Bring Your Dog to Cars at the Crossroads — August 22
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Some Saturdays call for an early start, a full travel mug, and a co-pilot with four paws and a wagging tail. On Saturday, August 22, 2026, Cars at the Crossroads rolls into Franklin Lakes, New Jersey for a free, laid-back morning meet that runs from 8:00 to 11:00 AM. All makes and models are welcome — classics, exotics, weekend drivers, and everything in between — which makes it an easy outing to fold into your weekend.
What to expect
Cars at the Crossroads is a twice-a-month tradition on the second and fourth Saturdays, built around the best part of car culture: good coffee, easy conversation, and a lot full of machines people are proud of. There is no ticket and no fuss — you roll in, park up, and wander the rows while the sun burns off the morning cool. It is the kind of meet where a friendly dog on a leash fits right into the scene.
A quick word on dogs
Here is the honest part: this is an outdoor lot meet, and the organizer’s dog policy is not officially confirmed. Straight from the listing — “Outdoor lot meet; dog policy unverified — confirm with host before bringing a dog.” So before you load up, reach out to the host through the event listing on our Events Board and make sure pups are welcome that morning. A two-minute message saves an awkward turnaround in the parking lot.
Why it is a great outing with your dog
Assuming you get the green light, a cars-and-coffee morning is one of the easiest wins in the dog-adventure playbook. It is outdoors, it is social, and it is over before the day gets hot. Your dog gets new smells, new people, and a front-row seat to a hundred shiny grilles; you get to talk shop with folks who understand why you named your Subaru.
Co-pilot tips for the morning
- Leash up, every time. Even the calmest dog can get startled by a cold-start V8. Keep a short, secure leash so your pup stays close in a busy lot.
- Bring water and a collapsible bowl. Late-August mornings warm up fast; a hydrated dog is a happy dog.
- Mind the pavement. Blacktop lots heat up quickly — if it is too hot for your bare hand, it is too hot for paws. Stick to shade and grassy edges.
- Pack high-value treats. A pocket of something irresistible keeps your dog focused and calm around revving engines and rolling tires. Our freeze-dried treats travel clean and do not crumble into your cupholder.
- Never leave your dog in a parked car. Not for “just a minute.” Interior temps spike dangerously fast, even with the windows cracked. If your dog cannot be out with you, leave them home this round.
Plan the whole day
Once you have confirmed the dog policy, map the rest of your route with the Dog Adventure Plotter — line up a dog-friendly patio for brunch or a shady park to stretch legs after the meet. And if Franklin Lakes is a stretch for you, browse the Events Board for something closer to home.
As always, event details are curated from public listings and can change. Confirm the date, time, and dog policy with the host before you head out — then enjoy the drive.