
Share a Foot Long Valentine's Day Special at Lucky's Last Chance
Saturday, February 14 at 12:00 AM
Lucky's Last Chance and Lucky's Roadside Stand are running their footlong hot dog special all day at all 4 locations. Bring your partner, your pal, or whomever you fancy and share ANY of their hot dogs in a footlong version—because sharing rocks.
Share a Foot Long Valentine's Day Special at Lucky's Last Chance

Share a Foot Long Valentine's Day Special at Lucky's Last Chance
Lucky's Last Chance and Lucky's Roadside Stand are running their footlong hot dog special all day at all 4 locations. Bring your partner, your pal, or whomever you fancy and share ANY of their hot dogs in a footlong version—because sharing rocks.
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Lucky's Last Chance and Lucky's Roadside Stand are running their footlong hot dog special all day at all 4 locations. Bring your partner, your pal, or whomever you fancy and share ANY of their hot dogs in a footlong version—because sharing rocks.
Times
Share a Foot Long Valentine's Day Special at Lucky's Last Chance starts at 12:00 a.m.
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