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Marites D.
Sep 27, 2024
Dirt Dog is located on the Las Vegas Strip at Grand Bazaar Shops, next to Fuel Bar.Menu offers a nice selection of hot dogs including fries, tacos, corn, and desserts.Elote Dog ($11.75) is my favorite and very filling! They use premium beef hot dog wrapped in bacon, and it comes with a generous serving of corn, lime mayo, cotija cheese, chili powder, bacon bits, and cilantro, served with lime, very delicious!Dirty Esquite ($6.95) is great and tasty! It's a good serving of corn with lots of cotija cheese, lime mayo, chili powder, bacon bits, more lime, and really good!For dessert, Deep Fried Oreos ($4.95) is yummy! It's two double stuffed oreos that are deep fried in house batter, served with a delightful horchata whipped cream. With Yelp check-in, you get one free order of deep fried oreos, which is awesome!Service from Lilianna and Tee is outstanding! I initally placed an order with Lili, and she's very efficient. They have indoor seating at the bar, it's a relaxing atmosphere with good music. Tee went above and beyond, providing exceptional service. She is very kind, accommodating, friendly, attentive, and pleasant!
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Vi T.
Feb 27, 2025
Dirt Dog brings the taste of downtown LA street food to the Las Vegas strip. I think they expanded their menu since I only remember hot dogs, fries and elote corn on their menu the last time I was here. Now they have street tacos and wings too - with daily specials every day. I've had one of their hot dogs, elote corn last time and those were tasty and filling. This time I came on a Wednesday for lunch and saw their chicken wings daily special with fries and a drink. However I wasn't feeling it and instead ordered the Al Pastor pork tacos, topped with guacamole, onions/cilantro, and a mango salsa (about $13 and it comes with 3 small tacos). Spicy al pastor pork was marinated and cooked nicely. I was a bit surprised when I saw the mango salsa - it was bright yellow/orange and was more of a puree sauce rather than minced fruit salsa. Regardless, it was still flavorful and satisfied my tastebuds and budget that day. Located at the end of one of the aisles in the back of the Grand Bazaar shops.
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Megan V.
Feb 8, 2025
When first getting to Vegas we tried Rock N Potato (you have to try Rock N Potato 10/10) and saw that Dirt Dog was right next to it. So we decided to try it one night after some gambling and walking up and down the strip. During the day the lines are average size but at night the lines are a little longer along with wait times. When you walk into Dirt Dog it's actually part of a food court but it does have plenty of seating available, they have a cool mural of Snoop Dog and the menu has the essentials for a good meal. We ordered the Mexican Corn in a cup, Pineapple Agua Fresca, Chili Fries, and a Plain Dog. The Mexican Corn in a cup was average tasting but I'll probably skip it next time I come, but I did appreciate how fresh the corn was and that it wasn't from a can. My Agua Fresca was delicious and I want to try all the flavors next time. The order of Chili Fries came with a lot of fries and the chili meat was so flavorful and the cheese was good too. The chili was so good I can only imagine how it tastes on a hot dog. The Plain Hot Dog was good too, I like that they put the hot dog on a thicker bun so that all the toppings don't fall out. Overall the food was good and tasty. I would recommend any of their specialty hot dogs because they load them up and all their ingredients are fresh and flavorful. Also it's a nice spot for a quick valuable bite.
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Vinkin Ken T.
Jan 15, 2025
Came by on a Tuesday at 8pm in January. Located near the Horseshoe hotel but outside along with the other little restaurants. There was no wait. You can also order ahead through Door Dash. Staff were friendly to take my order. I got the elote dog. It was ready in under 10 minutes. There's some seatings outside. My elote dog was okay. I thought the elote was a big dry. It needed more sauce. Probably best eaten right away. I ate mine when I got to my hotel room so the bread wasn't warm and fluffy. The hot dog is a basic hot dog like you get from Costco.
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Crystal T.
