

“Too many times, you go to dog parks and see bad owners, unsocial dogs and aggressive dogs. “One of the big things I wanted to make sure of when I started this was to create a space where people didn’t have to worry about their dogs,” he says. Safety was a key concern, so Ochs ensured that Fetch has a separate space for small dogs to play on their own, as well as adequate lighting, so the park can be enjoyed from 7:30 a.m. Ochs established Fetch with the help of former Atlanta Falcons player Garrett Reynolds and Ochs’ own dog, an 11-year-old boxer named Oakley, who holds the title of Fetch CEO, which stands for “Canine Enjoyment Officer.” In addition to the food, beer, wine and signature cocktails, Fetch has a dog-bathing station, outdoor TVs and WiFi throughout the park. Also set to open is The Shipping Yard, a large on-leash dog-friendly patio with a shipping container bar.
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A full service restaurant, The Ice House, featuring human-only seating and a dog-friendly patio, is scheduled to be open late fall, featuring what Ochs calls “high-end bar food with a Texas twist” and will be open for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. SE in Old Fourth Ward, Fetch is an off-leash dog park and bar. “I always found myself debating between going to the park after work or going to grab drinks with friends, so I asked myself, why couldn’t there be a spot where you could do both,” says Stephen Ochs, founder of Fetch. Serving food, cocktails and coffee, and featuring plenty of open space to run and play, it’s a “pawsome” destination for humans and their furry friends alike. At Fetch Park and Ice House, Atlanta’s first full-service dog park bar, a trip to the pet park can now be an excursion for both you and your canine companion. In addition to wines by the glass and bottle, expect food like charcuterie and cheese boards, shareable pasta dishes, appetizers, and paninis on the menu.ģ035 Peachtree Road, Atlanta. Storico Vino will feature a covered patio and a large bar surrounded by high-top seating and dining tables. The owners behind Storico Fresco Alimentari e Ristorante and Forza Storico open their new Italian wine bar later this fall in the former Corso Coffee space at Buckhead Village. A Nashville location of Fetch opened last year in the Germantown neighborhood.
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It’s co-owned by Stephen Ochs and former Atlanta Falcons offensive guard Garrett Reynolds. Masks are highly encouraged.įetch first opened on the corner of Daniel Street and Dekalb Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward two years ago.
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For the safety of Fetch staff, owners are required to clean up after their dogs, restrooms are closed and a portable toilet is available, and bar purchases are done using a contactless chip reader. All dogs entering Fetch must be up-to-date on their vaccinations, which are kept on file, and be spayed or neutered.ĭuring the pandemic, capacity at Fetch is limited and patrons must have their temperatures taken before entering. Memberships start at $30 per month or $10 for a day pass. Its debut should coincide with the opening of the previously announced Alpharetta Fetch Park on Encore Parkway.įetch-Buckhead will be laid out in much the same way as its Old Fourth Ward counterpart and include a large greenspace featuring mud-free turf, cooling stations throughout the dog park, shaded seating areas, outdoor televisions, and a full bar inside an Airstream camper serving beer, wine, cocktails, and coffee.ĭog owners can either obtain monthly memberships or day passes for the park. A second location of Old Fourth Ward dog park and bar Fetch Park & Ice House opens at luxe outdoor mall Buckhead Village District (formerly the Shops Buckhead Atlanta) early next year, according to a press release.
