So I hear that the inaugural Shirlington Restaurant Week is underway. Normally I get bored to tears reading about humans and how they can get food for a fixed price and stuff their bellies until they fall into food coma... BUT I just read something that left me with my mouth wide open. Humans aren’t the only ones who can enjoy a delicious fixed-price meal during this week-long event. AUntie Robin, don't read this. You need to go pay attention to the oven, those liver slivers might be burning or something.... So skip this, go....
Dogma Bakery (2772 S. Arlington Mill Drive) is offering a three-course meal for dogs as part of Restaurant Week. You get a house-made “gar-lick cheese bite” appetizer; a main course of fish, chicken, beef or venison kibble, with a side of vegetables; and a dog ice cream, cookie or muffin dessert. The meal is available for dine-in or take-out. Your human can join you for a sit down at The Bungalow .The meal costs $7.50, and 100 percent of the purchase price is going to benefit a rescue dog named Chief (pictured), who was abused and now needs a prosthetic leg and paw on either side of his body. Lucky Dog Animal Rescue, which is fostering Chief, needs about $800 for the prosthetics." Such a great cause.
So... How much gas do we need to drive to Shirlington and contribute to the cause? I figure... we should be there for at least 3 meals no? 3 meals x3 would make the whole trip worth it.
And I need to ask... why are the restaurants around here so lazy that they have done nothing like this??? I want to move...
'vie
Dogma Bakery (2772 S. Arlington Mill Drive) is offering a three-course meal for dogs as part of Restaurant Week. You get a house-made “gar-lick cheese bite” appetizer; a main course of fish, chicken, beef or venison kibble, with a side of vegetables; and a dog ice cream, cookie or muffin dessert. The meal is available for dine-in or take-out. Your human can join you for a sit down at The Bungalow .The meal costs $7.50, and 100 percent of the purchase price is going to benefit a rescue dog named Chief (pictured), who was abused and now needs a prosthetic leg and paw on either side of his body. Lucky Dog Animal Rescue, which is fostering Chief, needs about $800 for the prosthetics." Such a great cause.
So... How much gas do we need to drive to Shirlington and contribute to the cause? I figure... we should be there for at least 3 meals no? 3 meals x3 would make the whole trip worth it.
And I need to ask... why are the restaurants around here so lazy that they have done nothing like this??? I want to move...
'vie
2 comments:
Ooh, we don't live too far from there! I'll have to tell mama. Finally, restaurant week for us 4-leggeds. I'm there. Silvie, if you can get a ride up here, you can stay at our house so you don't have to travel home after your feast.
Marsh... I always say, OLD TOWN is my dream location... but the judge will be judging elsewhere... and so far we have no idea where....drat..
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