The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)
A pedestrian walks his dog by Dogue, a dog restaurant in San Francisco, Sunday Oct. 25. Dogue, which rhymes with vogue, just opened up in the city’s Mission District. For $75dollars per pup, doggie diners get a multiple-course “bone appetite” meal featuri
leave his stressful job running a fine dining restaurant to focus on his new canine cafe.
Some critics have expressed online outrage over the price point for the pampered pets, pointing out income inequality, gentrification and homelessness in the city. For the cost of the tasting menu, you could buy at least five big burritos at one of the many nearby taquerias in the Mission neighborhood.