the street and I really didn’t notice the stand until my friend pointed out the huge, «Logan’s Big Dawgs» sign that was up on the fence. It’s basically a hot dog cart/station with outdoor patio chair seating(with cute plants on every table!) and umbrellas. Everything is $ 4 unless you do combos then they are $ 6. I think the sirloin or tri tip sandwiches are $ 6 from the start, I wasn’t too focused on anything but the hot dogs(of which they had hot links, Louisiana, polish, habanero, kosher, Cajun… and I think that’s it). I got the habanero and loaded it with onions, a fresh tomato/onion salsa, some horseradish(that didn’t have that much horseradish flavor), picked carrots and jalapeño, and of course ketchup/mustard. My friend got the tri tip sandwich which came with or without sliced tomatoes and onions. So good. The casing was a little hard to break through to eat the dog in one bite, but the flavor was there. As we sat and ate, people were constantly stopping along the road, pulling up, parking, etc to order hot dogs. Solid.
Verona N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Jose, CA
I’ve been here a number of times. I’ve tried several of their dogs and the steak sandwich as well. Always been satisfied with my food. Yesterday I had the pleasure of discovering they’ve added a chicken sandwich to the menu. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with how good this was — considering it came from a cart on a street corner. The bread was fresh and toasted perfectly. Crisp but soft and fluffy inside. The chicken was moist and seasoned nicely. Accompanied with melted cheese, bbq sauce, mayo and tomatoes. This spontaneous lunch stop completely hit the spot. They’ve added a nice patio area so I don’t have to wait to get back to the office to dig in. Plenty of seats and shade made for a nice getaway from the office without having to get in the car and deal with parking somewhere. I have a feeling I’ll be dropping in a lot more often.