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Carlos Ulloa
2019-05
Great coffee and great place to bring in well behaved pets. The dog treats are amazing and chesty can not get enough of them. I use then for training all the time.
David Wahlstrom
2018-05
This Veteran Owned and operated coffee shop isn't just your average coffee shop. Tracey and her staff make having coffee so fun. They will talk to like you've been a long lost friend, help you decide on the perfect coffee for you and if time permits Tracey may just join you for a coffee and listen to your stories. Absolutely enjoy every visit here! And if you have a canine partner, feel free to bring them along as this shop is dog friendly! Also, you only a short 2 minute walk to Onset Beach, another bonus!!
Brittany Letendre
2018-05
We had such a wonderful time that we want to add it to the weekend routine. The staff & patrons are so friendly it was the perfect atmosphere to enjoy a cup of coffee & puppy snuggles. I also love that it's a veteran owned business who gives back to war dogs coming from a military family myself. Thier coffee is also 100% fair trade & delicious. I'm completely sold on this place.
Amanda Aikman
2018-05
A home away from home while staying in a tiny cottage in Onset! Tracy and crew are very friendly and interesting. Good coffee. Good cause (part of profits go to help retired Army dogs. Thoroughly recommended.
Robert Geils
2018-05
Tracy and her family are brave enough to lay everything on the line for their community , their country and of course the dogs they support. Coffee and food is excellent, ambience is friendly and the town of Onset is awesome. Thank you for your service.
Alicia Monahan
2018-05
I travel from Marshfield to onset to spend the day here. I can't decide wether the coffee or the staff is better. By far worth the travel I consider it my home away from home highly recommend dog days! Oh and the dogs I get to play with is quite and added bonus!!!!
Russell Bohl
2018-05
I embarked in my kayak from Peniche, Portugal in May. The weather looked clear, but I knew anything could happen during the long voyage to Onset. Thankfully I had my trusty pooch, Farmer Giles, confidently perched on the bow of my vessel. His steady confidence raised my spirits, and as I pushed away from the shore, leaving a throng of weeping women behind, my heart soared in anticipation of the new coffee shop I had heard about in the New World. I knew little of Onset, but I was envisioning a harsh land, with ornery rich people. In my defense, the only people from the New World that I had ever met were from Connecticut.Farmer Giles and I made it to Onset in mid-July, sun scorched and waterlogged. My own store of cold brew concentrate had long run out, and I couldn't be sure if my headache was from caffeine withdrawal, the glare of the sun off the water, or dehydration. I'd developed the symptoms of scurvy, as all I'd brought to eat was beef jerky, and Farmer Giles had finished that late one night a week and a half ago while I slept. We both stumbled from the kayak onto Onset Beach, leaving our vessel to fend for itself in the tides and currents of Onset Bay. I never wanted to see it again. As we took in our surroundings, we saw the suspicious looks cast our way by the sunbathers and beach frolickers. At first I was offended by their disapproving glances, but I myself recoiled when I saw my appearance reflected in the plate glass windows of the shops on W Central Ave. Undeterred, I asked another bedraggled traveler where to find Dog Days. He was too parched to speak (I'd later discover he had walked from Omaha, Nebraska), but pointed Northeast. He seemed to be headed to Dog Days as well.As Farmer Giles and I stumbled into Dog Days, a sense of peace and respite overcame our weariness. Farmer Giles immediately curled up and went to sleep inside the cozy, tastefully decorated shop, while I breathed deep the soothing yet energizing aroma of fresh brewed coffee. Immediately my headache subsided, and I ordered a simple cup of coffee and drank it black. I felt not only refreshed, but enlightened, as if I'd attained a higher consciousness. I might never return to Portugal, and it's not just because my kayak is likely beached on Wickets Island.
Catherine Brossi
2018-05
Love that they have a pet friendly place in Onset! Staff is so friendly and the food and coffee is great! So much fun to sit and have a coffee and muffin with my dog!!
Carleen ML
2018-05
Great coffee, great people. Kind to vets and animal lovers tells you everything. Go. Get coffee. Support a great little local shop.
Rudy Breteler
2019-05
Friendly, quiet little coffee shop (in the off-season anyway). Tasty coffee and a good environment to quickly do a bit of work.
Erin O'Loughlin
2018-05
Excellent coffee and tea . Welcoming and Friendly especially if you love dogs
Robert Mackiewicz
2018-05
Great coffee shop and cafe, very pet friendly.
cheryl courtney
2018-05
Great coffee Great staff Dog friendly Great place to visit
Maya Ryan
2019-05
Love this place! Laid back & can bring my dogs!
Hillary
2018-05
Adorable dog-friendly place. I'll be back!
james Curtin
2018-05
Onset Beach gem, simply great coffee.
Tracy Knowles
2018-05
Veteran owned and operated and always helping the community
Walter Priestner
2018-05
H Ed
Kevin Berry
2020-05
It’s closed permanently
Anna Rebecchi
2020-05
Place is closed
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