
Reviewed by Stephen R. Lang
Have you ever been to one of those places that, while paying the
check, you find yourself dreaming of your next visit? Well,
at Bulldog BBQ they will give you probably some of
the best barbeque in
North Miami at the best price and in the greatest
environment. When it is said that a successful business
owner thinks everything through before opening, Howie
“Bulldog” Kleinberg has, and usually has a wait at the
door to show for it.
Opening to much anticipation on
February 9, 2009, Top Chef Miami contestant Howie “Bulldog” Kleinberg
brought the North Miami/South Aventura area some of the best
North Carolina style barbecue ever tasted. So good in fact,
that it was up for Best BBQ in Miami for
NBCMiami.com’s Golden Local.
There are many
reasons to go to a restaurant, but there is really only one
basic reason to go to Bulldog BBQ—the food. Honestly, there
is nothing better than a rack of ribs hand rubbed
with herbs and spices that is slow roasted and either eaten
alone or covered with a secret recipe red barbecue sauce
that will make you moan. Other reviews have been coined
“The Best Date Place” but this is all about love. You have
to be careful who you bring here because you will eventually
vocalize your love of their baked beans, mac &
cheese, or that slow cooked half barbeque chicken.
Do not expect intellectually stimulating conversation or
even to sustain one when you have a pulled pork sandwich
in your hands. Sure they offer a Wedge, Tomato Chopped,
and Cobb Salads—but what you really will want is what
the other table has, the beef brisket! Bulldog BBQ
is definitely a meat-lovers paradise. Now be careful, they
will bring you out your cornbread first, but set it aside
and wait to eat it with your meal, it’s worth the wait and
you’ll be happy you did so. Why not start off with a bowl
of White Chili? It is made with ground turkey, White
Beans, Cheddar Cheese, cornbread crumbles, sour cream and is
totally big enough for two! How about Shrimp and Corn
Chowder with Cornmeal Crusted Shrimp, Roasted Corn,
crispy bacon, and scallions? Now, to wash it all down with
and to make you feel really at a barbecue restaurant, they
use Mason jars as cups! Be it homemade Lemonade, Sweet Tea,
or sodas, they also have a selection of bottled beers and
wines to choose from (not in jars).

One of the best parts of eating at Bulldog BBQ is that everything
is simple yet refined. The space is cozy and limited, yet
can still fit a fair amount of people. With a long narrow
space, tables are along one side of the wall with everything
set up for you in a cool hanging wire basket. Be it the
amazing red barbecue sauce or the yellow mustard sauce, or
even a roll of paper towels, everything is right there
within anyone’s reach. They have really thought about the
environment with their paper products. Everything from the
table mats to their Carry Out boxes are made with a
percentage of post-consumer recycled materials. Even their
metal baskets are lined with newspaper! Bulldog BBQ
actually cares about the community and was the Host
restaurant for the 2009 Care Resource’s Dine Out for
Life. They not only gave a portion of their nights
proceeds but served as a base for the night’s operation.
Finally, one of the greatest parts of going to Bulldog BBQ, besides
the food, the great no-frills genuinely nice service would
be to see the owner, Bulldog, in the kitchen working. Stop
in, eat, and be sure to wave at him and thank him on the way
out and try not to pocket the bottle of your favorite
barbecue sauce!