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Never Leave a (Furry) Man Behind

By Jamie Laughlin

Published on February 28, 2008

You hate the way she looks at you when you leave: muzzle quivering, eyes begging, ears popped up like little camping tents. But what can you do? You’re hungry and your fridge is empty; if you stay home to appease her you’ll both be eating doggie biscuits for dinner. Well, Lola’s on Harrison (2032 Harrison St., Hollywood) has got both of your backs through March 2. Chef Michael Wagner always prepares delicious food for humans, but through Sunday he’s also making special homemade treats for your pooch. (There will also be non-alcoholic doggie beer so that Fido can “spring break” with you.)

For two-footed attendees, Thursday night is extra special – that’s when humans try the Wagner’s newest creations in a four-course menu (each round is paired with a dog-themed beer; Dogfish and Turbodog are both on the agenda). In addition to spending a romantic evening with your fur-child, five percent of all proceeds from tonight’s dinner get kicked back to the Humane Society, ain’t that enough to make your tail wag? Reservations are a must, call 954-927-9851.
Thu., Feb. 28, 2008