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Luckys Chicago Style Grill

4 star rating
based on 8 reviews

Categories: Hot Dogs, Sandwiches

2000S. IH-35
Round Rock, TX 78681
(512) 828-4300
Homemade Creme Brulee

Don't forget our new dessert Homemade Creme Brulee $2.00
It's goood.

 
Hours:

Mon-Sat. 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Sun. 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Attire:
Casual
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Private Lot
Price Range:
$
Good for Groups:
Yes
Good for Kids:
Yes
Takes Reservations:
No
Delivery:
No
Take-out:
Yes
Waiter Service:
No
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
Yes
Good for:
Lunch, Dinner

8 reviews for Luckys Chicago Style Grill

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Gary K.

Round Rock, TX

4 star rating
8/6/2009 5 photos

Help Me Rhonda, Help Help Me Rhonda; Help me get her out of my heart.....

Ah! 60's music playing as I walked into Luckys, or is it Lucky Dog's Chicago Style Grill?  I think it is both, the website says Luckys and the sign on the building says Lucky Dog.  Either way it is a Chicago style grill.  Never eaten Chicago style dogs I had nothing to base my expectations on so I had none.  Dogs, sausage, burgers, pizza, gyros, bratwurst, reuben's and many other items just beckon your taste buds to order them.

The time was 2pm so I missed the lunch crowd only a few patrons still eating, I ordered at the counter.   I ordered a chili cheese dog and the hamburger with a drink.   The Asian woman that took my order was the wife of the cook.  I think they are the owners or managers of the restaurant.  She was very nice and told me they were not a fast food place and it would take 8 minutes to fix my hamburger since they cook it when it is ordered and not before hand.  I had no problem waiting. I asked if they could cook my burger medium instead of medium well, she asked the cook to do that for me.

As I waited I was enjoying all the pictures including sports pictures from the Chicago area. The inside of the restaurant was very nice and clean with red square colored tables cloths under a Plexiglass table cover.  I also notice the special deal they had for lunch, burger, fries and drink at a cost of $7.50. I paid the same for the burger and drink.  Note to self read before ordering.

The order was up and brought to my table right away, great the food was still very hot, so hot I could not pick up the burger so I ate the hotdog first with a knife and fork.  The beef dog came with mustard, chopped raw onion, chili, and cheese on a Sesame Seed bun. It was very good, yes very good, indeed.  Now the burger, it was a standard 6oz burger with lettuce, tomato, onion, mustard, mayo on a slightly toasted white standard bun cooked close to medium well not medium.  Not a lot of ooze factor from burger itself. Nothing special I was thinking, it was still very hot, I started in on it.  When I finished I thought WOW what a good burger, it looked like it was nothing special but it hit the spot and I was craving another one.  I don't know why it was so good maybe it was the time, hunger, or something else.   So I decided to come back the next day and try it again to see if it held up the same.

Day 2:  Arrived again at 2pm and ordered the burger special this time and a kraut dog with mustard and onion.  Same deal 8 minute wait burger cooked medium.  The order was again delivered as stated and it looked the same and was very hot. I ate the burger first, it held up still very, very good.  I think it may be that it was delivered hot most of the time my food comes out just warm including burgers.

So I recommend this Chicago Style Grill place for dogs and burgers and I plan to add it to my monthly rotation.

Would I go back?  Yes, soon and many times.

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Ryan H.

Austin, TX

2 star rating
10/2/2009

So so. Have a classic beef sandwich that was overloaded with cheese and not that good. GF had a gyro that was good. Overall it was disappointing.

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Duane D.

Cedar Park, TX

4 star rating
11/20/2007

My office recently moved to a location that is very near this eatery, and as an avid carnivore I'd been very much wanting to try it; so last week my brother calls, says he's in the area of my office, and asks me if I want to grab a bite.  "Sure!" says I, "and I know just the place" - and off to Lucky Dog we went.  

I grew up eating a lot of Italian food, and Italian sausage and Italian beef are two of my favorites, so I heeded the recommendation from the other Yelp reviews and ordered the Italian Combo (only I got mine with cheese, sweet peppers, and onions).  When they brought the sandwich to the table, it became evident that a fork and a knife would be necessary to eat it, so I procured the requisite utensils and set to work.  First thing I noticed was that the Italian beef was very flavorful - just the right amount of seasoning, and juicy - a very authentic taste.  The second thing I noticed was that this was one spicy sandwich.  The third thing I noticed was that my sandwich had no sausage, but had lots of hot peppers...

"What the...?  This isn't my sandwich!"

I got up to take my sandwich back to the counter, but before I could even get there the guy came around the counter and came up to me to ask if there was a problem (bear in mind that we were there right in the middle of lunch, and they were pretty busy).  I explained to him that this wasn't my sandwich, he asked what I had ordered, I told him, and he took my partially eaten wrong sandwich and disappeared.  Within about a minute or so he brought me the correct sandwich (given how quickly he came up with it I assume that it had been made and was waiting to be brought out to our table, and that they had simply brought me someone else's sandwich the first time around - whatever, the fact is that he got me my correct sandwich VERY quickly in the middle of a busy lunch time).  He then stopped by our table two more times to make sure that everything was OK with our meal, which I appreciated.

