Belfast bar lauches Northern Ireland's first menu for dogs 🐶🍽️

Anything is paw-sible!

Dirty Onion
Author: Paulo RossPublished 20th Mar 2018

Local dog owners are in for a treat as Belfast bar, The Dirty Onion launches a brand-new menu for its furry, four-legged customers.

Created in partnership with local pet food brand, Naturo, dogs can now enjoy a nutritious meal with their owners, with dishes created using high-quality, fresh, natural ingredients, made in Northern Ireland.

The range of healthy dog foods are array of doggy favourites including: chicken and rice, salmon and potato, lamb or turkey, served alongside rice and vegetables. No meal out would be complete without dessert, so dogs can enjoy a liver brownie or Frozzys, a frozen yogurt packed with essential vitamins, minerals and fibre.

Tim Herron, general manager at The Dirty Onion, said:

“We wanted to be able to offer dogs more than just water when they come to visit, so we are delighted to be the first to introduce Northern Ireland’s first dog menu, right in the heart of Belfast city centre.

Claire McNally, marketing manager with Naturo Pet Foods, added;

“Naturo is delighted to partner with the Dirty Onion, bringing our wonderful range of natural pet foods to local dogs visiting this favourite Belfast bar. We cannot wait to see the reviews!”

Last year, The Dirty Onion became part of a select list of venues that are dog-friendly in the city centre. The bar hosts a number of hugely successful Pooch Social events throughout the year in aid of Lucy’s Trust, a local charity providing a sanctuary for dogs in need.

The Cathedral Quarter bar also features as a stop on Belfast’s new dog friendly pub tour, which includes a visit to The Dirty Onion to enjoy a local dog beer and food.

The Dirty Onion’s dog menu starts from just £1.25 per meal and is available from Monday March 19.