
Couldn’t find the park. We found a huge park on 26th but no dog park. However, we loved the park ‘n bark that was at scenic drive and stafford.
A year later we tried again. Nice that it has a fenced choice and a non-fenced path to walk. There are signs warning of coyote in the area and the river can be very swift. Find the parking area on Riverbottom rd near the softball and disc golf and gun target areas

The new location is right in the heart of downtown. Other restaurant patios nearby say ‘no’ to dogs so we appreciate Bacchus. Umbrellas for shade and friendly staff.

Three large tables (with water bowls) on the patio are set aside for you and your pooch. Not sure why the gravel area was chosen and not the grass, but we can cope. So many brew choices and the staff very helpful. And you can bring in food from elsewhere while enjoying a beer

But it is close to everything, easy parking, and big enough for a romp. My dog loved the features and has enough shade for comfort

Most tables are in the shade and our canine companion got a water bowl and a treat. The wine options were tasty and we paired ours with a charcuterie board of cheeses, meat, nuts, bread, fruit etc. quite the spread to share while relaxing with a mountain/vineyard view

Friday At 5pm it was busy - no tables available on patio. But by 5:30 we were enjoying a brew with our take-out from a half block away (Indian King Curry which was fabulous too). Great place and great prices and really friendly vibe.

We were visitors to Creston but immediately found a community of dog park lovers. The park is small but our Lucy had a great time meeting enthusiastic new canine friends. Ended up going several times.

You had to enter the patio through the pub, but no issue. Our dog was given a bowl of water with ice cubes and she immediately loved the experience. Our meal was great and there are daily specials to keep us wishing this was our neighborhood local. Staff were great with our pooch.