Pomeranian pop-up café is coming to London
Prepare for pupcakes, pawsecco and a whole lot of fluffiness
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A pop-up café dedicated to the fluffy dog breed is due to open in London in the near future.
Titled the Pom Café, both Pomeranian owners and admirers will be invited to attend the event at The Happenstance in St Paul's on Sunday 12 May.
The dogs in attendance will be treated to a menu featuring an array of canine-inspired treats, including pupcakes, dognuts, pawsecco, paw star martinis and more.
Furthermore, all Pomeranians at the café will receive a free pupuccino. Talk about treating your dog like royalty.
The Pom Café has been created by Pug Café, an organisation that regularly holds similar events for pugs across the UK.
"We are known for organising fun and safe events for small breeds having already hosted pop-ups for pugs, Dachshunds and French bulldogs," says Anushka Fernando, organiser behind Pug Café.
"It's very important to us that all our events are safe and enjoyable for dogs and humans."
While the upcoming event is centred around Pomeranians, there will of course also be food available for the pop-up's human guests.
Tickets cost £10 for Pomeranian pet owners, and £14 for those attending the event without a dog.
The pop-up will be split into two 70-minute sittings, taking place at 12.30pm and at 4.15pm.
To find out more information, visit pugcafe.com.
Following on from the opening of the Pom Café in London, another Pomeranian pop-up is due to be held at the The Refinery Spinningfields, Manchester on Sunday 19 May.
The event has been organised in collaboration with Universal Pictures UK, to mark the release of The Secret Life of Pets 2 on Monday 27 May.
In January 2018, it was announced that the first dog café in New York City would be opening in the East Village.
The owner of Boris & Horton described the café as a place where customers can "have great coffee, eat, have wine and beer, hang out, and also bring your dog inside".
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