For the most part I enjoyed my correct sandwich (the Italian combo) as the ingredients were top notch and the flavor of everything was excellent (my brother felt similarly about his sandwich as well) - my only issue with the sandwich was that the Italian sausage was a bit overcooked and thus a little dry.

Also, this tasty sandwich doesn't come without a cost, and we both agreed that the prices were a bit steeper than what we were expecting for a relatively simple lunch; for my sandwich, chips, and a fountain drink I paid almost $12.

In short, it was a tasty sanwich, but the next time I want to spend $10+ on a sandwich I'll probably go to Delaware and get a large philly.

I give this establishment 6 stars for the service, 4 stars for flavor, and 2 stars for value, which averages out to 4 stars.

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cha cha v.

Austin, TX

5 star rating
1/5/2008

This isn't Chicago, but its as close as I'm gonna get.

First of all, let's just say that as far as Chicago food in Austin (ok ok Round Rock) is concerned, this makes Mangia's pizza taste like someone vomited on Chicago and put it on a crust.

I have not eaten Lucky Dog's pizza, but that is because I don't expect it to be Chicago pizza, but the REAL stars of this place are in no particular order: The Italian Beef, Italian Sausage, the Vienna Beef dogs, Maxwell Polish, and last but definitely not least, the sleeper hit of the establishment, the legendary Iltaco Pizza Puff.

Yes, the prices are outrageous. Yes, it takes twice as long as it would at any place in Chicago, but its pretty close to the real thing when you can't just fly 1100 miles to get it. Everything is authentic from Chicago, so you're basically paying for imported food, so I'm willing to take a hit in the wallet for a little home.

Chicago Italian Sausage is indescribable, and no amount of local Texas hot sausages can erase the goodness from my memory. Artery clogging beef and sausage combos (for god's sake DO NOT PUT CHEESE ON IT!) is like a food orgasm.

Anyway, the dogs are authentic and we all know that from other reviews, but hold on, I'm getting to the good part.

The Pizza Puff.

Words cannot describe its greasy amazingness, but I will attempt to explain it. Imagine a deep fried baklava-type dough pocket filled with some unidentifiable, but addictive pizza and cheese flavored filling. Probably 4000 calories but well worth it once in a while.

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Clark H.

Round Rock, TX

3 star rating
6/22/2007

Lucky's gets most (or all) of its ingredients from Chicago. I thought the pizza was not so special. But I can think of two reasons you should go to Lucky's in Round Rock. The Reuben sandwich is pretty darned good with a generous helping of corned beef. The Italian sausage hoagie is freaking delicious (also available topped with italian roast beef) and could give you a heart attack on the spot. Also the dogs are  tasty and authentic enough to get by me. OK, that's three reasons.

The last time I was in (about 5 weeks ago) they had removed the beer taps. What-the...!?! A Chicago dog house with no beer? That's just broken!  Also, they keep sports on the TV but need to modernize to a larger screen.

In short, go here for an authentic fix on a few dishes. But you are not going to make this place home in it's current form.

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Chrisopher C.

Austin, TX

4 star rating
7/12/2008

Born and raised North Side of Chicago I can tell you this place hits the spot... Real Vienna Beef Hot Dogs on Sesame Seed buns with all the fixins A++++ Maxwell Street Polish Sausage and even Pizza Puffs (deep fried crust filled with sauce and cheese) Unfortunately Lucky's misses the mark on the pizza and Italian Beef. To me Lucky's Beef  tastes bland and the juice is too watery with not enough fat/beef flavor. If you want to try a real Italian Beef or Chicago Deep Dish Pizza order it from the Taste of Chicago Online. http://www.tastesofchi... On the pizza puff note...by no means am I endorsing it as a great food find. They're actually kinda gross (grease wise) but i liked them as a kid and every once and a while I'll scarf one down.

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Geoff S.

Round Rock, TX

4 star rating
7/17/2007

The city of Chicago hosts many eating establishments that have a very strong argument for serving the best of their kind of specialty food. And while Austin is many miles away from Chicago, if anyone gets a craving for some Chicago style hot dogs, or Italian Beef sandwiches I highly recommend Lucky Dog.

They serve hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, gyro's, philly cheese steaks, Italian sausage, Italian beef and more.

I HIGHLY recommend the following. Italian combo (sausage and beef) topped with Mozzarella and spicy peppers. Just do yourself a favor and have some antacids on hand....just in case. But even so, it's a delicious sandwich. Soft fresh bread, buttery mozzarella, juicy, tasty italian beef, with spicy peppers and sausage.

It might not be Chicago but it'll get you by.

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Shannon d.

Pflugerville, TX

4 star rating
8/20/2008

I go here for the gyros believe it or not. They taste great and are reasonably priced.

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