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Paw-some London spots to wine and dine your dog

October 2019

 

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“Dogs can choose from their very own menu which includes puppuccinos, sausages and homemade dog treats. Humans can enjoy a selection of brunch or lunch options, salads and smoothies.”


Our love affair with our dogs shows no sign of slowing down. And with an array of exciting new dog-friendly events and venues cropping up all over London, there’s so much more to do with them than a boring walk in the park.  

From dog-friendly cinema screenings and a five-star afternoon tea, through to an immersive ‘Day of the Dead’ style party, check out these fabulous places for you and your pup to wine, dine and explore the city together.    

Mr Fox’s ‘Day of the Dog’ Party – 2 November 2019  

Our favourite local hotspot for killer cocktails and shuffleboard is hosting a Day of the Dog party this Saturday (2 November) – an immersive Mexican-inspired Day of the Dead style celebration for our four-legged friends. Mariachi Amigo will be getting the crowd going whilst guests and pups can also enjoy free Calavera (skull) face painting (humans only!), pinatas filled with doggy treats, a dog show to find the most handsome chico and prettiest chica and of course plenty of photo opps.  

Early bird tickets are £19 each, which includes one dog. Extra dogs are £3 extra. Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/day-of-the-dog-london-tickets-71276603239  

34 Surrey Street, Croydon 

https://www.mrfoxcroydon.co.uk/ 

 

Egerton House Hotel – Knightsbridge  

This plush five-star Mayfair hotel is offering pups their very own paw-some afternoon tea, featuring homemade dog biscuits, chicken and beef meatloaf, a special dog-friendly ice cream and of course a chilled glass of rose or white pawsecco. Accompanying humans can tuck into their very own delicious afternoon tea menu, including little humans who can order the Teddy Bear’s Picnic with Edwin.  

 

17-19 Egerton Terrace, Knightsbridge, London SW3 2BX 

www.egertonhousehotel.com 

 

Paws for Coffee – Hampton 

This Richmond-based café is not just dog friendly, but dedicated to pups and their owners. Dogs can choose from their very own menu which includes puppuccinos, sausages and homemade dog treats. Humans can enjoy a selection of brunch or lunch options, salads and smoothies. With one branch in Hampton and another in Richmond, both are perfectly placed for a dog walk round the park afterwards.  

 

41 High Street, Hampton Hill, TW12 1NB 

364 Upper Richmond Road, East Sheen, London, SW14 7JU 

www.pawsforcoffee.co.uk 

 

M Grill – Victoria  

For a slap up lunch with your pooch in tow, look no further than M Grill, the three-strong grill group which specialises in steaks from across the globe, including some rather incredible Blackmore Waygu Grade 9++ beef. For £35, both two and four-legged diners can enjoy a Saturday lunch together, and you may even get to meet Hudson – M’s resident labradoodle who oversees cloakroom operations.  

Zig Zag Building, 74 Victoria St, London SW1E 6SQ 

https://mrestaurants.co.uk/victoria/ 

 

Dog-friendly screenings at Picturehouse – Piccadilly  

Every month, Picturehouse put on a dog-friendly screening so your dog can enjoy the latest releases without having to wait for the DVD. On 3 November, bring your fluffy friend along to the Piccadilly Picturehouse to catch Keira Knightley in Official Secrets – based on the life of whistleblower Katharine Gun. Water and snacks are available for pets to graze on during the movie, and the volume is dipped to cater for their super sensitive hearing.  

 

Piccadilly Circus, Corner of Great Windmill Street and, Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 7DH 

https://www.picturehouses.com/event-details/0000000022/dog-friendly-cinema