So this was my first time attending Jailbreak Brewing’s Ales
and Tails event at their brewery in Jessup.
For us dogs, until it gets warm outside, its very tough to find a place
for us to enjoy a dinner out with our humans.
Jailbreak is not a restaurant, but a taproom, for you to sample their
craft beers. At night, a food truck is
outside so you can get dinner outside, bring it inside, and have a beer in the taproom. Once a month, the taproom is open to dogs. As soon as I arrived, I was greeted by five
noses in a row. Now I’m a little guy, so
it was kinda scary, but the smell of the food kept me interested. Last night’s food truck offering was grilled
pizza. I must say, the grilled pizza was
terrific. It is a bit pricey but, the
pizza is hot, fresh, and tasted great.
Since I’m under 21, I wasn’t able to have any of the beers, but my human
sampled Jailbreak’s Amber Ale and American Stout. He said both were outstanding. The best part of Ales and Tails is that it
raised money for Operation Paws for Homes, a great rescue group for dogs in
need, who brought some of their adoptable dogs.
So if anyone is looking for a new friend, you might check out next month’s
Ales and Tails.
Overall, despite
being very crowded (it was Friday night), Jailbreak is a great local spot for
food and beer. They deserve tons of
credit for providing an opportunity for dogs and their people to come in from
the cold, and have dinner and drinks. I will
certainly be back next month. In the
meantime, my schedule is packed tight.
Next week is Yappy Hour at the Wine Bin in Ellicott City, followed by
Mutt Monday with the Bowie Baysox, and the annual March for the Animals in
Druid Hill Park. Stay tunes for more
reviews.