Doggies & Drinks @ Denver Beer Co.
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Join us for some drinks with your pups!
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https://denverbeerco.com/platte-street-food-trucks/
About: You’re sure to find plenty of best buddies at Denver Beer Co.! This nifty little place is a dog-friendly beer garden that even crafts some of the brews on the menu. Dogs are welcome inside and out, and the brewery features a huge patio with water bowls galore.
Your dog might even get to try a “Dog Beerscuit” – a tasty dog-friendly treat made out of recycled brewing grain.
Address: 1695 Platte St, Denver, CO 80202
Phone Number: 303-433-2739
Check out these tips to make sure your experience is as smooth as possible:
- Dogs can’t have alcohol. You shouldn’t feed your dog any alcohol and need to make sure that he doesn’t lap up any left-behind liquid on the floor. Alcohol is not a safe food to share with your dog, and it can cause breathing difficulty, vomiting, and even death in dogs. For a fun “doggy beer,” you can serve him a non-alcoholic DIY dog beer.
- Dogs can’t have weed. Yes, you’re in the mile-high city, and the green stuff is legal for humans, but marijuana can make your dog sick if ingested. Stick to 420 Fido-safe activities to celebrate the doggy devil’s lettuce with your pup.
- Keep your eye on your furry friend. Not all patrons will be pooch enthusiasts, so you’ll need to make sure your mutt knows his manners. You also need to actively monitor your pooch, especially in off-leash areas. Ensure your pup has adequate identification, including an easy-to-read ID tag and, ideally, up-to-date contact information loaded on his microchip.
- Take a long walk beforehand. Exercising your dog before hitting the bar will give him a chance to use the bathroom so that you don’t run into any accidents. It can also help your dog feel more relaxed in a social setting like the bar.
- Pack for your pooch. Some dog bars have amenities like community water bowls, but you can’t count on these services. Be sure to pack waste bags and a doggie water bottle, and a towel is never a bad idea to have handy too.
- Don’t offer your pup table food without investigating if it’s dog-safe. Human food is loaded with fat, calories, salt, and even potentially toxic ingredients to dogs. Stick to foods you can safely share with your pup, and if he has a sensitive stomach, skip table food entirely for treats you bring from home. Just remember that not every dog shares, so don’t offer food items around other pups.
- Don’t get hammered with your hound. You need to know your limits so that you and your furry friend can get home safely. Anytime you head out with your canine companion, expect to drink lightly. This way, you can keep yourself and your best buddy safe while enjoying a relaxing evening.
- Your dog’s safety and enjoyment come first. If your best buddy isn’t a fan of bar hopping, don’t force it. You can obviously take him to local dog parks for some socializing and playtime, but there are plenty of dog park alternatives to enjoy with your furry friend, as well. Your dog’s safety and enjoyment come first, so if he’s not having a good time, call it a night and head home.
