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HomeNewsPaws, pints and playtime ahead at Parklands Tavern

Paws, pints and playtime ahead at Parklands Tavern

Parklands Tavern is making tails wag all over the Sunshine Coast as it announces their beer garden, aptly named The Yard, will welcome furry friends to join in the fun from Sunday 7 April.

Venue manager Tyson Kelley-Comb said the decision to open the beer garden to dogs stems from their commitment to enhancing the overall experience for their guests and complements the Sunshine Coast’s dog-loving culture.

“Many of our customers, just like us, are big-time dog lovers. A lot of them have asked us about bringing their furry friends along when they visit so the decision to transform The Yard to suit both two-legged and four-legged guests just made sense,” he said.

“Our Yard Bar has a separate entrance, faux grass (cool on pooches paws) and large market umbrellas over picnic tables which provide great shade for the dogs.”

From 10am to 5pm daily, Parklands Tavern is aiming to make this vibrant outdoor space the ultimate destination for dog owners.

“With chill tunes, pool tables and big screens for sports lovers, the space already offers a great relaxed vibe for family and friends to gather so welcoming dogs to the venue just extends this,” Tyson said.

“We will have water bowls and treats provided for the dogs and cold tap beers, fine wines, fancy cocktails, and a mouth-watering lunch menu for the humans.”

Parklands Tavern is also offering guests a chance to win a $50 bar tab every week if they upload a snap of their pooch enjoying the festivities on social media with the tag #poochesofparklands.

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