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- Diet? What Diet?
The Four Legged Foodies try out the new 3 course doggy menu at The Marlborough in Richmond The Marlborough is a Young's pub on Richmond Hill which is quite local to us so we have been a few times before. When we heard they had launched a doggy menu we ran back up that hill with our tails a wagging! Pooches of all sizes are very welcome throughout the pub but if weather permits you must check out the back garden. The outdoor space is huge and has a mixture of pagodas, parasols, garden rooms and (at time of writing) a beach with deckchairs. Indoors has excellent air conditioning for these hot summer days! Two legged foodies can expect a menu with some classic pub dishes such as burgers and fish and chips but there are some seasonal additions such as this vegan pea and braised leek tart. Now let's get to the reason we are all here, the 3 course doggy menu! Once the humans stopped stuffing their faces we were able to get to the main event! The friendly waiter brought us the first 2 courses in these stylish bowls (why should it just be humans who have well presented food?). Starter was lamb kidney bread, followed by beef stew complete with a Bonio spoon! All our food was prepared by the same chef as the human's using fresh, healthy ingredients. See the videos below for how much we enjoyed it all. Nacho forgot his napkin! We don't need to diet to be beach body ready! We decided to retire to the deckchairs for our ice cream made from yogurt, strawberries and banana. Nearby there is an hydration station with fresh water and bowls for us. We highly recommend all pups try the doggy menu at The Marlborough . The pub has doggy event planned later this month. Follow their Instagram for upcoming details.
- Go Wild for these Locals
Four Legged Foodies explore these Gladwin Brothers Local & Wild restaurants We love living in a big city but we do also appreciate a spot of the good old English countryside. If you're looking for a bit of both when dining with your pooch then look no further! These Gladwin Brothers restaurants bring a bit of the Sussex countryside to London by bringing their seasonal, British produce to the tables. Expect hand-reared meat from the Gladwin farm, berries from the Sussex hedgerows and wine from their very own vineyard in the Sussex village of Nutbourne. There are 6 Local & Wild restaurants in London for you to explore. Let's start with Nutbourne which is named after the Sussex village where the Gladwin Brothers vineyard is located. Nutbourne is located in Ransome's Dock, just a 5 minute walk from Battersea Park. After a stroll through one of London's prettiest Royal Parks, we stopped off for a spot of lunch and were delighted to find not only water but a plate of treats waiting for us. It was a sunny day, so we enjoyed the terrace which overlooks the dock and after the obligatory photos for the 'gram, the humans tucked into some delicious looking food. At Nutbourne , two legged foodies can enjoy breakfast at the weekends, lunch and dinner every day and roasts on Sundays. The menus change with the seasons and the chefs are encouraged to put their own take on the fresh ingredients they receive from the farm. Where: 29 Ransomes Dock, 35-27 Parkgate Road, Battersea, London, SW11 4NP Follow: @nutbourne_resto Next stop was The Fat Badger which is just down the road from us in Richmond. This time we decided to try the Sunday Roast after a stroll by the river. We were once again welcomed very warmly by the staff and brought water and treats. We love it when the humans have Sunday roast as there is always a bit left over for us but it was touch and go this time because the food was so tasty with melt in the mouth beef, fluffy yorkshire puds and super tasty gravy (female human's favourite). At The Fat Badger , two legged foodies can enjoy all day dining including weekend brunch, Sunday Roast and Group Feasting! Where: 15-17 Hill Rise, Richmond, TW10 6UQ Follow: @thefatbadger_resto The latest opening of a Local & Wild restaurant is the Black Lamb in Wimbledon Village. After walkies on Wimbledon Common, we popped in to try their new Plant Led set lunch menu (the menu is currently available at all locations). The Plant Led menu is not simply a plant based menu (so not vegan) but rather a selection of dishes where plants are the star attraction and any meat or fish additions are there to compliment them rather than vice versa. As with all the restaurants, the menu changes regularly depending on what ingredients are available but two legged foodies can expect some mouth-watering dishes like Nutbourne Tomato Salad and Pea and Mint Orzotto. Four Legged Foodies will receive the same warm welcome as at all their restaurants. Where: 67 High St, Wimbledon, SW19 5EE Follow: @theblacklamb_resto The 3 restaurants we visited welcome four legged foodies throughout. There are 3 others who welcome us in restricted areas, if you wish to visit The Shed , Sussex or Rabbit , please check with the restaurant in advance.
