Portland, Maine's first indoor dog bar and restaurant is now fully up and running.

Early January 2026 marked Woof Play Eat's first phase with the debut of its indoor dog park and daycare, and now, the pup-friendly establishment has revealed that its restaurant and bar are open.

That means it's go time for your pups to play and for you to enjoy a drink and some food at the same time.

Woof Play Eat in Portland, Maine, Opens Its Restaurant and Bar

Woof Play Eat shared on social media that its restaurant and bar were officially open as of February 7, 2026.

On its website, the indoor dog bar notes that the full-service restaurant and bar "serves everything from coffee to hand-crafted cocktails," as well as pizzas, burgers, salads, and more.

They even recently posted on Facebook about some new offerings to land on their menu, including meatballs, quinoa protein bowls, and a whipped feta dip with marinated olives.

Hungry yet?

If your dogs are hungry, don't worry. There's a pup-friendly menu to satisfy them as well.

Woof Play Eat in Portland, Maine, Has an Indoor Dog Park

A big key feature of Woof Play Eat is its expansive indoor-outdoor dog park and enrichment-focused daycare.

It's a massive dog park space that has highly-trained staff overseeing safe, supervised play. And with it being still cold out (go away, winter!), it's a great spot for your four-legged friend to run around without the shivers.

There's a separate space for the doggy daycare if you want to drop your pup off, too. According to a press release, there are "multiple play areas that support structured activities and appropriately matched groups."

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Dog owners will be thrilled that there's another indoor dog park with a restaurant and bar in Maine that they can check out.

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