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Gas, Grub and Kosher: Hollywood Chevron Gets Surprise Makeover

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Published on June 26, 2026
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Drivers in Hollywood can now roll into a Chevron on Stirling Road and walk out with more than just a full tank. Tucked inside the station, two kosher counters are serving up New York‑style slices and classic American comfort food, pairing a dairy pizzeria with a meat‑focused window under one roof.

The Lucky Dip handles the dairy side, turning out pizza and desserts, while The Lucky Dog covers the meat lineup with burgers, hot dogs and fried chicken. The setup lets customers fuel up the car and grab a kosher meal without adding an extra stop.

As reported by WSVN, the twin counters operate inside the Chevron at 4051 Stirling Road. Owner Elliot Kugelman told the station that The Lucky Dip prepares its dough and sauce on site. He also noted that the counters do not sell drinks, and that customers are expected to pick up beverages from the gas‑station convenience store.

What's on the menu

The offerings lean into familiar American comfort food: burgers, fries, onion rings, hot dogs with a range of toppings, chicken wings and tacos. On the dairy side, there is New York‑style pizza and calzones.

Ordering pages on Uber Eats and Postmates list desserts such as soft‑serve ice cream, frozen custard and pastries at the Stirling Road location.

Kosher oversight and hours

Local directories and community guides list both counters as kosher, under the supervision of Sunshine State Kosher.

Public certification paperwork from the Orthodox Rabbinical Board shows The Lucky Dip certified at 3901 Stirling Road through June 30, 2025, according to the board’s certificate. In June 2025, Kashrut.com posted an alert stating that ORB supervision had ended after a disagreement tied to the Lucky Dog meat operation. Local listings such as FreshKosherEats note that the shops observe Shabbat hours.

Why it matters

Kugelman told WSVN that the one‑stop combo of gas and fast kosher food keeps people coming back, saying they are “all repeat customers.” For drivers and late‑night crowds in this corner of South Florida, the Chevron setup offers a convenient place to refuel both the car and a craving for strictly kosher comfort food.