- Summer Fun (Part 2)
Summer is here and the weather is back to just warm instead of nuclear hot so we doggies can start to enjoy some outdoor activities with our humans. Here are some more ideas from us of fun things to do in and around London this Summer. Take in the views and watch a movie at Bussey Rooftop Bar Rooftop Film Club have nightly showings throughout the Summer on the roof of the Bussey Building in Peckham and dogs are welcome to join their humans. Watch classics such as The Goonies and Pulp Fiction or new releases Bullet Train and Maverick. Two legged foodies can relax in the deckchairs with Pizza from Share a Slice and cocktails from the bar. Where: Roof A, Bussey Building, 133 Rye Ln, London SE15 4ST Follow: @rooftopfilmclub Experience the splendour of a Tuscan Villa (without leaving London) Villa di Gegganio in Chiswick is based on the original Tuscan villa and vineyard which is still in the family with a pretty outdoor terrace (partly covered) and matching interior decor. Two legged foodies can enjoy freshly prepared dishes such as Wild Boar pappardelle and grilled monkfish. Every dish is packed with flavour and beautifully presented. They also have an extensive wine cellar. All four legged foodies are welcome and the restaurant is spacious and cool, there is also a comfortable lounge with sofas where you can relax with your humans over a coffee. Where: 66-68 Chiswick High Rd., Chiswick, London W4 1SY Follow: @villa_di_geggiano_london Spend the Day at an English Vineyard If wine is your thing, there is plenty to choose from at the stunning Quob Park Estate ! Dogs are adored here. You will be greeted by resident dog Pogo and you can join your humans in the restaurant, on wine tasting workshops and tours of the vineyard. Even if you're not into wine, it's a beautiful setting for a lazy lunch. The vineyard and restaurant is open to all but we highly recommend becoming a member so you get access to member-only discounts and invites to special events. Where: Titchfield Ln, Wickham, Fareham PO17 5PG Follow: @quobparkestate Get some Perfect Pooch Photos at Artful Dog Studio No doubt your phone is full of photos of your pooch (ours definitely is) but a studio portrait is something you can hang on your wall and a lifelong reminder of your most loyal companion. The Artful Dog Studio is located in the grounds of Waverley Abbey in leafy Surrey and after an hour of posing for one of their friendly photographers, you can take a scenic walk by the pond while your photos are prepared. You will then get to view all the photos and choose which ones you want to take home. It's a really fun way to spend a few hours with a countryside walk thrown in and some perfect photos to keep. Where: Waverley Farm, Waverley Lane, Farnham GU9 8EP Follow: @theartfuldogstudio Admire the river with a Thames Path Walk The Thames has always played a major part in London's rich history and offers us a great way to see some of the city's main landmarks. You can walk for miles on either bank of the river and there are plenty of places to stop off for refreshments along the way including our favourites Peggy Jean Green in Richmond , The Ram in Kingston , Emilia's Crafted Pasta in St.Katherine's Dock and Brewdog Tower Hill . If you get tired pooches can travel for free on the river by Uber Boat or over it on the Emirates Cable Car Say Aloha from Hawaii (without the 20 hour flight) The Pacific island of Hawaii is too far away for our little legs to travel so thank dog for El Ta'koy which is just a short commute to Covent Garden. The restaurant is situated in the basement of 3 Henrietta Street, a townhouse in Covent Garden which shares the space with 3 other restaurants and also has a covered space by the Market Building opposite. Four legged foodies are welcome inside and out but you will need to bring your own water and treats as this one is more of a treat for your humans. Two legged foodies will be transported to the land of rainbows with dishes inspired by Hawaiian street food such as Tuna Poke, Shrimp Lumpia and Seabass Ceviche. All accompanied by cocktails from the Tiki Bar. Where: 3 Henrietta St, London WC2E 8LU Follow: @el_takoy_london We hope you have some happy adventures this Summer. Don't forget to tag us in your photos @the4leggedfoodies for a share!
