Aloette Is Having A Boozy Block Party In Toronto With Food Under $5 For You & Your Dog

You can sip on Espresso Martini Fizzes for just $3!

Dog eating burger. Right: Spread of dishes.

Dog eating burger. Right: Spread of dishes.

Courtesy of Dog Child & Aloette
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Fall is creeping up, and there are only so many hot summer weekends left to spend with your dog, so why not take them somewhere nice for a change?

Aloette Liberty, a popular Toronto restaurant, is throwing a block party this coming weekend. They've partnered with Dog Child, a new Toronto-based dog food brand, to serve up a limited edition dog-friendly menu.

The party will take place this Saturday, August 20, from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., where humans and their four-legged friends will be able to dine for cheap, play some cornhole and jam out to music from artists like DJ Rick Diamond, DJ OG, and King Solomon, according to a press release.

Dogs will be able to chow down on $3 Dog Child Burgers and enjoy $2 Dog Child Treats.

While their owners can indulge in select signature items from Aloette's menu, such as $4 Aloette Burger Sliders, $3 Mini Aloette Wedge Salads and $1 Cookies.

If you feel like living it up with your pup, you can also reach for Aloette's Espresso Martini Fizz for $3. But, if you're not a martini person, you can opt for a Sapsucker, Woodhouse Lager, or stay hydrated with a Fiji Water as you mingle.

Aloette Liberty Block Party

Price: Free entry

When: August 20, 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Address: 171 E Liberty St., Unit 127A, Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: You can enjoy a day out with your dog and feast on some delicious cheap treats while mingling with other dogs and owners.

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  • Brooke Houghton (she/her) was a Toronto-based writer for Narcity Media. Brooke has written for publications such as blogTO, Post City, Vitalize Magazine and more.

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