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East Dulwich Doggie Meet-up


niamhdm

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Calling all East Dulwich / Peckham Rye dog owners! I'd love for our very friendly cockapoo, Coco, to get to know other dogs in the neighbourhood, and I'd like to meet their owners :) So, if you are interested in getting together, once a month or so, in one of the many lovely parks South East London has to offer (Dulwich Park, Peckham Rye Common ... or even Brockwell Park) for a stroll and to let the dogs run around, please do get in touch! It would be great to get to know other dog mamas and papas in the area, share tips and pool our knowledge of the best local doggie friendly cafes, pubs etc! Coco and I are looking forward to meeting new people and pooches.
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Agree - lovely idea... Please add me to it as well.


Not all in ED but to add folks on their way following place allow woofers:-


Blue Brick Cafe

Lucas - not large dogs and must be well behaved

Alleyns Head - outside or at tables in front by front door

Romeo Jones in the village

Rosendale Pub in West Dulwich

Greyhound - use to so hopefully still go

Great Exhibition


Even further but good woofer walking area


Rising Sun Pub in the centre of Barnes Village

Dysart bottom of Richmond going towards Ham


Obviously the cafes outside in all parks


Well that is all I know about.

Great that a few people are interested and thanks for all those suggestions of places which allow dogs!


Let me know if weekdays or weekends are generally better for meet-ups? I am available during the week as I am on a short career break from work.


Let's say Dulwich Park as the first one and could try a coffee in the Pavilion Cafe before / afterwards.


We are away next week for Easter but back w/c 9 April so any day that week, morning or evening.

Hi


If I can also add to the list of 'Dog Friendly' places...not sure if they have restriction on sizes but we take our cockapoo to all from The Lordship downwards ;-



Blue Brick Cafe

Lucas - not large dogs and must be well behaved

Alleyns Head - outside or at tables in front by front door

Romeo Jones in the village

Rosendale Pub in West Dulwich

Greyhound - use to so hopefully still go

Great Exhibition

The Lordship

The Bishop

The Actress

The French House

Bonne Bouffe

Terroirs

The Plough

Front area of Franklins

Kanella

Signoria

The Cherry Tree

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