Love this franchise however this particular hot dog on a stick does not train their employees well. They move extremely slow and even burned my corn dog and tried to give it to me. She knew it was burnt, I asked her to redo it. Need better training and to be more efficient.
Marc B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
HDOAS has lost its luster! When you order a beef hot dog, they make you say«beef on a stick,» or they just call out«beef on a stick.» Sounds gross, unappealing, nauseating(or all three). The price matched the quality when I was a kid, but the cost to the consumer seems to have skyrocketed without improvement in the food. A turkey on a stick was $ 3.15! Really? Too much! And .50 extra for a beef dog. The price should be $ 1.50 for a turkey OR beef hot dog. I’m only giving it two stars because I’ll always have great memories from Hot Dog on a Stick.
Anonymous a.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
Slowest one I’ve ever had. They only have guy named Brandyn and he really takes his time. Never seen it this bad. Took nearly a half an hour for«fast» food. And there really weren’t very many customers.
Johanna C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Woodland Hills, CA
Standard option when shopping gets tiring and you need a snack. Doesn’t trying on clothes burn calories? Hmm. Whelp, Hot Dog on A Stick is convenient option located on the 2nd floor near Forever 21. Customer service is always consistently pleasant. The actual hot dog/cheese dogs are good though can get slightly overcooked when they’re getting slammed by patrons and only have 1 employee handling the register and prepping the orders while the other does paperwork. Interesting at best but a very convenient option otherwise when you need a shopping snack that’s a bit heartier than a pretzel.
Craig R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
It’s hot dogs and cheese, battered and fried, and served on a stick. Don’t get all«foodie» on me now. It’s mall food people. You know you love eating this crap. There is, however, the issue of the Hot Dog on a Stick uniform. Big bold stripes of yellow, blue and red with a silly hat and short shorts. To add insult to injury these poor young ladies have to annihilate dozens of lemons by going through a vaguely demeaning motion reminiscent of riding a pogo stick or churning butter. I find this embarrassing and awkward and yet at the same time, oddly erotic. I’m just here for the lemonade.
Paolo M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
The location is pretty new, so i stopped by to have a bite. To begin with, the customer service is great. The manager of the store was working and was very helpful. The lemonade and hot dog were of the usual quality you can come to expect from them as well. Good service. Good food. Good prices. I can’t complain.
Christopher C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sherman Oaks, CA
A few months ago I noticed the sign went up for the impending opening of Hot Dog On a Stick at the Fashion Square mall. Then I forgot about it until a few weeks back when I was at the mall picking up a few nick nacks and decided I needed to get myself some lemonade. Of course, one can’t just get lemonade when one frequents a Hot Dog on a Stick, so I got myself a hot dog as well. There is nothing that can be said about this franchise that hasn’t been said already. The lemonade here is good because it isn’t so sweet that it’s uncomfortable to drink. The flavor options while interesting doesn’t really interest me that much. The corn dog is freshly dipped as always and for some reason they are able to get just the right amount of crunch to their corn bread mix that still lets it maintain it’s airy texture which makes it easier to eat. Overall, this is a great addition to the food options at this mall.