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HOUSE OF DOG: Dogs n' Beer 456 - 41st Street Miami Beach, FL 33140

456 - 41st Street
Miami Beach, FL 33140

(305) 397-8733







House specialty beer infused craft dogs

Rueben
Invented in 1914 by Arnold Rueben. It’s story is legendary and it’s taste is mouth watering. There are many different variations of this one but the original recipe is only known by one person.... Arnold Ruebens’ great-great grandson. Luckily he’s only 8 so it was pretty easy to beat him up and make him give us the recipe. A classic beer
infused dog topped with a pile of pastrami, sauerkraut, Russian 
dressing and parve cheese.
Miami Heat
Like Dwayne Wade used to say “If you cant take the heat, get out of the kitchen”. This ones on hotter than Lebron James and definitely not available at the arena. An out of control chipotle dog topped with a mound of cracked out chili, mouth watering sauteed onions, some pickled jalapeno, and our classic wasabi mayo
Dracula
This is actually a 500 year old recipe that just came off the boat from Transylvania in the Carpathian Mountains not too long ago. Count Dracula was actually friends with Lord Edmond Dog of The House 
of Dog. They used to eat this stuff at their grand balls like nobodys business. A chipotle dog oozing with imported buffalo sauce, sauteed onions & peppers, Sauerkraut, and sour cream (obviously parve). 
Yea G. Thats how we roll.
Tijuana
“Adios Mios” Where do you think speedy Gonzalez was always running to? To get a piece of this. Chipotle dog with Guacamole flown in from south of the border and chopped up right here in our kitchen, sour cream, some loco salsa, and chipotle mayo. Is’ Cray C yo.e
Chicago
We searched far and near for the best Chicago style dog. Guess what? We found it on historic Maxwell Street in Chicago where it was originally made. Our taste tester actually said it was sooo good he decided to quit and move to Chicago. But at least we got the recipe. A classic dog with neon green relish, yellow mustard, fresh tomato and onions, sport peppers and celery salt on a poppy seed bun.
St. Tropez
A taste of the French Riviera. This one is more fun than a night out with Britney Spears at LIV. Not even Pinks in LA beats this one. Our classic beer infused all beef dog topped with peaches, chimichuri and sweet chili sauce.
Tinker bell
When you wish upon a falling star....wish for this. Did you know whenever a baby laughs for the first time a fairy is born? Did you know whenever you take a bite out of this soy dog a vegetarian is born? Vegetarians are people too, so here you go. A soy dog topped with mandarin oranges, mango chutney and pickled jalapeno.
Caribbean
Captain Jack Sparrow is at it again in “Pirates of the Carribean 4: Search for the Lost Dog”. This recipe was found written on an ancient parchment tucked in with lost pirate treasure in an underwater cave off the island cost of Antigua. Shredded Beef fry, pineapple, garlic mayo and teriyaki sauce on a sweet itailian herb sausage.
Ninja
Ninja’s are awesome mammals that flip out and chop stuff up with ninja swords like crazy in stealth mode. They eat this hot dog before they go on secret ninja missions. A mouth watering classic beef infused dog with Japanese portabella mushrooms, pineapple, teriyaki sauce, and wasabi mayo.
Soprano
“ey yo, you talkin to me? you talkin to me? Yo Jersey Shore take a bite outa this.” Sauteed peppers & onions, and The Godfathers original recipe marinara sauce served on a sweet italian herb sausage.
Clint Eastwood
“you lookin at me? Punk. Go ahead, MAKE. MY. DAY.” Just as your about to take a bite out of this one, you look down a double barrel shotgun. Two classic beer infused dogs wrapped in a flour tortilla and stuffed with lettuce, tomato, the best chili EVER, guacamole, and sweet chili sauce.
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Kosher Miami (KM) - The Va'ad HaKashrus of Miami-Dade

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HOUSE OF DOG: Dogs n' Beer
Atara smith- 01/31/12

dogs n` beer is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!:) (but dont get da borough parker if ur a girl!it has chulent!)

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