- Santa Paws in The Yards
A four legged festive day in Covent Garden Join us on December 3rd for some Christmas shopping and festive fun at The Yards in Covent Garden. The fun begins at 11.00 with our Christmas Market where you can pick up some goodies from Bew Dogs, Caboodle, ByBenji, Ralph & Co and The Clean Dog Co, Hilary's Hounds. The event is in support of Wild at Heart Foundation who will be coming along with their wonderful clothing range and accessories. Have you been a good pooch this year? Then Santa will be waiting for you with a little gift inside our grotto. Our photographer Amie will be on hand to capture your moment with the big man. Book your grotto visit here . The grotto will be sponsored by DogCity who will be coming along to tell you all about their new app. You can also get your dog sketched by Stephanie who will be in Fairshot Cafe from 12.30pm. The cafe will also be handing out free pupaccinos to any passing pooches. Places are limited so book yours here . It may be December but we believe it's never too cold for ice cream! That's why our friends at Badiani will be giving free doggie gelato to the first 10 pups who visit our grotto. After that all pooches get a free gelato with every purchase of a human one. There will be lots more for pups and humans to enjoy on the day, including mulled wine and hot chocolate from Bill's, chai lattes from Dishoom. So get decked out in your finest festive accessories and we will see you there.
- Dogs Love Brunch Because................
....the time between breakfast and lunch is too long! Who can relate? There's no way we should be expected to go for more than 4 hours without a little snackie to stop those tummy grumbles. That's why brunch was invented surely. Two Legged Foodies love to find fabulous places where they can fill their faces on a lazy weekend morning and here 6 of our favourites where we can join them. We joined the humans for Bottomless Aperol Brunch (just water for us though) at The Clapham North. This spacious pub with some outside seating is perfect for Four Legged Foodies because they have a Dog Menu with 2 dishes to choose from plus dog treats, dog beer and comfy beds. So while the humans sit back and listen to the live music with dishes like Pulled Pork Benedict and Chicken and Avocado Waffles, all we have to do is decide whether to have the Sunday Ruff Roast or It's A Dogs Dinner (both is always an option because you can always walk it off on nearby Clapham Common). Where: 409 Clapham Rd, London SW9 9BT Follow: @ theclaphamnorth Don't you just love a local café with friendly staff and super tasty food? Sorry Foodies of Earlsfield but we are not letting you keep Manny Dartin a secret any longer! You don't have to wait for the weekend as brunch is served every day with dishes such as cauliflower fritters and salt beef brisket. The staff love doggies and are happy to whip us up a puppacino and stick some extra bacon on the table just for us. The café is air conditioned and has a great little enclosed courtyard garden at the rear. Where: 366 Garratt Ln, London SW18 4ES Follow: @mannydartincafe If your humans are like ours and have something called a sweet tooth, they will love what's on offer at Chestnut Bakery . Both their Covent Garden and Belgravia locations welcome four legged foodies and on National Dog Day (August 26th) they have special treats for us too! Two legged foodies who prefer savoury can enjoy their delicious flatbreads made in the clay oven. Where: 24 Floral St, London WC2E 9DS and 17-21 Elizabeth St, London SW1W 9RP Follow: @chestnut.bakery With everything from Full English Breakfast to Huevos Rancheros to Fluffy Pancakes, there's a brunch dish to suit all at Archie's in Highgate. All four legged foodies are very welcome, with treats on offer from the friendly staff and you might get to meet resident dog Doogie the Scottie! Where: 36 Highgate Hill, London N19 5NL Follow: @archiesldn Linnaean in Embassy Gardens is one of those places the humans call very Instagrammable so when you put us in there too, there's a real danger of blowing up the 'gram! Two legged foodies can enjoy a range of innovative plant based dishes for brunch including acai bowl and French toast and the good news is, it's served all day so perfect if you don't like to get up early at weekends. Four legged foodies get a stylish bed to lounge on and treats from Pooch and Mutt. Just be warned, you will be requested to pose for a LOT of photos while you're there. We can also keep the humans company while they get their hair, nails and face done