Solo's Park & Pub to open Monday, May 3

Published Tuesday, May 4, 2021
by Staff Reports

Are you ready for a doggone good time? Chamber member Solo’s Park and Pub is opening OKC’s first restaurant and dog park combination in Chisholm Creek on May 3.

The grand opening will feature a dog-performed ribbon cutting, along with a tour of the industrial building and dog park featuring various terrain, agility equipment and yard games. Festivities will occur from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at 13310 Pawnee Drive in Oklahoma City.

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A portion of profits made during opening week will be donated to Country Roads Animal Rescue. Solo’s Park and Pub combines a 1-acre off-leash dog park with an on-site restaurant/bar. The unique space is located in the Chisholm Creek development center.

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