A Little Pawtay Never Hurt Nobody

Backyard Kitchen & Tap to Host Beach Pawtay on August 4 Backyard Kitchen and Tap Beach Pawtay

Written By: Alana Aronson  Backyard Kitchen and Tap Beach Pawtay

Get ready to get your paws sandy! Head over to the Backyard Kitchen & Tap Pawtay on August 4 for a perfect way to enjoy the beach. From 6-9:00 p.m., the San Diego restaurant will be hosting an event sure to get some tails wagging. Pups and owners are invited to play and partake in an evening of fun and games at Backyard Kitchen. There will be house-made treats for your canine pals, while the adults can sip on Tito’s Vodka masterpieces. Backyard Kitchen and Tap Beach Pawtay

The 4th Annual Beach Pawtay is not just for rest and relaxation, though. Backyard Kitchen & Tap hosts the Second Chance Dog Rescue event so that local pups can find their next home! Families and singles alike will be barking at the chance to meet a furry new friend. Don’t fret, there will be a professional dog trainer from Pawtopia on site to help answer any of your training questions! Adoption and raffles in support of the Second Chance Dog Rescue will be going on all evening, making it a must-attend event. Backyard Kitchen and Tap Beach Pawtay

As if the possibility of adopting a new furry family member wasn’t enough, you will be able to take home a piece of the event with Backyard’s doggie Step and Repeat photo op moment! Other goodies include artist Nate Kapnicky creating fun caricatures of your canine pal! The chance to change the life of a dog in need of some love doesn’t come around too often. When it does, at events like the Second Chance Pawtay, you are sure to experience a life change of your own.

Backyard Kitchen & Tap
832 Garnet Ave
Pacific Beach, CA 92109
858.859.2593
Don’t Miss the Chance to Adopt a Puppy (and Sip on Drink Specials) at Backyard Kitchen & Tap!

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Raised in Orange County, Alana loves all things local: hikes in the canyons and by the coast, runs in Corona Del Mar, and stories from the people who live in Orange County. With an English Literature degree from California State University, Long Beach, she is excited to join LOCALE Magazine and its love for local heartbeats.

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