Several people in the last few months keep telling me I
needed to try the Barking Dog for a burger.
I have been there a few times, but have usually mainly focused on the
seafood-type items because they seem to really highlight them on the menu (East
coast shrimp, crab and lobster rolls).
This time though, I went in with the directive of getting a burger. And
part of whatever hubby ordered. (And an FYI, this place was also featured on Diners, Drive Ins and Dives).
Hubby started with a cup of the clam chowder, which is my
Dad’s favorite thing here (my parents really like this place). I think this is probably the best clam
chowder I have had in Indy. It is a more
cream based type than some I have had (some are more sort of potato based and
more like a stew if you know what I mean).
This one has a great flavor and a lot of pieces of clam (one of the
benefits to all the clam dishes they offer on the menu I am sure). It didn’t need anything except a few oyster
crackers thrown in.
I ordered “Jeff’s ‘thin and crispy on the edges’ single
cheeseburger” with everything—well almost, I had them hold the lettuce. The burger was a very large, but very thin
patty with melted cheese, pickles, onions, ketchup, Dijon mustard and special
sauce. It was great. Really, really
good. The beef was exactly as described,
with a nice crispy edge (which I love).
The onions were super thin (almost shaved) so they were not
over-powering but gave a nice crispy bite.
I also really liked the pickles on the burgers—they were a little
thicker cut than many. The special sauce
was sort of like a slightly spicy Thousand Island dressing and while I normally
wouldn’t put this on a burger, I thoroughly enjoyed it. In fact, when we went back with the kids a
week or so later, I got the exact same thing and enjoyed it just as much, if
not more. A side note, I loved the fact
that they specifically don’t offer tomatoes this time of year because they
recognize that what they can offer are just not good.
Hubby had the crab roll on this fist visit. I think this is probably pretty authentic New
England-style crab roll, and the crab was nice big lumps of crab meat. The “roll” part was a nicely toasted thick
piece of bread wrapped around—this is pretty true to the rolls I have had on
the East coast. However, what I didn’t
like about it was the seasoning on the crab itself—or should I say lack of
seasoning. It seemed like it was pretty much just mayo, which to be fair, may
be a very traditional way to eat them, but when I make them, I like to jazz them
up a bit—some lemon, some Dijon, a little hot sauce, some chives. We did get a couple of lemon wedges and
squeeze them over the top which helped a lot.
The ingredients were all good though, but it couldn’t compare to the
taste of the burger.
We also shared a side of fries—they offer a choice of
homemade chipotle ketchup or kalamata rosemary aioli (yay!). Of course we got
the aioli because this is my favorite kind of thing to dip a fry in. They were also really good. The fries are
nice and crisp (a darkish brown color) but thinner than a lot of homemade
fries. The homemade slaw on the side was
also one of hubby’s favorite things—it did have a nice spicy flavor and tasted
like it had some of the housemade sweet pickles in it that are served as a
garnish with the sandwiches.
As I said, we went back for lunch a little over a week later
and took the kids this time. They wanted
a burger (with cheese only) so I made them split one because they are a pretty
good size and so often they leave so much food when we go out. Well, they loved the burger and pretty much
inhaled their halves. We had to order
another one for them to share, which they also polished off. Suffice it to say, they are big fans of the
place.
I had the burger again, but hubby ordered the clam plate on
this visit. It is a huge plate of fried
clam strips which we chose to have with remoulade (you can also have cocktail
sauce). These were good as well—the
clams were tender and battered and fried.
They served them with some lemon wedges which I really liked squeezed
over the top. I am not so sure about the
remoulade—it seemed almost like more of a tartar sauce than a remoulade, but
the clams were pretty tasty on their own (I would probably try the cocktail
sauce if I got them again). But still,
the burger was the thing that was at the top of my list.
It’s a cute little place on 49th Street near
Penn, and has a large glassed in front with some great light coming in—the
downside is when it is cold outside, it is difficult to keep it warm inside.
Our first visit we were pretty close to the front and when the door opened,
there was a cold burst. The second visit
was more comfortable because we were near the back and they seemed to have the
heat really pumping. Our server (on both
occasions) was super friendly and incredibly enthusiastic about the menu and
food. A cup of clam chowder, a burger,
and some of those fries is a great lunch for sure. And it may be one of my kids’ new favorite
places. So have you been? What do you
think?
The Barking Dog
Café
115 East 49th
Street
Indy 46205
317/924-2233