This Week in #CraftBeer: San Diego

This Week in #CraftBeer: San Diego

This week in #CraftBeer

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Wed, Apr 24 2013 09:23:20

Each week we feature a different city and a snapshot of their craft beer scene. Here’s a few things to check out if you’re in San Diego this week!

  1. SD TapRoom@TapRoom

    Be sure to put our upcoming SOUR NIGHT on your calendar!!! Thursday, 4/25 @ 5PM!!! More #craftbeerevents coming, so keep checking our site!

    Sat, Apr 20 2013 01:02:18

  2. Meet us at @hamiltons at 4p! Meg and Jesse are ready to hang out, #SanDiego! #craftbeer pic.twitter.com/R7dT0AcqHm
    Golden Road Brewing@goldenroadbrew
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    Tue, Apr 23 2013 15:16:43

  3. Local Habit@LocalHabitSD

    4/25: We hope you choose to dine with us for @DOFLSD to raise funds for HIV/AIDS programs, but most importantly we hope you dine somewhere!

    Tue, Apr 23 2013 17:42:08

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  4. Another one from dinner. #view @ Queenstown Public House instagram.com/p/YebmNwR6as/
    Kristen S.@kitnoea
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    Tue, Apr 23 2013 22:19:48

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  5. Slater’s 50/50@Slaters5050

    Check out our Trivia Nights! Every Tuesday at 8:30pm in #SanDiego and #Pasadena and every Wednesday at 9pm in #Huntington and #Anaheim!

    Tue, Apr 23 2013 10:38:00

  6. Doing research for ‘The Fam Wag Flight’ @BrandonCully. Coming May 2013! #familywagon #bottlecraft… instagram.com/p/YRf3mvlS1F/
    Family Wagon@family_wagon

    Thu, Apr 18 2013 21:48:35

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4 Tips for Creating a Dog-Friendly Restaurant

4 Tips for Creating a Dog-Friendly Restaurant

Dog-friendly bars and restaurants are a big trend–and for good reason. It’s hard leaving furry friends at home during the week, and the last thing most pet parents want to do is leave pets at home on the weekend! Millennials are the largest pet-owning demographic, and 67% feel their pet is a part of the family. Millennials who own a dog tend to have high levels of disposable income, with the average millennial spending $1,285 per year on their furry friend.

What does that mean for today’s bar or restaurant owner? Pet-friendly establishments attract a younger, wealthier demographic, and making your bar or restaurant a dog-friendly destination could boost your sales. Let locals know that you’re a great option for a pet-friendly drink or meal!

4 Ways to Turn Your Establishment Into a Dog-Friendly Restaurant

1. Make It Inviting

Restaurants, pubs and even retail establishments often offer their pawed patrons a friendly welcome by placing water bowls near their entrance–sometimes even paired with a jar of treats. Health regulations typically do not allow dogs (excluding service dogs, of course) inside restaurants.

However, many restaurants allow dogs on their patios. Try placing water bowls near your patio entrance to show customers where the pups should enter.

 2. Offer a Dog-Friendly Menu

Places like the Lazy Dog Cafe offer special pet-friendly menus that include grilled chicken breast, ice or even flavored waters. My family used to own a bar with no kitchen and many times people would bring in their pets.

I fondly remember one customer who would come in with his ball python, my father always had a shot glass of water out for his scaly regular– gestures like this promote positive word-of-mouth buzz which spreads quickly!

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 3. Let People Know

There are several ways to let people know about your dog-friendly establishment, so remember to not limit yourself to your website. Add “dog-friendly” to your Google My Business profile, list your establishment with BringFido.com or Dogtrekker.com and check out local dog clubs and specialty retailers in your area to let them know you allow pets.

You could even partner with a local pet shop, perhaps swapping a few Facebook posts or leaving 15% off coupons on each other’s counters. Try reaching out to community groups as well; many dog clubs have meet-ups on the weekends and are always looking for a fun place to hang out after a thirsty day at the dog park.

 4. Promote Good Behavior

Listing a code of conduct is a smart idea. Set expectations for owners and their pets when they’re on your patio. As the owner of a highly social Shiba Inu, I am set at ease by these house rules. But also remember most of your pointy-eared pals that are out on the town are well balanced–maybe more so than their parents!

At Evergreen HQ we love our fur babies! Here’s Kaya Gordon playing a round of poker.

4 Tips for Creating a Dog-Friendly Restaurant