OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. - Dining out is meant to be a family experience — and soon, even furry family members can join the fun.
Red Solo Pup, a new concept from Oklahoma City native Julianne Thomas, will debut in the Chisholm Creek development center in spring 2021. It will feature a spacious off-leash dog park and restaurant/bar, which will allow for adequate social distancing.
“Two years ago, our five-year-old dog, Solo, unexpectedly passed away,” Thomas said. “His death was an unfortunate reminder that life is short, and we should be spending as much time as possible with loved ones — dogs included. Dogs are family, and our goal with the concept is to bring Oklahoma City families together in a way that’s never been possible before.”
Red Solo Pup will honor Solo in both name and spirit, acting as a communal space where dogs and their owners can play and eat together.
Thomas, a 16-year restaurant industry veteran, is creating an approachable menu with plans to include items like burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs and salads. Both dine-in and grab-and-go options will be offered, and guests can also order food and beverages from a walk-up window. Only humans are allowed inside the restaurant, but leashed dogs are welcome on the patio.
The 1.1-acre dog park will include separate areas for large and small dogs and feature mixed surfaces like turf, granite and mulch.
“One of our biggest pet peeves about other dog parks in the metro area is they’re mostly dirt, and our dogs come home covered in red mud,” Thomas said. “At Red Solo Pup, owners can rest assured knowing their dogs won’t leave dirtier than they arrived.”
Day passes, as well as monthly and yearly memberships, will be available for park use. People without dogs are welcome to access the restaurant without becoming members.
About Red Solo Pup
Red Solo Pup combines a 1.1-acre off-leash dog park with an on-site restaurant/bar. The unique space will open in the Chisholm Creek development center in spring 2021.
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