Patio Pups and Family Nights at Lazy Dog
Bring your pup and your kids to the patio!
Pets
National Dog Day is on August 26th and Lazy Dog Restaurant, a casual dining restaurant with 3 locations in Georgia is celebrating all week long, August 26–31.
Lazy Dog’s patios are dog friendly! Grab a to-go Dog Bowl, made with grilled chicken or beef over brown rice and veggies—because pets deserve something tasty and nutritious, too.
Kids
Lazy Dog Restaurants with locations just up the road from SoFu in Alpharetta, Dunwoody, and Peachtree Corners—recently launched Family Nights. Every Wednesday, kids 12 and under can enjoy a complimentary Build Your Own Sundae with all the fixin’s when dining in with the purchase of a kid’s entrée. The Kid’s Menu at Lazy Dog features a variety of favorites, from classics like Chicken Nuggets and Hamburgers to Teriyaki Chicken + Veggies and new Cheesy Pizza Sticks. Each meal includes a drink and a side of choice, making it easy to satisfy any appetite. To add a little extra fun at the table, kids can also enjoy Candy Dog Collars—a wearable DIY treat made by stringing Froot Loops® on a licorice string. Once they’ve created their necklace or bracelet, they can enjoy it as a sweet snack.
More at LazyDogRestaurants.com.
5 SoFu Restaurants that Fit the Needs of your Furry Friends and Kids
By Caylie Jefferson
Do you ever have trouble finding a good restaurant that not only fits the needs of your family, but your pet companions as well? If so, here is a guide to finding some of the best kid and pet friendly restaurants in the area.
1. Brake Pad Restaurant & Bar
Located in College Park, Brake Pad Restaurant & Bar is a restaurant that sells American Style Cuisine. With a focus on burgers and pub style food. The restaurant is an old time classic that opened in 2002.
Address: 3403 Main St, College Park, GA 30337
Website: https://www.brakepadatlanta.com
Contact: (404) 766- 1515
2. Rubello’s Pizza
Located in Fairburn, Rubello’s Pizza is an American Italian styled Pizzeria that offers so much more than pizza. Its wide variety attracts customers, as well as the ability to customize your own pizza.
Address: 8420 Senoia Rd, Fairburn, GA 30213
Website: https://www.rubellosfairburn.com
Contact: (770) 306- 7484
3. The Corner Tavern
Located in Hapeville, The Corner Tavern is a pub style, bar & grill that has a diverse menu. The menu offers food such as burgers, sandwiches, salad, etc. The Corner Tavern is a locally owned and operated business that also has a sister location in Georgetown, South Carolina.
Address: 573 N Central Ave, Hapeville, GA 30354
Website: https://www.thecornertavern.com/location/the-corner-tavern-hapeville/
Contact: (404) 254- 1004
4. Bole Ethiopian Restaurant
Located in College Park, Bole Ethiopian Restaurant is an Ethiopian restaurant that offers a variety of Ethiopian cuisine. The restaurant is family owned and provides a unique cultural experience to their customers.
Address: 1583 Virginia Ave, Atlanta, GA 30337
Website: https://www.boleethiopianrestaurantatlanta.com
Contact: (404) 549- 9111
5. BGR Grille
Located in East Point, BGR Grille is an American style grill that is known for their burgers, bowls, and tacos. Besides the foods that have the most notoriety, the restaurant still sells a plethora of other kinds of foods as well.
Address: 1603 White Way, East Point, GA 30344
Website: https://thebgrgrille.com
Contact: (404) 921- 2288
Born and raised in South Fulton, Caylie Jefferson is a rising Sophomore at Hampton and currently serves as an editorial intern at SoFu Lifestyle. She is a Journalism Major with a minor in Sports Management.
Barks and Bites: A Doggie Crawl on the Beltline
The Atlanta Beltline is known for its lively patios and neighborhood restaurants. And now, your dog gets a seat at the table, too.
Barks and Bites: Beltline Doggie Crawl is a one-of-a-kind restaurant crawl where doggies are the VIPs. Pet-friendly spots along the Eastside Trail whip up special dishes just for them, so pups can dine at the table, not under it. Think burgers, tacos, hot dogs, or chicken Philly cheesesteaks - menus rotate often - paired with “barkaritas” made from Brutus Bone Broth. Humans are welcome, of course, and enjoy the same small bites, served people-style.
The event includes shopping at pet stores, swag bags and giveaways from local and national pet brands – along with a stroll down the lively Atlanta Beltline.
More than just a fun outing, Barks and Bites supports a good cause: a portion of every ticket goes to animal rescue organizations, including the Atlanta Humane Society and Furkids Atlanta.
Because don’t good dogs deserve their own day out?
The Doggie Crawl is held on select Sundays. Tickets and dates at bitelinesatlantafoodtours.com.