Boston Restaurant Talk reports somebody is planning " 5,000-square-foot indoor dog park that features a full-service bar along with multiple on- and off-leash areas (both inside and outside)."
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Dogs and Beer?
By Pete X
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 11:44am
These people are gonna make millions.
Great.
By Rob
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 12:42pm
Great.
Just what we needed.
Evidence that the administration of liquor licenses in this area will have literally gone to the dogs, after having gone figuratively decades ago.
Great.
By Rob
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 12:45pm
duplicate
vetting
By SharpWave
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 1:20pm
So long as there's a zero tolerance policy for shitty dogs and shitty owners, this sounds awesome. Jerk owners can ruin the dog park experience even without the alcohol added to the mix. I doubt they're going to do the sort of pre-vetting that happens at daycares, so they're going to need to be more proactive about this sort of thing.
Zero tolerance?
By perruptor
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 5:48pm
I admit it's been many years since I owned a dog, so maybe I have a flawed understanding of what happens at dog parks, but don't dogs typically shit at them? I also admit that the resulting indoor atmosphere would not appeal to me.
I am unclear
By SamWack
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 1:31pm
Are the indoor on-leash and off-leash areas for the dogs or the customers?
We need another neighborhood...
By Friartuck
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 1:38pm
That reeks of dog urine, congratulations, Everett.
Umwut?
By SwirlyGrrl
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 2:29pm
You must not spend any time in the fermentation district where doggos rule the patio scene.
None of these places smell like dog urine. Not Short Path, not the lively doggo scenes at Bone Up and Night Shift, or even across the Malden at Idle Hands. Perhaps because there are very real consequences of not following some basic rules when it comes to private places and keeping the neighbors happy?
Some people
By goeslikethis
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 3:15pm
just hate dogs (for reasons I will never understand). I myself don't want kids (and I love my nephews and nieces), but I don't waste anyone's time complaining about baby screams on public transportation.
Also, as you say, there are lots of lovely spaces to encounter responsible people who enjoy spending time with their and others' dogs. Small joy in life.
Must love dogs.. and I do, very much actually
By Friartuck
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 3:27pm
The owners, however...
Admittedly, we're a bit constrained for green space here that isn't a 6-8 minute walk. In fact, if there are people using the local basketball court or street hockey rink, you can guarantee that owners will let their pooch piss and poop there while kids and adults are playing, without batting an eyelash.
Couple that with narrow sidewalks, so that Fido has no choice but to take a leak in the sides of houses and front steps, the whole neighborhood is enveloped in an acrid aroma.
This is not an indictment, it's merely pointing out facts.
So I have to be a little
By Matt Frank
Thu, 11/10/2022 - 6:26am
So I have to be a little confused though because if this is the building I think it is it's behind a shopping center, adjacent to a trail that is pretty much on the outer edge of actual homes. There are houses there but only on one side and easily avoided... Why wouldnt you want a seperate area like this aimed right at dogs?
I don't complain about Chuck E Cheese being in that big plaza in Everett, I actually appreciate it. It contains all the loud smelly overactive children in a self contained environment away from me and they enjoy it too. It's a win win. If dog owners with their dogs bother you then celebrate the fact they will get a spot that caters to them and encouraged them to a trial trails and what not. This is my philosophy with teens and activities too. If something annoys you the best thing you can do is advocate for what they really want and just make sure it's placed in a good spot and then send them off to go do their thing.
Although I do agree that if they want to ensure this is a success the management needs to be really on top of enforcement. I do also imagine they may need some decent insurance. It's one thing to passively allow dogs into your property and a complete other to actively invite them.
Naming idea for this market segment
By SwirlyGrrl
Wed, 11/09/2022 - 2:22pm
Sniff and snifter.
Hops on Pups
By Don't Panic
Thu, 11/10/2022 - 1:06am
N/T
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