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The place for dogs and their humans to unwind
What is Brew Park?
Brew Park was founded in 2022 by Dr. Angela Woodward. It's a concept unlike any other in the Plymouth area—an indoor dog park and restaurant. Brew Park is connected to Vet Partners, a full-service pet hospital, and Pet Retreat, a doggy paradise that includes daycare, boarding, grooming, and training.
New & Noteworthy
Bar & Restaurant
Our restaurant, The Barkery, is just as important to us as the dog park and includes options for everyone!
100+ food and drink options
Panoramic view of the park so you can keep an eye on your pup
Beer, including rotating local options, seltzers, cider, & wine
Coffee bar, all day breakfast, flatbreads, wings, salads, and more!
Brew Park Events
There's always something going on at Brew Park! Subscribe to our email list and follow us on social media to stay in the loop!
Recurring events such as Breed Nights, Trivia, and Small Dog Nights
Seasonal events such as the fan-favorite Halloween Costume Contest and Paws & Claus pics with Santa
Spring, Summer, and Fall cornhole leagues
Park Rules
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All dogs must be registered and have paid admission to play in the park.​
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All dogs over 8 months of age must be spayed or neutered. No dogs in heat.
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No retractable leashes, spike collars, or electric collars are allowed anywhere in the park.
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Dogs must be current on vaccinations. Upload records on our registration page before arriving.
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Dogs must be on leash when exiting the dog park.
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The park rangers are not there to babysit, please check-in on your dog periodically and clean up their messes.
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Brew Park staff has the right to remove dogs and/or guests if rules are broken.
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Rough play is acceptable as long as it is consensual. Mounting is not acceptable.
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All dogs must be at least four months of age.
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Two dogs maximum per Human.
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By entering the park, you permit Brew Park staff (Park Rangers) to handle your dog and break up any fights that may ensue.
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No humans under the age of 18 are allowed in the park.
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No outside food or beverages are allowed in the park or restaurant.
No dog treats.
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No leaving the property without your dog. Brew Park is not daycare.
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If your dog does harm to a person or piece of property, you are responsible.
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Park rangers are there to promote positive play. They are trained to read signs of aggression before a dog fight starts, but fights cannot always be prevented. Please treat them with respect.
Here's what pups are posting
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What people are saying
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How do you keep the park clean?Along with providing a safe and fun experience, maintaining a clean park is one of our top priorities. Our park rangers deep-clean the park daily. Rangers spray every inch of the park with a dog safe cleaning solution and vacuum with a specialized turf vacuum. The park also has various built-in air fresheners that spray at regular intervals
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Do I need a dog to come in?Absolutely not! We frequently have non-dog owners come in to grab a drink or bite to eat at our restaurant.
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Are my kids allowed in the dog park?Unfortunately, for the safety of both the kids and dogs, we don't allowed kids under 18 to enter the park. However, they are allowed in the restaurant, which has a sweeping view of the dog park.
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Do I need a membership to enter the dog park?Nope! We offer day passes for $15 that can be purchased at the front desk when you arrive. If you plan to come in often, memberships provide cost savings and great perks such as discounts on daycare, guest passes, and other member deals!
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What if my dog is anxious, barking, or sitting at the door while in the park?Staff may ask you to come into the park to see if your presence helps your dog acclimate to the new surroundings. If this doesn't work, you may be asked to leave the park for the day and try again another day or during one of our slower times. This doesn't mean your dog is bad or can't come back - just like people, sometimes dogs just aren't feeling it that day.
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