Who knew that I could get the best burger, the best cupcakes and an excellent tap beer selection all under one roof?
As many times as we’d been to Northeast Minneapolis with Groupons to Butcher Block, a couple trips to Nye’s Polonaise Room, a pint or two of cider at Keegan’s and even a food tour of the area, we never stopped to check out the Bulldog NE.
I did step inside the joint once, just to get some change for the parking meter out front. I remember it being very busy and thought of it as nothing more than a college sports bar, despite the fact that I don’t even think there is a college in walking distance of the place.
Then a friend recommended it. We were surprised. Rumor had it that the tap selection was good if we liked beer. And guess what? We do. So we decided to check it out.
Now it’s one of our favorite places to go in the Twin Cities.
While this is the Bulldog in Northeast Minneapolis, a mural of Amsterdam {where the original is located} is proudly displayed. It’s large enough that, if I zoomed in, it could have appeared that this person was sitting right inside the window of a café on the streets of Amsterdam along a canal.
There are a few “Bulldog” restaurants throughout the Twin Cities; however, my understanding is that they are no longer owned by the same entities and thus are not affiliated at all. Tap selection styles and menus are different. {Although, I will say that I had some satisfying food at the St. Paul location. But that’s for another post.}
I find the menu here at the Bulldog NE to be, well, gourmet. Well, maybe pub food, even sports-bar food gone gourmet. The burger here makes Rob’s Top 10 Burgers in the Twin Cities list. The burger apparently made the City Pages‘ Top 10 Burgers list as well.
Nearly every time we’ve ordered a burger here, the lighting has been too dimly lit to do it justice. But when we finally captured the shot, it still doesn’t scream how nearly perfect this burger is. Top it off with some truffle tots on the side and you’ve got yourself a gourmet meal in a basket:

Truffle Burger – topped with brie and truffle oil on an English muffin with Parmesan Truffle Tater Tots
Of course, as suggested by our friend, the tap selection is fantastic, focusing on Belgians. You can read all about them in their menu book.
Still, there’s a lot of variety, including local brews, with several taps with rotating offerings to change it up for you.
And even though Rob’s least favorite style of beer is probably Belgian, he has found one he adores!
(For the record, I love it, too!)
They also offer firkins, which are often limited release, specialty beers. We almost always try the firkin, even if it sounds strange. We’ve found that it’s usually the strange ones we love {Green Tea!} more than the ones we think we’ll love {pomegranate ale}.
And who doesn’t love a patio that allows dogs?
Not only have we been to the Bulldog NE for dinner, but we’ve also shown up during brunch and lunch on the weekend.
I found the Chicken and Waffles to be too rich for my blood on one occasion, but I had a fantastic breakfast sandwich and salad after our LOST Station 4 – Flame 16k virtual race.

Ham and Egg Sandwich – Alemar’s Camembert style cheese, Canadian bacon, egg and Gruyére mornay on a croissant bun
It was completely satisfying, but not as wonderful and perfect as the breakfast sandwich at The Happy Gnome. But you can’t beat the beer selection there either.
But lastly, would you expect the best cupcakes to be served at a place that serves beer and killer burgers? Not me. On a whim, on one visit, I inquired what the Cupcake of the Day was. It was called the Elvis – something with chocolate and bananas.
It was one of the best cupcakes I could ever remember.
I’ve since tried several unique flavors. I mean the Lemon Lavender Blueberry Cupcake? Come On! Crazy good. The cupcakes are almost always filled. And the frosting is perfect – never overly sweet and gritty, but more creamy and luscious.
I would say that they have the best cupcakes in all of the Twin Cities, but it wouldn’t be fair because I haven’t been to any cupcake shops nor have I ordered them at any bakeries in the area. I don’t care, though. I rarely eat cupcakes and if I’m going to have one, I want to have one I know I’ll love. So it’ll be at the Bulldog NE.
Tell me about the best Beer, Burger or Cupcake you’ve ever had…
Cheers~
Carrie
Those cupcakes look amazing! I think it is always the places you least expect to have good food that have the best food.
The dog on the patio kind of looks like it has a cigarette in it’s mouth. I had to do a double take!
It’s too funny you said that! My husband said, “Typical French Poodle, out there smoking a cigarette on the patio, naive to the fact she’s ruining everyone’s dining experience…” 😉
There is a place by my office that my husband has been going to for a couple decades – The Assembly. It has THE BEST BURGERS! Although one time, I thought, I’ll get a turkey Reuben. Tony gave me a bit of his burger and I said “next time we come here and I don’t order a burger, smack me in the face.”
http://mybizzykitchen.com/2013/06/24/burgers-sweat-and-ravioli/
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