in the beauty salon (don't worry, they don't do dogs). Where: Embassy Gardens, 2 New Union Square, Nine Elms, London SW11 7AX Follow: @linnaeanliving Ollie's House is a bright, spacious restaurant on Fulham Road serving brunch all day, every day! Four legged foodies even get their own brunch menu with biltong, biscuits, puppucino and even wine. We also get a comfy bed from which to enjoy it. Two legged foodies can enjoy healthy options such as poke bowls, Nasi Goreng and a large selection of brunch dishes. There is also a bakery and deli where you can get food to go. The restaurant has a real Mediterranean feel and one side of the building opens up in nice weather. Where: 236 Fulham Rd., London SW10 9NB Follow: @ollieshouseuk Happy brunching!! #dogbrunch #dogfriendlybrunch #dogfriendlylondon #dogfriendlylondoncafe #dogfriendlylondonpub #dogfriendlylondonrestaurant #dinewithyourdog #fourleggedfoodies #foodiesoflondon
- Paws for a while in South London
Head south of the river for these fabulous dog friendly restaurants. We are prepared to travel anywhere in London if we hear about a great dog friendly place but we hear some humans are scared to cross the Thames! Maybe they think they have to swim...who knows? We live south of the river and can confirm to our friends in the North that there is nothing to be scared of. In fact, quite the opposite. There is an abundance of dog friendly places here. So next time you hear someone say "nah mate we don't go south of the river" wag your tail and tell them they need to take you to SW16 Bar & Kitchen and The Exhibit . Hidden in plain sight on Streatham High Road, SW16 Bar & Kitchen is a welcome oasis from the hustle and bustle, offering fantastic food and cocktails all day, every day. Two legged foodies can choose breakfast, lunch or dinner from an Italian inspired menu. Start with Beetroot Hummus followed by Summer Tortellini with ricotta and peas or Orecciette in a rich san marzano tomato sauce. There are many options for vegetarians here. Humans can also work from here and can get a sandwich with bottomless tea or coffee for only £10 per day. Four legged foodies can stretch out next to the tables as the restaurant is very spacious and cool. The friendly staff will bring you water and lots of attention. Where: 5 Streatham High Rd, London SW16 1EF Follow: @ sw16barandkitchen The Exhibit is a vibrant restaurant and bar in Balham. Spread over two floors, the restaurant is light and spacious with plenty of covered outdoor space too! The location is great if you have a chauffeur as it is next to Sainsbury's car park where you can park free for 2 hours. Four Legged Foodies are welcome everywhere and will be greeted with fresh water and treats. The humans were also offered extra bacon so they could share with us, just make sure you get it as we know what these greedy humans are like. Two legged foodies can enjoy all day brunching and dinner or just cocktails late into the night. Our humans tried the beef brisket benedict and a blueberry tart. They were very quiet whilst eating so that means it was GOOD. If your humans are like our, they will love the weekend bottomless brunch which is only £29.50!! The Exhibit has a great private hire space which is perfect for doggie parties and they even have a dog friendly cinema! Check out our event there on September 4th. Where: 12 Balham Station Rd, London SW12 9SG Follow: @TheExhibitBar
- Doggy Sunday Roasts
These London pubs are more than dog friendly! When it comes to London pubs, there's dog friendly and then there's The Regent and The Rosy Hue . At these Livelyhood pubs, we are treated as part of the family. There's a menu for children and a menu for us too!! The Regent in Balham is a great neighbourhood pub with a bar and spacious dining area. Pooches will be offered water and comfy beds on arrival before perusing the menu. The pub has a fabulous outdoor space too. Where you can relax with a drink. The human's roast dinner looked delicious but we didn't need to beg because we had our own. The Rosy Hue is the newest of the Livelyhood family, opening in September 2022 in the newly developed Elephant Park (Elephant & Castle). The pub is set in a large, warehouse style building with plenty of space for pooches to relax in the comfy beds. The humans opted for a veggie roast this time but we stuck to our meat diet. There are a few tables on the outdoor terrace where you can watch the local pooches on their walkies in the Elephant Park gardens. All Livelyhood pubs are super dog friendly. You can book yourself a table on Wagit .
