London is getting a dog brunch cafe (with pooch-friendly beer)
LONDON -- Just when you thought London couldn't get any weirder; it's gone and got a dog brunch café.
We've seen everything from owl bars to teacup pig picnics in London, but now dogs can have their share of the fun too.
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Dog parlour Pet Pavilion is joining forces with Bluebird restaurant in Chelsea to bring us Bites and Bones, a brunch pop-up for dogs.
You four-legged friends can expect a three-course set menu, which includes venison sausage and brown rice, a chicken and lamb 'barkenberg' loaf, polished off with a sweet potato and peanut butter macaron with a gelato filling. There's also a dog-friendly beer -- or "pooch hooch" -- to wash down the three course brunch.
Of course, three-course meals might not be enough to keep the most pampered pooches happy. Fortunately, there are also doggy discos and grooming workshops to keep pooches -- and their owners -- entertained.
The pop-up launches on April 27 and runs until May 1.
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