3 Points Urban Brewery in Pendleton hosted its monthly Pups & Pints event on Sunday, Aug. 25.

Dogs were welcome inside of the taproom where there were plenty of treats, as well as a photo booth set up by the Cindependent Film Festival.

The brewery features more than a dozen craft beers made in-house as well as a full bar.

The event not only attracted dog owners and their furry companions, but also local vendors like the YPCA of Cincinnati and local dog treat company Pugalicious.

If you missed this round at 3 Points, don’t worry: Pups & Pints happens once a month, so keep an eye on their social media for event posts.

3 Points Urban Brewery, 331 E. 13th St., Pendleton.

 

Emma Sartini and her Bernese Mountain Dog, Heidi
3 Points Urban Brewery on Sunday, Aug. 25
Camden, the French Bulldog, celebrated his third birthday at 3 Points
Rian Beckham and Mike Ethridge brought their 1-year-old Vizsla, Luna, to enjoy the day at 3 Points.
Jaimie Beerck and her 3-year-old Yorkie-Poo, Sully, sat at a booth.
3 Points Urban Brewery hosted a Pups & Pints event on Sunday, Aug. 25.
The YPCA are the young professionals of the SPCA; they support dog-friendly businesses and events around Cincinnati.
This Easy Ale is one one of 15 beers on tap at 3 Points Urban Brewery.
Pugalicious set up a booth to showcase their various pet products.
Tobi and Winter are both Mini Australian Shepherd puppies.
Pugalicious is a home dog-treat business based out of West Chester; they provided free samples for the event.
Link, a 2-year-old Shepard mix, is a rescue dog from Indiana.
Rian Beckham brought her 1-year-old Vizsla, Luna, to enjoy the day at 3 Points.
Kevin Shaw sat at a booth with his 3-year-old Beagle-mix, Rosie.
Chloe, a 3-year-old German Shepherd
Juliet, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, greeted people as they came into the event.
Rose Garman and her dog, Scully, enjoyed the day at 3 Points.