Queen Elizabeth's favorite dogs to get special cafe for Platinum Jubilee

Queen Elizabeth's favorite dog breed, corgis, is getting a special pop-up cafe dedicated to her


A special pop-up cafe is being dedicated to Queen Elizabeth's favorite dog breed, the Corgis, in honor of the monarch's platinum jubilee.

According to The Independent, a corgi-themed cafe will open its doors in London for a limited time in honor of the Queen's platinum jubilee, and is already being touted as 'one of its kind in the UK'.

Corgi Cafe is reportedly being hosted by Pug Cafe, which is described as a 'dog event company that hosts breed-specific pop-ups'.

Anoushka Fernando, co-founder of Pug Cafe, told Metro: “Our breed-specific events are supposed to be the perfect way to socialize your dog and we have decided to host our first corgi event to celebrate the Queen’s birth anniversary "

She added: "Corgis have long been his favorite breed and what better way to honor him than this."

Those who own corgis or are fans of the breed can purchase tickets to attend the special event, with tickets costing £7.75 for children under 16 and £13.75 for adults with a corgi.

Those without a corgi will pay more, while corgis can join the program for free with a 'pupuccino and a biscuit topper'.

The pop-up is scheduled to open Sunday, May 29 at the refinery in Bankside, London.

Queen Elizabeth, 95, known for her love of corgis, has been close to 30 to the monarch since she ascended the throne in 1952.

He currently owns three dogs, two of whom are corgis.

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