Pooler pizza place offering ‘dad daycare' for Father's Day
Starting Friday, dads can be dropped off to hang out with fellow dads while enjoying food and watching the many sporting events of the weekend, including the NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Finals and U.S. Open.
'We understand that families might have to get dad a last-minute gift or may just need a break, so we wanted to offer a place to drop him off with other dads his age who share a lot of the same interests,' said General Manager Cynthia Tijerina.
'The dad daycare staff at Boston's is very qualified to take good care of the dads inyour family, and we are happy to share a progress report when you pick him up.'
Boston's is open from 11-1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. Sunday hours are 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
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