At San Francisco restaurant, pups chow on filet mignon
San Francisco is a foodie heaven with plenty of Michelin-starred restaurants
By HAVEN DALEY
Published - Oct 27, 2022, 12:03 PM ET
Last Updated - Jun 24, 2023, 12:21 AM EDT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco is a foodie heaven with plenty of Michelin-starred restaurants. And San Franciscans love dogs. So it might come as no surprise that an entrepreneur has decided to combine the two passions, creating what’s believed to be the first restaurant exclusively for man’s best friend.
Dogue, which rhymes with vogue, opened last month in the city’s trendy Mission District.
For $75 dollars per pup, doggie diners get a multiple-course “bone appetite” meal featuring dishes like chicken skin waffles and filet mignon steak tartare with quail egg.
It also includes a mimosa and a baked treat for the pup’s human.