PawsGo to the Dog-Friendly Williamsburg Farmers’ Market

One of the greatest things about having a dog is – they are always up for an adventure. Whether you’re going on a hike or exploring an historic landmark, they are always game!

My sister and I recently joined her 14 year old Shiba Inu, Akira, for a morning adventure at the farmers’ market in Williamsburg, Virginia.

As we drove into Colonial Williamsburg, Akria knew something exciting was about to happen. Tree lined roads gave way to a colonial thoroughfare – Duke of Gloucester Street, or DoG Street, as the locals call it.

The Williamsburg Farmers’ Market is located on DoG Street in Merchants Square and is bustling on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
The market was opened in 2002 – 303 years after the City of Williamsburg was founded as the Capitol of the Virginia Colony (1699 if you don’t feel like doing the math).

In addition to lots of dogs –the market features locally grown and sourced items ranging from fruits and vegetables to seafood and of course dog treats!

Live music and delicious baked goods make it a great place for a Saturday morning snack or breakfast.

Feel like hanging around for lunch? Lining Merchants Square are plenty of dog-friendly shops and restaurants, including the DoG Street Pub, with its adjacent dog-friendly tasting room, that’s right, your dog can join you while you’re tasting locally crafted beer.

Merchants Square is surrounded by the sites of Colonial Williamsburg, which provides a beautiful and historic walk for you and your dog.

Want more information about Williamsburg, Virginia? Go to www.visitwilliamsburg.com
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