- Keep Track of Your Best Friend
Tractive gives you peace of mind on your four legged adventures When you're out on a walk with your humans what's the worst thing they could imagine losing? Not their keys, not their wallet, not even that phone thing they never seem to have out of their hands. All of that stuff is replaceable! It's you of course! If they lost you, their best and most loyal friend, their lives would never be the same again. That heartbreak can be avoided with a Tractive GPS Tracker . Even confirmed city dogs like us still like to go for off lead adventures and some of our parks in London are huge! Did you know that Richmond Park is 2,500 acres and has over 1200 trees? That's a lot to hide behind and a massive area to look for a little pooch in! Parks and other outdoor adventures are filled with distractions that can cause inquisitive pooches to stray from their humans. Here's just a few that have caught our attention in the past: Squirrels, deer, pigeons, discarded food, picnics, other dogs, someone throwing a ball. We are sure you have your own list and every dog owner knows how quickly we can disappear from their sight if something we love catches our eyes! The Tractive GPS Tracker connects to an app on your human's phone, so they can immediately see where you are. In addition to the live GPS update, the Tractive tracker has other great features to give your humans peace of mind. Do you go for walkies with other humans while yours are at work? With the location history, your humans can see where you have been and how active you have been while you were away from them. It can even tell your humans how well you are doing. Are you getting enough sleep? Do you need to burn off more calories? It can alert them to early signs of ill health. If you like to go for adventures overseas, the tracker works in over 175 countries and is also waterproof so you can enjoy swimming in the sea or pool! We like that wearing the Tractive GPS Tracker doesn't impede us in any way. It's super light so we don't know we are wearing it and we can play as rough as we like without fear of damaging it. It fits securely on any collar or harness and doesn't ruin our sense of style when we go to fancy restaurants. If you're an adventurous pooch like us or if you like to play tricks on your humans by hiding in leaves, tell them to get you a Tractive GPS Tracker to keep an eye on you. Because we know for sure that you would be just as sad as them if you lost each other. What you need to know: Tracker costs £44.99 Is available in white, brown, black or light blue Subscription plans start at £4 per month Tracker covers and other accessories are available
- Hop Into 2023 - It's the Year of the Rabbit
Celebrate the Lunar New Year with a visit to these dog friendly London Asian restaurants Yum is what you will be saying when you visit Yum Sa in Putney because the food is seriously delicious. Our humans tried a good selection from their small plates/starters and every morsel was polished off. They even managed to have a pudding too! Pooches will be given water and lots of attention from staff. We are also welcome to join the humans on the seats. Look out for their monthly live music events too! Yum Sa 88 Plaza Gdns, Upper Richmond Rd, London SW15 2DT Follow: @yumsarestaurant There is a lot of food on offer in Seven Dials Market but our favourite has to be Ong Ong Buns. These light, fluffy milk bread buns are made to order in minutes and are filled with goodness like garlic cream cheese, char siu pork and chicken curry. They also have a vegan kimchi option and a sweet version with coconut custard filling. The setting is street food style so dogs are welcome in Seven Dials Market but there are no facilities for us so you will need to bring water and treats. The humans say it's worth the visit and we even forgive them for naming the restaurant after a cat! Ong Ong Buns Seven Dials Market, 35 Earlham St, London WC2H 9LD Follow: @ongongbuns If a restaurant is named after the owner's dog then it gets a massive paws up from us! The dog in question is a cute little Maltese Terrier called Rika and you will often find him hanging out with his Mama at their restaurant in Notting Hill. The gorgeous restaurant serves a Japanese