Filming Location

Tail O' the Pup has appeared in a few movies. It's seen during the opening credits of the 1984 Brian De Palma thriller, "Body Double." It was seen twice in the 1991 Steve Martin comedy "L.A. Story" first being towed across the sky by a helicopter (during the movie's opening credits), and then in its actual, down-to-earth location, during the scene where Roland tries to win back his ex-wife, Sarah (while they dine outside the hot dog stand). It was also seen in the George Benson video "Give Me the Night." And if you take a look at the Buck Owens' album, "Hot Dog," you'll recognize our old friend. Most recently, Pamela Anderson Lee filmed the pilot for her new action show, "V.I.P." at Tail O' the Pup. In VIP episode #1, titled "It Beats Working At A Hot Dog Stand," Pamela's character is working at Tail O' the Pup when she is asked out to a movie premiere by a handsome actor. When she saves him from a would-be assassin, she finds herself sucked into the exciting life of a bodyguard.

Rental Rate: $5000 / Day. If interested in filming at the world famous Tail o' the Pup e-mail your reqest to: info@tailothepup.net