Christmas event Sheffield: Limited tickets remaining for sausage dogs Christmas party at Lost & Found

Has your delightful dachshund been good this year? Celebrate Christmas in style with your four-legged friend at a Sheffield cocktail bar.
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Tens of dozens of dashing dachshunds are soon to embark on their Christmas celebrations as a Sheffield bar opens up for four-legged friends - and tickets are running low.

Lost & Found cocktail bar and restaurant on Ecclesall Road will be hosting around 200 sausage dogs in days time as a popular pop-up event, Pup Up Cafe, returns on Sunday December 10.

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The event will take place between 10am and 1.30pm, offering two 90-minute sessions for up to 50 dachshunds and their dog-loving owners to meet and mingle in a secure space with a ball pit and toys. Every adorable pup will receive a free Christmas present on entry to get them into the festive spirit, and there will be a prize for the Best Dressed Sausage.

Pup Up Cafe is returning to Sheffield for another popular dachshund Christmas event this December.Pup Up Cafe is returning to Sheffield for another popular dachshund Christmas event this December.
Pup Up Cafe is returning to Sheffield for another popular dachshund Christmas event this December.

A professional photographer will be on hand to capture photos of your pooches posing with Christmas-themed props, and a barista will be supplying an unlimited number of puppuccinos and treats for all the doggies. Local dog businesses will also have stalls for owners and dog-lovers to browse.

All dachshunds have free entry, but still require a ticket. Prices start from £10 for humans, plus a booking fee. Children under the age of eight cost £5, plus a booking fee.

For more information and to purchase your tickets, please click here. To keep up to date with any updates, visit the event page on Facebook here.

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