New dog-focused eatery coming to North Hills

Barking Dog NYC is set to make its North Carolina debut in the Park District of North Hills. Pup parents are welcome to bring their furry friends along, too.

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This new doggie-centric eatery promises to be off the leash.

Image provided by Kane Realty Corp.

This new eatery is perfect to sit and stay at. Barking Dog NYC is set to debut its first location outside the Big Apple in the Park District of North Hills, promising a neighborhood vibe and dog-friendly atmosphere.

The restaurant will be next to Blown Away, near Chuy’s, and across from Jubala. Expect breakfast, brunch, and comfort food on the menu with a little something for Fido, too. Barking Dog NYC will also be adjacent to off-leash dog parks and greenspaces in the district.

Barking Dog NYC marks one more upcoming North Hills dining addition; Good Graces, Standard Beer + Food, and Foxcroft Wine Co. are all set to open their doors soon in the bustling multi-use development. Read more about what’s coming soon to North Hills, including fashion, fitness, and high-end cosmetics. Psst... if you’re looking for more places to bring your pup, we’ve got a guide for that.

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