b'DOG BAR ST. PETEThis unique, membership dog park and21-and-up bar has a big following locally andacross the state. More than 5,000 square feet ofindoor and outdoor space. The dog parks haveon-leash and off-leash areas, with separate playareas for small dogs and medium to large dogs.Large screen TVs throughout. Live music.Food trucks. A great place for animal sheltersand rescue groups to host fundraising events.2300 Central Ave., St. Petersburg727.317.4968DogBarStPete.comGOODY GOODYFAMOUS BURGERSGoody Goody had been a Tampa traditionsince 1925. It closed in 2005 and the folksbehind the successful Columbia RestaurantGroup brought the restaurant back in 2016.Delicious comfort food and homemadepies that are out-of-this-world. Coveredoutdoor seating. Breakfast (all day), lunchand dinner.Take out available.1601 W. Swann Ave., Tampa 813.308.1925GoodyGoodyBurgers.comGRACEModern American cuisine, with a flair forGreek and Mediterranean seafood. Thecocktail list was inspired and named afterlocal beach dogs. Accompanied by impec-cable service on the peaceful side of St.Pete Beach in Pass-A-Grille. The walls areadorned with photographs of dogs under-water by photographer Seth Casteel. Openfor dinner only, between 4p and 10p.120 8th Avenue, St. Pete Beach727.317.4770GraceStPete.comHAIR OF THE DOGDrink craft beer or wine, while your dogenjoys the fenced-in off-leash dog park.There is a lot of shade from the large gor-geous trees, loads of space to run aroundfor the dogs, picnic table and chairs forpeople to relax. TVs to watch sports. Aquiet neighborhood spot that is gainingtraction with dog lovers across the TampaBay area. Open Wednesday through Friday,5p-10p; Saturday, 3p-9p; Sunday, 3p-8p4211 North Nebraska Ave., Tampa813.850.4038hairofthedogpark@gmail.comwww.hairofthedogparkandbar.comFollow us on Instagramwith a click of yourphone on the QR codefor a chance to haveyour dog featured inThe New Barker.www.TheNewBarker.com THE NEW BARKER 87'