Edinburgh dog-friendly supper club launches thanks to £75,000 Investment Fund for Scotland loan

Edinburgh dog-friendly supper club launches thanks to £75,000 Investment Fund for Scotland loan

Sip & Bark, a popular dog-friendly café in Stockbridge has announced launch details of its highly anticipated Supper Club, after recently securing a £75,000 loan from the Investment Fund for Scotland.

Starting on 19 October, this new evening dining experience will run every Saturday where they are serving up a delicious pup-friendly menu alongside their human offering, so everyone can experience the best of seasonal Scottish produce in a relaxed and dog-friendly environment.

Since opening earlier this year, Sip & Bark has quickly become the go-to destination for locals and visitors looking for a great bite to eat, coffee, or cocktails in a pet-friendly setting. Now, with its Supper Club offering, Sip & Bark is answering the call from customers eager for an evening service.



“We’ve been overwhelmed with the support from locals and our customers since we opened in April, with multiple requests for an evening service,” said Kasia Neilson, Co-Owner of Sip & Bark. “So we thought what better time to launch our exclusive Supper Club. This is a brilliant way to welcome dog owners and dog lovers to Sip & Bark, with very limited space available every week.”

To support the growth of the business, the entrepreneurs behind Sip & Bark received a £75,000 loan from the British Business Bank’s Investment Fund for Scotland through fund manager DSL Business Finance.

The £150 million Investment Fund for Scotland launched in October 2023 and offers loans ranging from £25,000 to £2m and equity investments up to £5m. The fund is part of the British Business Bank’s commitment to fostering sustainable economic growth by supporting businesses across Scotland.

Mark Sterritt, director, nations and regions funds, at the British Business Bank, said: “Edinburgh has a vibrant café culture, and it is no surprise to hear that Sip & Bark has gone down very well with pet owners in the city.

“The concept is incredibly creative, but underpinning its success are two entrepreneurs with ambitious plans to diversify and expand. Access to finance is key, and the Investment Fund for Scotland is designed to support businesses all over Scotland in any sector to develop and grow.”

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