Bark Social, the popular dog-friendly bar with multiple locations in Maryland, abruptly closed at the end of the day Thursday.

The company had opened its fifth location last month in Columbia, but said in a social media post late Thursday that it was โ€œin the middle of a growth roundโ€ when expected financing fell through. Bark Social closed immediately to โ€œdo right byโ€ its employees, its post said, and it will enter bankruptcy.

Patrons received an email regarding the sudden closure Thursday night and, on the companyโ€™s website, a banner states Bark Social โ€œis closed until further notice.โ€ In an emailed statement, a spokesperson for Bark Social said the company canโ€™t predict the results of bankruptcy and whether it will reopen.

โ€œBankruptcy can bring an array of options that we are exploring and cannot assure reopening, however, we are hopeful,โ€ the spokesperson wrote.

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The unique bars featured gated, off-leash dog parks that served coffee and breakfast items in the morning, and beer, wine and other drinks and lunch items in the afternoons and evenings. And of course, they also served treats for Fido, like pupsicles.

Bark Social locations were free for humans to enter, but dogs (who were required to be spayed or neutered and up-to-date on vaccines) needed a membership or guest pass. Annual membership cost $365 (the equivalent of $1 a day) or $40 a month; a day pass cost $15.

The company had โ€œthousandsโ€ of members and โ€œhundreds of thousandsโ€ of customers each year, according to the spokesperson.

Co-founded by Luke Silverman and Jeff Kurtzman, Bark Social debuted in 2021 with a location in Bethesda and soon launched four other sites: Philadelphia, Alexandria, Virginia, in Baltimoreโ€™s Canton neighborhood and, most recently, in Howard Countyโ€™s Columbia.

The company had plans to add a Los Angeles location in 2025; its website even listed an address for the site, in the San Pedro neighborhood of the city.

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Bark Social applied in June for a liquor license from Howard Countyโ€™s liquor board and received it Sept. 12, ahead of their Oct. 10 opening. That Columbia location had a 1,044-square-foot bar, a 3,680-square-foot patio and an 11,307-square-foot dog park, according to the liquor licensing decision.

Silverman, listed as the โ€œ99% interest holderโ€ in the location, planned to hire 40 people, including three managers and eight bartenders, the application stated.

Howard Countyโ€™s liquor board had experienced no issues or violations with Bark Socialโ€™s license, board administrator Kel Berg said Friday.

In a 2020 news release, Silverman, a former reality TV producer for โ€œAmerican Idolโ€ and โ€œThe Bachelor,โ€ detailed a vision of expansion for Bark Social, saying: โ€œwe have a very strategic and aggressive growth plan.โ€

โ€œThe goal,โ€ the 2020 news release stated, โ€œis to open at least three locations over the next two years and then accelerate.โ€