Restaurant in San Francisco, United States
Trick Dog
1,235Pearl PointsOAD-ranked hot dogs, no lunch, worth it.

About Trick Dog
Chef Josh Harris runs a focused hot dog operation in San Francisco's Mission District, open from 4 pm daily. Easy to walk into, well-credentialed for its price tier, a smart counterpoint to the city's tasting-menu circuit.
Verdict
If you are in San Francisco's Mission District looking for a focused, affordable eat that punches well above its price point, Trick Dog is worth your evening. If you want a white-tablecloth occasion dinner, look instead at Lazy Bear or Atelier Crenn.
The Case for Booking
Led by chef Josh Harris, Trick Dog operates out of a tight address at 3010 20th Street in the Mission. The OAD Cheap Eats recognition is a meaningful trust signal here: that list is compiled by serious diners, not algorithm-weighted review aggregators, consistent placement across three years means the kitchen has not coasted on an early wave of attention.
The seasonal rotation angle matters practically. The hot dog format is deceptively simple, which means the kitchen's seasonal ingredient choices and topping rotations are where the differentiation lives. When the menu rotates, what you ate on a visit six months ago may not be what is on offer now. That is a reason to visit more than once, not a reason to hesitate. The Mission neighborhood also gives you a fallback — the surrounding blocks have strong bar and food options if you arrive and the line is long.
For a food-focused traveler already planning to hit San Francisco's higher-end spots like Benu or Quince, Trick Dog makes a logical counterpoint meal — a grounded, neighborhood-focused experience that costs a fraction of a tasting menu. It also compares favorably to other acclaimed American hot dog destinations: for context, Gray's Papaya in New York City and Super Duper Weenie in Norwalk represent the category's benchmark operators on the East Coast. Trick Dog holds its own in that company.
Timing and Hours
Trick Dog opens at 4 pm daily and closes at midnight Sunday through Thursday, with Friday and Saturday extended to 2 am. There is no lunch service, so this is an afternoon-onwards operation. Friday and Saturday evenings will draw the Mission's bar crowd, which means higher volume and more noise. If you want the food to be the focus, Monday through Thursday between 4 pm and 7 pm is the window to aim for. The later weekend hours make it a viable late-night option after a first dinner or show, which is a genuine logistical advantage in a city where late kitchen hours are not common at quality-focused spots.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 3010 20th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
- Neighborhood: Mission District
- Hours: Mon–Thu 4 pm–12 am | Fri–Sat 4 pm–2 am | Sun 4 pm–12 am
- Booking difficulty: Easy, walk-ins are the norm for this format
- Price range: Cheap Eats tier (OAD-ranked); specific prices not confirmed
- Chef: Josh Harris
- Awards: OAD Cheap Eats North America, #240 (2025), #209 (2024), Recommended (2023)
- Dietary restrictions: Contact the venue directly; specific menu accommodations not confirmed
- More SF dining: See our full San Francisco restaurants guide
How It Compares
Trick Dog sits in a completely different price bracket from San Francisco's tasting-menu circuit. Saison, Benu, and Quince are all $$$$ operations requiring advance reservations, formal dress consideration, a significant per-head spend. Trick Dog asks none of that. The value comparison is not really apples-to-apples, but if you are building a San Francisco itinerary and want a credentialed cheap eat to balance out a high-end dinner, Trick Dog is the most defensible choice in its category in the city.
Against other hot dog-focused venues nationally, the OAD ranking puts Trick Dog ahead of most regional competitors. Gray's Papaya in New York has institutional name recognition but no formal critical rankings in recent years. Super Duper Weenie in Norwalk has a cult following in the Northeast. Trick Dog's three-year OAD presence gives it a more current and documented critical standing than either.
