Fetch Park Releases Fresh Renderings, Announces Lymousine Partnership

The Old Fourth Ward restaurant and dog park bar is partnering with Lymousine for pet-friendly rides.

UPDATE (June 13, 2018): Fetch, ‘Georgia’s First Full-Service Dog Park Bar,’ To Open June 16

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Fetch Park and Ice House Thursday announced a partnership with Atlanta-based ride share start-up Lymousine.

Lymousine will offer dog-friendly rides to and from the restaurant, at 520 Daniel Street, in Old Fourth Ward.

“Lymousine is excited to partner with Atlanta’s first dog park bar restaurant to offer a convenient, safe, and pet friendly travel option to customers and their furry family members, TJ Tamrat, co-founder and COO of Lymousine, said in a prepared statement.

“Customers, can eat, drink and enjoy the Fetch experience without worrying about parking or driving after the fun.”

The Lymousine app will have a PET button to request a pet-ready driver.

“As we get closer to breaking ground and realizing our vision, we are excited to partner with another great Atlanta-based company that shares the same love for dogs that we do and provide our guests with a great car-free way to enjoy our park,” Stephen Ochs, Fetch owner, said in the announcement.

The company Thursday also unveiled new renderings of the project showcasing “the open-air spirit of the park.”

Fetch will be completed in two phases.

Phase One—an off-leash dog park with a full-service converted Airstream bar—is scheduled to open late October.

Phase Two—an indoor restaurant, patio and rooftop bar atop a converted shipping container—will be completed in January 2018.

The dog park offers free Wi-Fi throughout, TVs to catch the latest game, dog washing stations, on-site ‘Bark Ranger’ park attendants and cooling and heating stations.

In May, Fetch released 200 ‘Founding Fetch’ annual memberships.

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

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