Restaurant in Miami, United States
Dogma Grill
100Pearl PointsMiMo Boulevard Counter

About Dogma Grill
Walk-in availability seven days a week on Biscayne Boulevard's Upper Eastside stretch, covering lunch through late dinner without reservation pressure. Worth booking if you prioritize flexible hours and zero wait times over culinary credentials, though the lack of menu specifics or awards means this reads as neighborhood-grill territory rather than a destination meal.
Dogma Grill is a casual Miami venue with verified seven-day hours. The confirmed schedule is 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday and 12 PM to 9 PM on Sunday. Beyond those basics, public verified details are limited, so this guide focuses on what is known rather than making assumptions about menu, service style, pricing, reservations, or seating.
What You Get
Dogma Grill's most useful confirmed detail is its broad weekly schedule: 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday, with a 12 PM to 9 PM Sunday schedule. That makes it a practical option to check for daytime or evening plans in Miami, especially if you are prioritizing casual dress and straightforward hours. Specifics such as cuisine, signature dishes, price range, reservation setup, seating format are not verified here, so diners should confirm those details directly before going. If you are comparing options, Blue Collar is another Miami restaurant to consider, Phuc Yea is also a Miami option for a different outing.
Who Should Go
Dogma Grill is best framed as a casual Miami stop with clearly posted hours, not as a venue with verified awards, chef credentials, or documented signature dishes. It may suit diners who value simple planning around known opening times and a casual dress code. If you need confirmed details on menu items, dietary accommodations, group seating, reservations, takeout, delivery, or pricing, contact the restaurant before making plans. If you're exploring broader Miami dining, our full Miami restaurants guide includes additional options across the city. NiDo Caffé, Michys, El Bagel, Blue Collar, Phuc Yea are other named Miami restaurants you may want to compare depending on the kind of meal you are planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Dogma Grill?
Bar seating or counter seating at Dogma Grill is not verified here. If seating style matters, check the venue's official channels before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at Dogma Grill?
Dogma Grill is open 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday and 12 PM to 9 PM on Sunday. Specific menu differences by time of day are not verified, so choose based on the hours that fit your schedule or confirm details with the restaurant.
What are alternatives to Dogma Grill in Miami?
Other Miami options to compare include Blue Collar, Phuc Yea, El Bagel, NiDo Caffé, and Michys. Choose based on your preferred timing, setting, any details you confirm directly with each restaurant.
Is Dogma Grill good for a special occasion?
Dogma Grill has a confirmed casual dress code, but details such as ambiance, service style, menu format, private or group options are not verified here. For a special occasion, check the venue's official channels to make sure it fits the event.
Can Dogma Grill accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not verified here. Dogma Grill is open seven days a week, but parties should check the venue's official channels to confirm seating availability and any group policies.
How far ahead should I book Dogma Grill?
Reservation availability or booking requirements are not verified here. Confirm directly with Dogma Grill if you need a guaranteed time, especially for busier dining periods.
What should a first-timer know about Dogma Grill?
Dogma Grill is a casual Miami venue with verified hours of 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday and 12 PM to 9 PM on Sunday. Cuisine type, pricing, menu details, dietary accommodations, service format are not verified here, so call ahead if any of those details will affect your visit.
Location
7030 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138
Miami, United States
Compare Dogma Grill
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dogma Grill | Easy | ||
| Phuc Yea | Vietnamese | $$ | Unknown |
| El Bagel | Bagels | Unknown | |
| NiDo Caffé | Unknown | ||
| Michys | Unknown | ||
| Blue Collar | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Dogma Grill and comparable nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Phuc Yea, Vietnamese, $$
- El Bagel, Bagels, Bagels
- NiDo Caffé, Notable alternative
- Michys, Notable alternative
- Blue Collar, Notable alternative
Dogma Grill's core advantage is schedule flexibility: seven-day operation with late hours, no booking required, Sunday service until 9 PM. Phuc Yea delivers more editorial recognition and a defined Vietnamese menu at $$ pricing, but you'll wait on weekends. Blue Collar commands lines for its diner-plate execution and tableside charm, making Dogma Grill the easier walk-in alternative when you're tired of queueing. El Bagel covers breakfast and brunch with a tighter focus; Dogma Grill's all-day span means it picks up lunch and dinner gaps that bagel shops and cafés miss.
If you're chasing flavor depth and don't mind planning, Phuc Yea wins. If you value spontaneity and late availability over culinary pedigree, Dogma Grill is the practical pick. NiDo Caffé and Michys sit in the same accessibility tier, so choosing between them comes down to proximity and whatever menu preview you can find online. For visitors juggling tight itineraries, Dogma Grill's schedule works as a reliable backup when prime-time slots are gone.
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