Lucky's On The Lake
Lucky’s On The Lake Bar & grill in Lodi
W11579 County Hwy V, Lodi, WI 53555
Monday: Closed | Tuesday: 4-9PM | Wednesday: 4-9PM | Thursday: 4-9PM | Friday: 4PM-1AM | Saturday: 11:30AM-1AM | Sunday: 11:30AM-9PM
America/Chicago time zone
3.9 average rating from 385 reviews for Lucky’s On The Lake
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Business Name: Lucky's On The Lake
Address: W11579 County Hwy V
Lodi
Wisconsin
53555
US
Lodi
Wisconsin
53555
US
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