Bark Social to bring fun for dogs, owners to West Harbor in San Pedro

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Bark Social to bring fun for dogs, owners to West Harbor in San Pedro
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The new dog park, officials said, will fit in perfectly with the new waterfront development that is being designed overall to be dog-friendly.

A covered patio is part of what will be Bark Social, the newest tenant signed on to be part of the 42-acre West Harbor waterfront development in San Pedro.

The space, which will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 or 11 p.m., will also offer remote work spaces, Silverman said, along with tables and a covered patio for socializing. Human guests can enjoy free high-speed Wi-Fi, televisions and a climate-controlled clubhouse. For those who get thirsty or a bit peckish, Bark Social also offers a human menu featuring craft beer, cocktails, wine, coffee and snacks.

While the company hasn’t figured out how much it will charge in LA, dog owners can try out the Bark Social parks back east for $15 a day on weekends and $10 a day on weekdays, with annual memberships running about $365.

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