An All-New Doggy Café Is Open In Laval

For you and your best friend.

Dogs are man's best friend, and who doesn't like to go out for coffee with their bff? That's now possible at this all-new dog café in Laval. Café Arthur offers the opportunity for visitors to relax, rain or shine, while providing a fun space for their hairy friends.

The café opened its doors on July 2.

So whether you need to study, work, or just want to go out for a snack, you don't have to leave your beloved pet alone at home.

In addition to serving drinks and pastries, the café also offers services for its four-legged customers, like a dog park complete with astroturf and toys in the middle of the establishment.

The little park can fit up to a dozen dogs at once under the watchful eyes of their masters, who must ensure their good behaviour.

Humans can also take a seat on the pretty terrasse or at one of many indoor tables.

The café aims to offer grooming services in the near future, and as of now, you can leave your dog there for a babysitting service during business hours.

For $8 an hour, you can go about your business while your dog is having fun with the other furry customers.

Dog kibbles are available, but for bipeds, the menu includes about 15 drinks and pastries such as croissants, chocolatines, and muffins.

If you want something more substantial, empanadas, vegetarian nachos, and deli meats are available.

Café Arthur

Price: 💸

Type of food: Coffee and pastry

Address: 880, boul. Arthur-Sauvé, Laval, QC

Why You Have To Go: To have coffee with your best pup and give them a fun night out.

Menu

This article was originally published in French on Narcity Québec.

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