Wet Dog Cafe

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Wet Dog Cafe
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The Wet Dog is a comfortable place with a laid-back atmosphere. The drinks are just strong enough, the food and house-brewed beer is good and the wait-staff are congenial.
Mechanics
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Characters
Owner & Manager: Carter Ennis
Cook: Wilson Williams
Waitstaff: Elizabeth Chien, Carlie Banks, Henry Mulgrew
Regulars: Henry "Hank" Pullman

Situated in Astoria's City Center, the Wet Dog Cafe is one of the most popular bar & grills in the neighborhood. Also home to the Astoria Brewing Company, Wet Dog is a brew pub of the sort that has become very popular in the Pacific Northwest in the last decade and a half. It is very nearly the quintessential locals hang-out: everyone comes in here, at some time or another.

Layout

The building that houses the Wet Dog is right on the water-front, and the pub takes advantage of that fact with an outside deck that overlooks the Columbia, and a large set of windows that provides a great view of the river even when the weather is too wet or cold to seat patrons on the deck. The main tap room is large, and features a large wooden old-fashioned saloon-style bar. The kitchens are tucked away opposite the entry door, and the brewing facilities are in another room, although large picture windows provide a view of its workings from the tap room.

Wet Dog Beer Label
Wet Dog Cafe Exterior
Wet Dog Cafe Interior

Bad Moon Over Astoria

  • Episode One: The group that is planning the Bonfire party gather here to make their final plans. While there, Reese shows up, and is quickly followed by a tall, powerfully built First Nations man, Victor. Victor and Reese clearly have an unpleasant history, and Thomas even witnesses Victor take a surreptitious picture of them on his phone. Approaching the man to ostensibly invite him to the Bonfire, Thomas tries to swipe his phone, but Victor displays an uncanny and frankly unnerving degree of speed and awareness, stopping Thomas from doing so.