DJ’s Hotdog Company Menu

  • Burgers
  • Big City Hot Dogs
  • Chicago Style Italian Beef
  • Build Your Own
  • Other Favorites
  • Fries and Sides

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  • Burgers
  • Big City Hot Dogs
  • Chicago Style Italian Beef
  • Build Your Own
  • Other Favorites
  • Fries and Sides
  • JoAnna W.

    D.J. HOT DOGS is the best. Came in for $2 weniee Wednesday.. yummy! friendly fast service..Kara is awesome! :-)

    (5)
  • Bob S.

    Old time Chicagoan--heard Dj's had Italian beef had to try it. I was dissapointed to see them put the "bun" in a microwave to start. The bread should be crusty - it wasn't. The quality of the beef was decent. I had them make my sandwich a combo (beef/Italian sausage). The sausage is usually grilled over fire, Dj's somehow steams or boils their sausage. It was pretty disappointing. The hot dogs looked pretty good, but I didn't try one on this visit.

    (3)
  • K B.

    I might go back. The hot dog was good, but nothing particularly special. The service was very friendly, I think they were happy to have a customer.

    (3)
  • Chris C.

    Truly some of the best Chicago Style Hot Dogs I've had outside of Chicago. Burger and Italian Beef were fantastic as well.

    (5)
  • Timothy L.

    If you want a custom dog or brat in Indy, DJ's is your place to go. There are a couple of locations around and about town. I prefer the site near the IUPUI campus. The atmosphere is trendy. The decor is decidedly Indy and college student-friendly. They offer a large selection of dogs and mixed toppings. Just make sure to grab a fork if you load it up.

    (4)
  • Bodie S.

    DJ's Hotdog Co. is one of the best hotdog shacks I've stumbled upon in Indianapolis. Their food is delicious and the employees are very friendly and seem to not hate their jobs. There is plenty of seating in the restaurant and there are windows and TVs to keep you company if you're eating alone. They serve hotdogs, burgers, chili, fries, corndogs, and several other things, and everything that I've had so far has been wonderful. I would highly recommend going the combo route as it is the best bang for your buck. With the combo, you get the main feature to your meal, and then fries and a fountain drink. My favorite items so far have been the Kansas City dog and the New York dog (both involve sauerkraut). The Kansas City dog included a large beef hotdog (get the jumbo frank for an extra buck!) on a bun with Swiss cheese topped with sauerkraut. The New York dog was similar, but with spicy mustard and sauerkraut--both amazing. I can't wait to try the Atlanta dog, among other chili cheese dogs, when I'm feeling ready to tackle something sloppy. With any hotdog choice, you are able to pick either a regular bun or a poppy seed bun. I always spring for the poppy seed bun, which is at no extra cross. Why not, right? The meal, as combos, average around $8 to $9, and I think that's pretty alright. Check it out!

    (4)
  • Jonathan M.

    This is one fine Italian beef. Great menu full of dogs, burgers and Chicago specialties. I got the Italian beef dipped with hot peppers. Only thing was it is a bit pricey. The sandwich plus fries and a drink was $11. Not sure it was $11 good. I go to several other places in town and get a good sandwich for a quarter of the price. I am going to head back out there again soon and try their hot dogs and hamburgers, but for today....I had a good lunch at a new spot.

    (4)
  • Robert K.

    Hot dogs rarely find their way into my regular diet however a random craving and a spontaneous trip led me to DJ's. I seem to crave hot dogs on Saturdays before work, their TVs play college basketball games at that time and for me there is something so perfect about eating a great hot dog and watching college basketball. Service is generally prompt, the restaurant is clean and menu is more than hot dogs. Although I have never strayed away from my usual, one New York dog and one Chicago dog, I have interest in the meatball sub and Chicago style beef sandwich. I usually upgrade to the pretzel bun, however I wish it had a bit of salt on the exterior, minor detail that would make my New York dog fantastic.

    (3)
  • Ron S.

    Although I fail to see how what is essentially a chili cheese dog with jalapenos is at all reminiscent of San Antonio or a hot dog with grilled onions and cheese is associated with Atlanta, the hot dogs are juicy and sizeable. The best of the lot include the Italian sausage and the vaunted Chicago dog (remember, no ketchup!). You can't beat this price either if you want a quick meal. Just not a fan of those fries: those crinkle cuts are in need of an upgrade. Add friendly staff and this is one of my favorite lunch places in the food court just outside of IUPUI...

    (3)
  • Steve H.

    Nice clean place. Staff friendly and polite. Dogs were good, although I didn't care much for the bun, I thought they were kind of chewy. My lunch partner liked the buns, so it is a matter of taste. Plenty of options. I will try again.

    (3)
  • Kris P.

    I get cravings. Today I had an uncanny desire for a hot dog. I figured I would take a shot on DJ's. The setup is a pleasing one. Its a bifurcated two cash register system providing speedy delivery of your dog. The menu is exciting. Pretzel Buns! Cole Slaw as a topping! Different mustards! Regionally named Hot Dogs that I cant really prove exist at said local....seriously I'm supposed to take it on faith alone that an Atlanta Dog exist? As far as I'm concerned there is only one true regional hot dog:The Chicago Dog. You know the drill poppy bun, relish, pickle, mustard, and peppers. The verdict: not bad..... I'm not going to go all hot dog conisseur on y'all and talk about the hot dog's snap and flavor profile but I will say the dog could have better . It was unremarkable but still good. And the price was right. Recommendation: gotta do something about those fries. Crinkle cut doesn't cut it....especially if they aren't cooked perfect.

    (3)
  • Annette M.

    First visit: we tried a Chicago dog and a brat on a pretzel bun (and an order of fries). Chicago: just as it should be, right down to the sport peppers and celery salt. Brat: moist and flavorful (pretzel bun: steamed to perfection). Fries: crinkle. Staff is friendly and fast. The decor is clean and modern, with exposed duct work.

    (5)
  • Mandy R.

    DJ's Hotdog is a great place to stop by if you are around the IUPUI area. One of the best burgers I have had in indy. They take great pride in their food and service, with a clean restaurant and friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Ken W.

    Ate here 2 times already . Great jumbo Chicago dog and also very good Italian beef !

    (5)
  • Melissa K.

    Great choice of buns, (regular, poppy-seed, pretzel)...perfectly steamed. Crinkle fries were good. The large was not enough to share. Hotdogs were delicious. Friendly ambiance. We'll definitely go again.

    (4)
  • Nick B.

    The best hot dogs I ever had the service was really good made u feel like they knew you forever

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : Yes

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