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Contribute Feedback What George S. Raptis likes about Dogma:
Dogma is a hot dog stand- so don't go if you aren't looking to bite the dog. But, if the thought of a mustard-smeared wiener has got you salivating, this is the place. And, the owners may not have thought of every way to dress them up, but they are coming close. My favorite? The Matador. The fries are great, the lemonade sparkling, and the atmosphere is all you will want, so long as all you want is a hot dog stand! View all feedback.
What Ken Adams doesn't like about Dogma:
Let me keep it simple... the food is great and the variety is wonderful... loved the garlic French fries with my great hot dog... but I guess the young woman serving us wasn’t supposed to come in that day because she was very rude and not giving any form of quality service. Maybe when you go to the restaurant there will be a different server. But it is a very good place to get a good dog on the go... or for lunch...... View all feedback.
Just driving by and saw this place. I love a good hot dog and was hungry so I stopped. Ordered a dog with chili, chopped onion, mustard and shredded cheese $3.99) and a coke. Total over $6.00. Quick service and nice people but too pricey for me.
Great grill in Miami right off the blvd. Haven't had lunch this good in awhile.
Sort of trendy, but wtf. It's a great place to get something for lunch or lite dinner. Make sure to stop here.
The service is very bad...rude and slow. The food is tasteless...rubber hot dog, plastic cheese, stale buns, straight from a can chili...just plain cheap and nasty. You can get a better dog AND a soda from Costco for $1.50. These guys should be selling theirs for $0.25 (that is, if the dog came with a soda).
I 've been to the Dogma on Biscayne Boulevard, so I 'm very happy that they have opened a store in North Miami, closer to where I live. Having given up beef and pork for both health and ethical reasons, I was thrilled to find out that Dogma gives customers not one, not two, but three choices of the kind of dog they want...beef, turkey, or veggie. Sure, hot dogs are easy to grill at home, but Dogma also has so many different toppings that you 'd have to spend a fortune to buy them all (and they 're all worth trying), especially if you 're trying to please friends and family with diverse tastes. Not to mention that the soft, freshly made buns are great, and the garlic fries and mint lemonade make a perfect accompaniment. Along with Twenty-One Toppings Burgers, also in North Miami, this is a great trend in fast food. It may cost a little more than the big three (McDees, BK, and Wendy 's), but the quality is SO much better that it is very worth it. So break free of the big fast food joints and support local eatieries like Dogma that give you a real choice!