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
• Socialize Skill rolls gain a +1 equipment bonus at the Wet Dog Cafe.
Characters
Owner & Manager: Carter Ennis
Assistant Manager, Hostess: Adrienne Bauer
Cook: Wilson Williams
Waitstaff: Elizabeth Chien, Carlie Banks
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

  • Season One: The Wet Dog was Henry's place of work, and the site of a couple of notable occurences, including the group's first encounter with Victor (whose preternatural senses prevented Thomas from lifting his phone) and a strange incident of one of the waitresses (Elizabeth Chien) being possessed by Elaine's Rookery and speaking cryptically to her.