Me and a great English Mastiff, Dutchess, enjoying ourselves at Boneyard |
Today my husband and I decided to try out a new establishment to Htown that just officially opened this weekend, Boneyard Dogpark and Drinkery, located at 8150 Washington. Can I just say, what a freaking fabulous way to spend a Sunday afternoon! You can find them on Facebook and Twitter to learn more about their hours and what they have goin on.
Not only was it nice, for once, to be able to go and hang out for a wonderful day outside at a great bar but to be able to include the other addition to our family, Margot. Patrick (known from here on out on this blog as PF) and I shared a couple buckets of beer and enjoyed the day while Margot got to play around with other great dogs of this great city. The only thing I think was missing were some fun tunes. As one of the first weekends open, I'm sure there are still some things that are in the works. Other than that, it was such a perfect day.
What makes this place different than another dog friendly bar you ask? EVERYTHING! First, the "backyard" of this place is completely fenced off. Fido can run around leash free and completely relax just as much as you are. Margot was just as free to roam around, socialize and chase her never ending addiction, the tennis ball, as we were to relax and socialize. Second, just like the dog park everyone there is friendly and open talk to whoever so even if you go alone, be ready to make some friends! In addition, you are surrounded by great dog owners who have socialized, fun, and friendly dogs who are fantastic to be around. Hanging out at Boneyard is like going over to a cool friend's house that has a huge backyard. It's so relaxing and fun.
Owner, Justin Bardwell, with his puggle Devo, on the bar at Boneyard. (photo by Dusti Rhodes via 29-25.com) |
We were lucky to talk to the owner, Justin Bardwell, about what a great idea we thought Boneyard was. He agreed with us that there truly were not enough places in Houston where you could enjoy yourself while enjoying the company of your dog. It was great to see him out and mingling with the crowd. He is super excited to share his idea with the rest of us dog loving Houstonians.
Another benefit to Boneyard, the food truck! As an establishment, Boneyard cannot really sell food in order for it to be a dog friendly place. However, partnering with the many foodtrucks in the city has its benefits. Today, we were lucky enough to be graced by the presence of Zilla Street Eats. We had a lunch of pulled pork and mac, a dirty burger (burger with french fries and mac and cheese on top) and fried nutter butters. One word, DELICIOUS! PF especially loved the crunchy cheeto pieces on top of the pulled pork and mac. If you're interested in trying one of the many delicious delecacies they have to offer, you can find their current location on Facebook or Twitter.
Another benefit to Boneyard, the food truck! As an establishment, Boneyard cannot really sell food in order for it to be a dog friendly place. However, partnering with the many foodtrucks in the city has its benefits. Today, we were lucky enough to be graced by the presence of Zilla Street Eats. We had a lunch of pulled pork and mac, a dirty burger (burger with french fries and mac and cheese on top) and fried nutter butters. One word, DELICIOUS! PF especially loved the crunchy cheeto pieces on top of the pulled pork and mac. If you're interested in trying one of the many delicious delecacies they have to offer, you can find their current location on Facebook or Twitter.
Dirty Burger |
Pulled Pork and Mac |
Fried Nutter Butters |
Until next time!