Spacious dog park with bar, turf field, TVs, events






















520 Daniel St SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 Get directions
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"Fetch opened in 2018 as a full-service dog park and bar and has since expanded to locations in Buckhead, Underwood Hills at The Works, Old Fourth Ward, and Alpharetta, with amenities that include a turf field, dog toys, cooling stations, an Airstream bar, and several TVs. Look for monthly events such as comedy nights and theme parties and sip on coffee, beer, wine, and cocktails with the regulars with monthly memberships or day pass pooches passing through." - Su-Jit Lin
"People watching is good, but dog watching is better. Settle in at Fetch with a cold beer and let the dog do the socializing in the park’s enclosed grassy patio while you chat with fellow pet owners or watch a game on the big screen. Fetch also includes locations at the Works and in Alpharetta." - Eater Staff
"Fetch dog park is a venue for dog lovers located at the Works complex." - Beth McKibben
"I learned that Fetch Park & Ice House opened in 2018 at the corner of Daniel Street and Dekalb Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward and became Atlanta’s first full-service dog park with a bar. Co-owned by Stephen Ochs and former Falcons guard Garrett Reynolds, the park includes a turf field, dog toys, cooling stations, an Airstream bar, several TVs, monthly events such as comedy nights and theme parties, and the Old Fourth Ward location offers a full coffee bar along with beer, wine, and liquor. Dog owners obtain memberships ($30 per month) or day passes ($10), and all dogs must be spayed or neutered, current on vaccinations, and covered by a waiver confirming they are not aggressive. The owners are expanding — a second Atlanta-area location will open in Alpharetta next year by Ameris Bank Amphitheatre on Encore Parkway (precise address pending), and a Nashville location is expected to open by the end of the year; members will be able to access both Atlanta locations." - Beth McKibben
"When Kelsey Montague completed two Instagram-famous winged #whatliftsyou murals at the dog park Fetch Park (and at the neighboring Ice House) on Daniel Street, I noted these are her first murals in Atlanta, with a public unveiling moved from Thursday, Feb. 28 to Friday, March 1 at 9 a.m. after rain; Montague calls the pieces “incomplete” until a person (or dog) steps between the wings to finish the image. Fetch opened last June as a full-service dog park–bar: memberships are $30 per month or $10 for a day pass, and the park features a turf field, dog toys, cooling stations, an Airstream bar, several TVs, monthly events such as comedy nights and theme parties, plus a full coffee bar and beer, wine, and liquor service. I also report that Fetch is expanding to Nashville with plans to open there by the end of the year, and that current hours are Monday–Friday 7:30 a.m.–10 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.–12 a.m., and Sunday 8:30 a.m.–9 p.m., weather permitting; an update noted the park was open Thursday pending lightning and that Montague would attend the Friday unveiling." - Beth McKibben