A new fine dining restaurant in San Francisco has gone to the dogs, serving only canines and offering pastries from its in-house 'pawtisserie.'
While some eateries may welcome customers' furry companions during a sit-down meal, Dogue — which opened Sept. 25 in San Francisco's Mission District — serves only canines.
During the week, Dogue serves Parisian pastries and"dogguccinos" that start at $4.95. A $75 three-course meal — which is seasonal and rotates frequently — is served only for Sunday walk-ins. Massarweh said pet owners can choose from a variety of dishes to serve their faithful companions, such as organic beef chuck steak with fermented carrots and beets or green-lipped mussels with fermented carrots and wheatgrass.
6 ideas for throwing your pets a party Dog days of spring To honor the fun, quirky and lovable sides of your pooch, throw them a bone by hosting a doggone fantastic party. Invite some of their favorite furry friends. Be sure to have plenty of catnip on tap. Sneak it into clever morsels, such as Carrot and Catnip Kitty Cat Treats or toys like CiyvoLyeen’s six-pack of plush Sushi Cat Toys with Catnip . Create a scratching post palace fit with plenty of claw-digging surfaces, a catwalk and other obstacles suited to paws and playfulness.
If your flock happens to have clipped wings, delight them with an ultimate outdoor birdbath and fountain. Remember to keep same species together and maintain a careful eye on all partygoers. Not all tiny furballs will get along.
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