Jan 9, 2025
Quick review. I loved the Dirt Dog location off Fremont Street. But this one was okay. The line was super long and we waited for almost an hour to order our food. This location is located off the strip in a small center near Planet Hollywood. Across the street is the Bellagio. We wanted to try this location out because we didn't want to take an uber to Fremont Street. I ordered the elote dog and 2 tacos. After ordering, it took a few mins to get our food. There is seating in front of the establishment but I counted only 3 tables. However, there is a bar connected to it, so you can also sit there, order drinks, and eat. The elote dog didn't taste as good as the one that I tried at the Fremont Street Experience. I think they forgot to add mayo or the sauce that they put on it. Although it wasn't all that I expected, it was still good and the food hit the spot. Will definitely eat here again, only if the line is short.
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Daniel T.
Nov 20, 2024
Saw this spot advertised and was curious about their LA inspired cuisine. Located right off the strip, this place is a small spot that seats maybe 10 people inside of the actual bar, but has a window that you can order food from. Inside had its own unique LA arts vibe that was cool.Although I didn't try one of their well known upscale dogs, I did try the tacos because of course it was Tuesday. Ended up getting the Al pastor tacos which were very good and true to what you would expect. Served with a sauce that was a little sweeter than my liking, buts still a good taste.I also ended up trying the elote. At first glance I thought it looked a little heavy on the cream side, but it ended up being the right balance of spices. A fun topping that added character was some bacon bits on top that elevated this side dish which I thought was a nice touch that added additional crunch.I had a great customer service while visiting this spot. Everyone was friendly and the service was quick. I would recommend this spot again! Check out the photos.
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Brian M.
Jan 1, 2025
Located in front of the Horseshoe Casino on the Strip, is this small food shack. They sell a variety of creative hotdogs, but I was here for a cup of elote (street corn in a cup). So good and nice snack after walking down the Strip or drinking and dancing at Ole Red. Will be back.
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Victoria K.
Nov 11, 2024
This is located outside the old Horseshoe hotel. Its tucked in between the variety of shops and stores that is outdoors. The ordering process was a bit confusing since they have a full bar and then the food section. During peak times you order with the bar, but the three times we've been its always been with the food stall. The food is made fresh and piping hot. Hot Dogs range from pretty plain to loaded with all the toppings. The price ranges as well. I will say the plain dog is expensive for what it is. The toppings are delish, but most of the time it ends up off the dog. The fries however are my favorite part. They are always piping hot and so flavorful. Garlic Fries: always a fan favorite, i always ask for extra garlic and it always feels like the perfect amount. Elote Fries: i love the elote fry more than the elote dog. If you get them both, eat the hot dog over the fries and its just extra topping for the friesFilthy Fries: the bacon is the right move, however the two sauces mixer are not my favorite. I would ask for them on the side next time.Overall this is a great late-night spot but it comes with Strip pricing so be aware.
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Tom C.
Jan 7, 2025
It's hard to find, but worth the effort. It's down a semi-covered "alley". Only a few outdoor tables, but delicious food. The chili dog was great! The toasted lobster roll was a difference maker. The dog itself had a lot of flavor, and the chili was excellent....just the right amount of cilantro and onion. It isn't cheap, but I didn't leave hungry with the dog and fries.
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Leizelle S.
Oct 18, 2024
I've been seeing posts and reels about dirt dogs and I HAD to try it out. It did not disappointed! This location is across of the Bellagio, part of the Grand Bazaar Shops. There's a window to order just the food or you can order drinks and food at the bar window. There's a few bar stools and a few tables and chairs in the area too. But it's a first come, first serve situation. So grab and go kind of thing. That's why I took away a star... but we went at a good time! So that helped a lot. They have all types of interesting hot dog combinations/toppings. I decided to share an Elote dog with my Fiance. It was sooo good! We also drank a few Mexican candy shots. Those were dangerously delicious! Our bartender Niecesa (I'm sorry if I spelled your name wrong...), was amazing! Great service and good company. I will definitely come to this specific location!
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