fusion menu with small plates, sushi and tempura. The humans tried a Bento Box with a selection of delicacies and highly recommend you do the same. We pooches can join them on the seats and we get water and treats from the staff. Apparently the disco toilet is also a must visit! We will stick with a nearby lamppost! Rika Moon 120 Kensington Park Rd, London W11 2PW Follow: @rikamoon_nottinghill This stylish restaurant in Chelsea is home to a range of Asian cuisine from China, Thailand and Malaysia. Our humans highly recommend trying a good selection of their small plates and the dim sum. Every dish they tried was full of fresh flavours and they also enjoyed a couple of cocktails. Pooches are welcome everywhere and will be brought water. Huo 9 Park Walk, London SW10 0AJ Follow: @huo.london #dogfriendly #dogfriendlylondon #dogfriendlychinese #dogfriendlyrestaurants #lunarnewyearlondon #dogfriendlyvegan
- The Perfect Date with your Dog
5 Dog friendly London places to spend Valentine's with the (real) love of your life! Photo by Amie Barron Photography The 14th of February is the day we are obliged to spend some quality time with the love of our life. Let's face it human partners, we all know where we stand when it comes to which member of the family is most loved by everyone. So, although we will go all out and book somewhere super romantic for Valentine's dinner, what we are really thinking as we tuck into our fillet steak is; "I wish my dog was here." This year, let's all stop pretending and celebrate Valentine's with the real loves of our lives by taking them along to these romantic restaurants. The Exhibit is a vibrant restaurant and bar in Balham. Spread over two floors, the restaurant is light and spacious with plenty of covered outdoor space too! Take your pooch along on February 14th to Balham's Sax-iest event. Humans can enjoy a two course set dinner with live sax music for just £30pp and four legged foodies will be spoilt with treats too. Book your romantic date here The Goat is a very pretty restaurant in Chelsea which has plenty of space on their ground floor restaurant and also has a pretty champagne terrace outside. This Valentine's they are offering an Italian feast with complimentary Prosecco and tiramisu martini. The dinner will be accompanied by live music and four legged foodies can expect treats too. Book your table here . North London's prettiest café, Romeo and Juliet's is a good choice for a date with your dog at any time of year. if you haven't visited yet, then make a date on February 14th where you and your pooch can enjoy breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea together. Four legged foodies are the cafe's favourite customers. Alongside our own menu, there are comfy beds, lots of attention and a whole of host of goodies to buy and take home. We are hosting our Woofs and Kisses Afternoon Tea Party here on February 19th. Get your tickets here . If you fancy something really special, which obviously all pooches deserve, book your place at Los Mochis Valentine's Day Dinner. The food at this Notting Hill restaurant is phenomenal and on the 14th you can enjoy a specially curated 8 course dinner with champagne cocktail. The restaurant is named after a dog so all four legged foodies receive lots of special attention. Book your table here . If you fancy a trip out of town to celebrate Valentine's, head over to Quob Park Estate in Fareham. At this beautiful vineyard, pooches can join their humans on tours, wine tastings and in the restaurant for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. They even have a Tasting Menu Box for you to enjoy at home with your pooch this Valentine's which includes 5 delicious courses and a bottle of Classic Cuvee. If you don't visit this February, we highly recommend you do this Summer as it's a fabulous way to spend a day with your dog. If you're going to be wined and dined at one of these fabulous dog friendly places this Valentine's make sure you create a good impression by being suitably attired. Our friends at Woofs and Cuddles have just the thing for you with their gorgeous Love Collection bandanas. The bandanas are handmade under the watchful eye of CEO Lady the Springerdoodle using top quality fabric such as corduroy