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Some of the very best dog friendly bars and dining establishments in the SC Upstate to make your animal’s tail wag

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The list of dining establishments and bars that permit dogs is long — and apparently growing all the time — however there is one in Mauldin that offers an entire brand-new twist to dog friendly.

It’s Dapper Dog Bark Bar and Taproomwhich, undoubtedly is a bar however they likewise provide dog training.

Co-owner Stephanie Danielsson calls it “train-by-day, play-by-night concept.”

She and her partner Sean Martin, a dog fitness instructor, opened the business in January.

“The past few months, we’ve been able to welcome in so many people and dogs from Greenville and surrounding areas,” she said.

They have craft beer and white wine and partner with others to offer clothes and dog treats.

“The Dapper Dog is 100% dog friendly, welcoming dogs into the taproom (on-leash) and providing a spacious off-leash area for dogs and their humans to socialize,” she said.

They serve charcuterie provided by a regional partner or individuals can get chips or pretzels. They likewise have food trucks on website from time to time and permit individuals to generate food.

She and Martin have 4 dogs and constantly wished to go a location like The Dapper Dog.

They explain the business on their website as “Built for canines and their companions” with the objective of developing a “stronger bond with your pup.”

It is ranked initially on Yelp for dog-friendly bars in the Greenville location. They likewise provide trivia, Bingo and unique nights for specific types (Doberman night is Saturday.) A park for dogs to be off leash is available under specific conditions such as present on shots and no fleas.

201 Murray Drive, Mauldin

Seriously enjoyable brewery

In Spartanburg, Yelp customers ranked Ciclops Cyderi and Brewery No. 1 for dog friendly.

Located at 197 E St John St, the business began in 2014 in the home of Kolby and Cindy Garrison.

Kolby Garrison called himself owner/head brewer/assistant janitor.

He provided the majority of his very first brews away.

“We never dreamed of opening a cidery or brewery, this was someone else’s dream that eventually became ours,” he said on his website.

He calls his work “seriously fun.”

“Our slogan, ‘Making Absurd the Norm’ means brewing classic German beers to style alongside beers ‘dry hopped’ with waffles or baseball bats. It means creating ciders with flavors from around the world that have never been tried before while honoring the simple apple that made it. It means never taking ourselves too seriously but always making good liquid.”

Simple, regional, fresh

In Anderson, Yelp taps Summa Joe’s Searing Pans as the very best dog friendly restaurant.

The name originates from owners Joe and Summer Fredette.

“At Summa Joe’s we bring a taste of the Upstate to your plate,” they state on their website.

Simple, regional, fresh is their slogan, with active ingredients originating from regional farms when possible. They roast their own luncheon meat and hand prepare pizza dough. Sauces are made from scratch.

One of their pizzas is called Capital Punishment Pie “It Will Light You Up!” and consists of Joe’s Polecat Farm trio — pepper hot sauce with cheese Polecat Farm produces primarily natural vegetables and fruits and has actually been around because 1998.

It’s situated at 127 N Main St, Anderson.

Other positions pointed out by dog-loving Yelp customers are:

Fireforge Crafted Beer in a previous storage facility in downtown Greenville. It’s a small-batch craft brewery, tasting room and satisfaction garden.

Pets are welcome in the outside biergarten.

Location: 311 E Washington St. Greenville

Shoeless Brewing Co. happily calls itself the tiniest brewery in the Upstate.

“Normally isn’t a bragging right but in this case we think it should be,” they state on their website. “We are also the largest home-brew store in the Upstate.”

It opened in 2015, after 25 years of developing at home.

One thing that sets it apart from the majority of is they ask your viewpoint about whatever you consume.

“Each one of our beers go through this process whereby the Greenville craft beer community gets a say in how our beer is made and what it will taste like when it’s done,” they state.

Location: 104 Mauldin Road, Greenville

Yee-Haw Brewing Company is pointed out on both Yelp and Bring Fido. The brewery started in Johnson City, Tennessee, in the East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Depot, or Tweetsie Depot.

Greenville is the just place outdoors Tennessee.

Bring Fido says, “Fido can join you at a table in the beer garden. The brewery is nicknamed the “innovation lab” since they test brand-new tastes and beer dishes here.”

For food, they have Prince’s Hot Chicken and specialized barbeque.

Location: 307 E McBee Ave, Greenville

Gather Greenville at 126 Augusta Street in Greenville is a food court with 13 suppliers, inviting “leashed, well-behaved pets” on the ground flooring. Sorry, no family pets on Saturdays and Sundays.

They ask that you stroll your dogs prior to you arrive and if something needs to occur, you clean it up.

Among the food alternatives are lobster, Mexican, pizza, fried chicken, cheesesteak, sushi and acai.

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