Hang out with Dalmatians at this dog café coming to London in July

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Dine with a Dalmatian (Credits: Getty Images)

If 101 Dalmatians is your favourite film, and you’d love to hang out with an IRL Pongo and Perdita, you’re in luck.

A Dalmatian café is coming to London this summer.

Pop+Bark say they are the creators of ‘the world’s first mobile Pupuccino Bar for dogs’, and claim to have served over 30,000 Pupuccinos since launching in 2017.

The company – who have appeared on Dragon’s Den – host pop-up dog cafés up and down the country, and have held breed-specific events for Golden Retrievers, Corgis, Cockapoos and Pugs.

They say their events are for dogs and their owners, as well as dog-lovers who aren’t in a position to look after a dog at home – but want an opportunity to spend time with man’s best friend.

And now, Pop+Bark are launching a Dalmatian café, which will come to Moorgate, East London, on Sunday 23 July – with more dates expected to be added.

A ?Dalmatian Cafe? is coming to London

Happy chaps (Picture: popandbark.com)
A satisfied customer (Picture: Instagram @popandbark)

As well as Pupuccinos, guests can also pick out treats from the doggy bakery, which serves up pupcakes and dognuts – of course.

You might even be able to treat yourself to a pawsecco. Delish.

Founder Anushka Fernando said that the café will be a ‘safe, off-lead experience where Dallies can roam, explore, and play with others.

‘Breed-specific events are known to be the perfect way to socialise your dog whether they’re an excitable puppy or older pet.’

Visit Pop+Bark Dalmatian café at Devonshire Terrace, London, EC2M 4WY, on Sunday 23 July 23.

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