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Dog friendly place in Amsterdam

 The good weather is here, summer has finally arrived! But where should we go with our dogs if we want to head into the city? Here is a dog-friendly place we visited today with our two little furry friends.

If you're in Amsterdam and looking for a dog-friendly restaurant, don't miss Woof & Me. Located not far from the city center, it is easily accessible by foot and tram.

This place not only offers delicious meals, sandwiches, drinks, and coffee for people but also has a special menu for our four-legged friends, including chicken liver treats, whipped cream, and biscuits.

Dogs can roam freely in the restaurant, as it is safely enclosed, so the pups are always in sight and can't run away. The friendly and pleasant environment of the restaurant is the perfect spot for relaxation and enjoyment, where dogs can socialize and play with other dogs. Of course, you can also visit without a dog if you just want to be around them for a while.

The staff is attentive and animal-friendly, and there are various dog toys, balls, and plushies available to keep your pets entertained.

There is also a park nearby where you can work off the delicious lunch. =D A walk in the park followed by a delightful meal at Woof & Me guarantees a perfect day for everyone. Try it out and enjoy the special time together at a truly unique place!


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