and velvet and can be customised with add-on patches and trims. All are reversible too. So it's like 2 for 1!! You can order via Etsy or drop Lady a DM @woofsandcuddles Now is a good time to start dropping hints to the humans about what you would like as a Valentine's gift. Humans tend to like strange things like flowers and chocolate but we have our eyes on the Love Is treats by our pals at W'Zis . We are staunch carnivores but we go wild for these vegan treats and we love the colourful tins they come in. Order yours here and you will receive our special secret discount at checkout. #valentinesday #dogfriendlyvalentines #dogfriendlyrestaurants #dogfriendlynottinghill #dogfriendlychelsea #dogfriendlyhampstead #dogfriendlybalham #dogbandanas #dogtreats #dogvegantreats
- Easter Eggstravaganza
Join us for a day of doggie fun and games at Skylight Tobacco Dock This Easter we are back at Skylight for another eggstravaganza and it's a double celebration because it's also this little bunnie's 13th birthday! Yes our Archie will be a turning into teenager and he can think of no better way to celebrate than doing what he does best - host fabulous parties!! J oin us at Skylight Tobacco Dock on Sunday April 2nd where you can sit back and relax while taking in the fabulous 360 views of London. Or if you prefer to be more active, you can run around the rooftop and take part in our games. We will be bringing back our very popular Easter Treat Hunt from last year as well as find the bunny, sniff out the carrot and duck bobbing! Our friends at Caboodle will be coming along to provide catering for all four legged foodies and will be giving out treats to any doggies who find the hidden carrots! If you need to stock up your treat cupboard, Pet Buddy UK will be able to help you with that. They will be bringing along their selection of natural treats for you to peruse and will be handing out prizes to anyone doggie who finds the bunny. The wonderful Dolci Dog Patisserie will also be coming along with their range of delicious dog cakes and treats. They will have Easter brownies for doggies who find the hidden Easter Eggs. All this fun can get a bit messy but don't worry, our friends at Sniffe & Likkit will be on hand to help you out with their range of grooming products. They will also have prizes for the winners of the rubber duck bobbing game! Don't worry humans, there is plenty for you to eat and drink too as Skylight have a fabulous bar with everything from water to champagne and a food menu w ith burgers and hot dogs. As usual there will be plenty of fabulous photo opportunities and our photographer Amie will be on hand to snap those perfect moments. You can also book a private creator session with her on the day. We can't wait to see you all there!!
- Good Dogs Gather at Goodwoof
A celebration of dogs at Goodwood On May 20th and 21st, Goodwoof will return for its second year. There is a host of activities and things to see over the weekend, all in the spectacular grounds of the Goodwood Estate. And there's still time to get 10% off your tickets with code SOCIALBARK10 Dogs of all shapes and sizes are welcome and there will be something for everyone. From the car park it's a 20 minute walk to the action or you can catch the shuttle bus. Start with some retail therapy from dozens of pet companies including our friends at The Sociable Pup Company . There are lots of things for humans too. The Randox Health Centre will return with sessions in Reiki, Massage, Yoga and Sound Bathing (all included in entry ticket price). A collection of architects return to showcase their amazing and inspirational creations at Goodwoof Barkitecture. This year the kennel designs that demonstrate how important dogs have become a part of our lifestyle and wellbeing, and represents the spaces we create for them within our homes, workplaces and schedules. There will be plenty to eat and drink all weekend including the Taittinger Champagne bar and Fortnum and Mason picnic hampers. If you need to cool down there will be plenty of covered areas to sit and Fido's Lido by Leaps and Bounds Wine will return. If you want to make a weekend of it, book yourself into dog friendly room at The Goodwood Hotel. We hope to see you there!












