If you’ve ever spent any time in New Orleans, especially the French Quarter, then you’ve probably come across a Lucky Dogs cart once or twice. A popular late-night snack for folks leaving Bourbon Street, Lucky Dogs have been an iconic part of the New Orleans street food scene for over 75 years. Let’s take a closer look at how this historic vendor came to be known as one of the most iconic hot dogs in Louisiana.

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Visit the Lucky Dogs website for more information, and be sure to follow Lucky Dogs on Facebook so you never miss out on any drop-in locations. You never know when one of these famous carts will be at a festival near you!

For more culinary adventures, check out some of our favorite restaurants in Louisiana. If you’re planning on visiting New Orleans, a food tour is a must-try.

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