Dog-friendly spot for specialty coffee drinks & light bites including breakfast served all day.
"ParkGrounds in Reynoldstown offers up more than just coffee at its shop. Besides adult beverages like strawberry basil limeades and slushies, breakfast entrees with house salsa, and a sandwich menu that transitions from morning to lunch offerings, it also boasts a spacious and shady outdoor seating area. While the former dog park has been converted to a beer garden, dogs on leashes are still very much welcome here." - Su-Jit Lin
"Where Reynoldstown goes for coffee, mingling and for a drink or 3. Dog-friendly spot for specialty coffee drinks & light bites including breakfast served all day." - Yeahbuzzy
"ParkGrounds is something of a well-kept secret in this part of town. Unlike many other neighborhood cafes, ParkGrounds is still quiet and not overrun with hipsters and tourists. ParkGrounds brings together man's two best friends, coffee and dogs, as it doubles as a dog park. The only yapping you'll hear here is from the pups playing outside. Don't tell the hipsters about this place, we want to keep it awesome." - Matchstic
"ParkGrounds in Reynoldstown offers up more than just coffee at its shop, it also serves food, adult beverages, and includes a newly opened beer garden and outdoor seating area where its dog park once stood. Don’t worry, dogs on leashes are still welcome outside as long as they are supervised." - Beth McKibben, Sarra Sedghi
"There’s a very lived-in feel at this Reynoldstown coffee shop. The interior of ParkGrounds looks like it was decorated with discarded furniture from a college apartment. For clarification, that's not in a gross beer-stained way, we mean the place has an uber-casual vibe that makes us want to lounge around all day. In the morning, they’re a coffee shop that serves solid breakfast items. After 2pm, you’ll find the cafe crowd replaced with a livelier social scene–where beer, cocktails, and sandwiches now top the tables. At any hour, find us on the dog-friendly patio with a drink in hand. We can’t prove it scientifically, but time passes slower out there." - Juli Horsford