Get ready to celebrate Pupsgiving with your furry friends at The Mission Bay Beach Club. Join us on Sunday, November 24th from 2-5 PM for a tail-wagging extravaganza where pups can feast on delicious treats, participate in a pie eating contest, and make new furiends.
Pupkin Pie Eating Contest
$5 Entry Fee | 3:30 PM
Participate in our pupkin pie eating contest for a chance to win a free Azúcar & Spices pie and $15 gift card to Mission Bay Beach Club. Enter the contest here: puppypicnicco.as.me/pupkin-pie-contest
Shop dog accessories, holiday sales, and more from Puppy Picnic Co. and take photos at our selfie photo op.
Treat your pup to Azúcar & Spices pupkin pies and dog treats that will have tails wagging with excitement.
VIP Pupnic Packages
*Limited seating available, starting at 2 PM
**Cancellation policy: Non-refundable 50% deposit, 24 hour cancellation required for remaining 50%
Pupnic for Two | $350 ($175/person)
Table setup for two by Puppy Picnic Co.
Take-home mini flower arrangements (2)
Dog bowl + dog treats
Choice of two beers/wines + water carafes
Two sandwiches or toasts of choice
Mini charcuterie board
Two mixed pastries
Pupnic for Four | $450 ($113/person)
Table setup for four by Puppy Picnic Co.
Take-home mini flower arrangements (4)
Dog bowl + dog treats
Choice of four beers/wines + water carafes
Four sandwiches or toasts of choice
Mini charcuterie board
Four mixed pastries
Pupnic for Six | $550 ($92/person)
Table setup for six by Puppy Picnic Co.
Take-home mini flower arrangements (6)
Dog bowl + dog treats
Choice of six beers/wines + water carafes
Six sandwiches or toasts of choice
Mini charcuterie board
Six mixed pastries
Free RSVP + VIP Pupnic Packages.
Pie Eating Contest Sign Up.
Please note:
This is a FREE event open to the public.
Dogs must be non-aggressive and remain on leash at all times.
Dogs should be kept on a standard leash, not exceeding six feet in length.
Owners are responsible for their own dogs.
We reserve the right to deny entry to dogs exhibiting potentially dangerous behavior or ask dogs to leave if play gets unsafe.