If you are deciding between Trick Dog and a casual meal at one of San Francisco's more expensive but not tasting-menu-level restaurants, book Trick Dog and save your bigger budget for Lazy Bear or Atelier Crenn, where the price-to-experience ratio demands more deliberate planning. For broader San Francisco trip planning, our San Francisco hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Trick Dog good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion calls for a low-key, no-fuss night out. Trick Dog has earned three consecutive OAD Cheap Eats nods through 2025, which is meaningful recognition, but the format is casual hot dogs in the Mission — not a birthday-dinner destination. For a true special-occasion meal in San Francisco, Benu or Quince are better fits.
Is Trick Dog good for solo dining?
Yes. A casual hot dog spot like Trick Dog is low-pressure for solo visits — no prix-fixe minimums, no awkward table sizing. Friday and Saturday hours extend to 2 am, so it also works if you're eating late after other plans. Show up, order, no ceremony required.
Can I eat at the bar at Trick Dog?
Bar seating isn't confirmed in the available venue data, so don't book around that assumption. Given the format and address at 3010 20th Street in the Mission, this is a walk-in-friendly casual spot rather than a counter-service-only setup — but verify directly before planning your visit around a specific seat.
Does Trick Dog handle dietary restrictions?
The venue data doesn't specify dietary accommodation policies. Hot dog menus typically have limited flexibility for complex restrictions. If dietary needs are a deciding factor, check the venue's official channels before visiting — the cuisine type makes this worth checking ahead.
Is lunch or dinner better at Trick Dog?
Dinner is your only option. Trick Dog opens at 4 pm daily — there is no lunch service at all. If you're planning around midday, you'll need to look elsewhere in the Mission. For evening visits, Thursday through Saturday gives you the most runway with late hours running to midnight or 2 am.
What are alternatives to Trick Dog in San Francisco?
For other OAD-recognized casual spots in San Francisco, check Pearl's SF cheap eats coverage. If you want to stay in the Mission neighbourhood with a similar low-key format and late hours, explore the broader 20th Street corridor. Trick Dog is specifically strong on value and critical recognition within the hot dog category — alternatives depend on whether you're optimizing for price, format, or neighbourhood.
Can Trick Dog accommodate groups?
No venue data on private dining or group booking policies is available. For larger parties, the casual format is generally group-friendly in terms of atmosphere, but coordinate ahead if your group exceeds six — smaller casual spots in the Mission can fill quickly, especially on Friday and Saturday when the 2 am closing gives more flexibility.
Location
3010 20th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
San Francisco, United States
Compare Trick Dog
Also Consider
- Lazy Bear, Progressive American, Contemporary, $$$$
- Atelier Crenn, Modern French, Contemporary, $$$$
- Benu, French - Chinese, Asian, $$$$
- Quince, Italian, Contemporary, $$$$
- Saison, Progressive American, Californian, $$$$
The honest comparison here is not Trick Dog versus Lazy Bear or Atelier Crenn, it is Trick Dog as a deliberate budget anchor in a city where four-course dinners at Benu or Quince can easily run $300+ per head. Those venues are tasting-menu commitments requiring advance reservations and formal planning. Trick Dog asks you to show up, eat well, spend a fraction of that. If your San Francisco trip already includes one high-end dinner, Trick Dog is the most defensible cheap eat to balance the itinerary.
Within the $$$$ tier, Saison offers a fire-focused progressive American experience that is among the most technically demanding in the city. Atelier Crenn is the right call for a special occasion with strong aesthetic ambitions. Lazy Bear suits diners who want an interactive communal format. None of those compete with Trick Dog on value or accessibility, they are simply different decisions for different meals on the same trip.
For food travelers comparing Trick Dog against other credentialed cheap eat destinations nationally, its three-year OAD placement gives it a documented critical standing that most hot dog-format venues lack. If you are already planning a day trip to The French Laundry in Napa or Single Thread in Healdsburg, Trick Dog makes a practical Mission District stop either the night before or after, easy to book, low financial risk, well above the baseline for its category.
Hours
- Monday
- 4 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 4 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 4 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 4 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 4 pm–2 am
- Saturday
- 4 pm–2 am
- Sunday
- 4 pm–12 am
Recognized By
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