Have you ever been stuck with the company of somebody else and secretly wished that you were actually hanging out with a dog? Yep, us too. Well, if you're looking to treat any good doggies then Doyle's pub in Phibsborough has just the thing for you.
They've introduced the doggy date night to help everybody who doesn't want to leave their furry friend at home while they enjoy a bite to eat.
Hell, even if you've got a dog with your parter - or of you're heading out on a date with somebody else - we think that this is a great idea. After all, what's better to ease any tension than having a madra on-hand.
It's the perfect way to beat any melan-collie that's destined to come with the nights getting colder and wuff-er.
Ok, so is the menu a relative dog's dinner, or is it so delicious that you might actually bite the hand that feeds you?
For €40, you can choose any two main course from their Wuff and Ready Menu plus a bottle of of wine. A bottle of doggy beer is also included for your pooch.
The doggy date night kicks off from next Wednesday, September 26 but the organisers are asking people to book ahead because it's bound to be popular.
Hey, it's a dog eat dog world out there.
Reservations can be made after 3pm on 01 6991999, or via Doyle's Facebook page.
Enjoy!
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