Edinburgh restaurant launches dog menu so owners can dine with their pets

A Japanese restaurant in Edinburgh has launched a canine menu so pet house owners can now dine with their pooches.

Maki & Ramen, which has six branches in Scotland, introduced the concept to life on the restaurant in St James' Quarter after their prospects stored asking if the venue was 'canine pleasant'.

The family-run restaurant teamed up with a pet store to present canines an opportunity to dine in model with their house owners.

The menu, Woof Treats, presents a alternative of seven pure treats, appropriate for all canine breeds and ages.

The eatery teamed up with Dofos pet store - the oldest pet store within the Scottish capital - and the idea will launch on Friday, April 22.

Royston the seven-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier tries the canine menu at Maki and Ramen in St James Quarter, Edinburgh. (Picture: © SWNS)

Decisions embrace beef spaghetti or biltong, which might be lower up into smaller parts, whereas 'cash' of duck, lamb and turkey are additionally accessible.

Media supervisor Effie Koutroumanou, 30, mentioned: "Edinburgh is a tremendous metropolis with a lot inexperienced area, and so many pet house owners.

"All our prospects had been asking us 'is it canine pleasant'?

The family-run restaurant teamed up with a pet store to present canines an opportunity to dine in model with their house owners (Picture: © SWNS)

"Our restaurant in St James Quarter has this superb area which is sort of a yard. The house owners and their furry mates can are available in and luxuriate in a pleasant meal.

"The canines will sit on the ground to maintain everybody blissful.

"Now we have eight or 9 tables outdoors, we are able to host greater than 30 individuals. We do not have a restrict on the variety of pets which may come, so long as the house owners are blissful."

All canines, all ages, all sizes are welcome (Picture: © SWNS)

Effie added: "We needed to collaborate with a neighborhood enterprise in Edinurgh. The explanation we selected these particular treats is they're all pure. All canines, all ages, all sizes are welcome.

"We expect it to be standard."

Smaller treats price £2.20, whereas bigger parts price £6.80. The restaurant would not settle for reservations, so prospects can simply pop in.

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