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Those who teach the most about humanity may not be all humans.

Makes more sense – seeing as animals have a better sense of understanding than some homo sapiens.

All jokes apart, seeing people looking down at animals as lesser beings, might make you nod your head in agreement or want to throttle them. If you belong to the former category you can’t relate to the following, but if you do belong to the latter, you’ll know what we are talking about.

Problems are aplenty, especially when you are dealing with animals and more so while traveling. Some of the most obnoxious environments and places you’d visit with your pet can be the end of your relaxing vacay time. So why not avoid that by spending little time researching some of the best pet friendly restaurants in the world.

Take food for instance! There are a number of places where strictly animals are not entertained which might be a major problem for anyone as a pet parent. But there are some others which have the best to offer and even if you don’t go with your own pet, some eateries even have cats and dogs to accompany you while eating! So here’s listing a bunch of pet friendly food places from different parts of the world which will tell you all about some pet-friendly cities which serve the best for you AND your Pet Friend!

Pet Friendly Restaurants In The USA

The Patio

Lamont Street, San Diego, CA, US

The place offers California cuisine that caters to foodies and the canines they love. Upon arrival, the beautiful hospitality strikes your pooch and you will receive a gourmet house-made dog biscuit and a fresh bowl of water.

Take note: The open-air outdoor patio seating of the restaurant is a favorite place for a lot of pooches, so take care of reservations well in advance.

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Forge In The Forest

Carmel, CA, US

The restaurant specializes in gourmet bistro-style dishes such as San Francisco style fondue, chicken satay lollipops, curry chicken paninis, Margherita pizza and skirt steak while offering an outdoor seating for your pet with a menu for dogs, ranging from kibble to chicken and steak.

Take note: The outside dog friendly patios area is very intimate and relaxing with a hint of a romantic atmosphere. The staff are very friendly to both humans and pets! They have regular menus and offer a dog menu too.

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O.H.S.O. Eatery + NanoBrewery

Phoenix, AZ, US

Outrageous Homebrewer’s Social Outpost (OHSO) has one of the most diverse menus featuring burgers, tacos, spicy pork sandwiches, and surf and turf. The view of the canal at the back patio welcomes dogs.

Image source: O.H.S.O. Website

Norm’s Eatery & Ale House

Seattle, WA, US

To some, the name may bring to mind a portly TV barfly, but this spot is actually named after a dog, which is obvious enough upon entry — on walking in you’ll see Norm and his canine pals adorning much of the wall space. With a nightly food special dubbed the “Doggie Bowl,” the theme is decidedly dog-centric and highly laid back. The place also serves country fried steak and eggs, smoked salmon Benedict, pepper burgers, chicken marsala, Creole blackened shrimp and grits, and meatloaf.

Pro tip: Great beer and cocktail selection. Must try!

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Barking Dog Luncheonette

New York, US

Super Fun place for you and your dog. Sitting outside, the wait staff will bring your dog a bowl of water. The food is delicious so you won’t feel cheated with it and everything is absolutely fresh. Sunday brunches are very popular with some menus containing great homemade food. Taste the chicken hash, eggs and biscuits.

Take note: Oohhh! The bloody marys are some of the best you’ll ever get to taste and savor. Be sure to look for the picture of Rudy Giuliani with his dog at the Barking Dog Luncheonette.

Image source: Barking dog website

Boat Basin Cafe

New York, US

79th Street Boat Basin is an outdoor restaurant which offers American cuisine, scenic views of the Hudson and pet-friendly indoor and outdoor seating. The menu includes Buffalo wings, pulled pork sandwiches, salmon burgers fried, bratwurst, and grilled steak.

Take note: This restaurant is huge with good decor and you have the option to sit inside or outside with your puppy! Staff is super friendly and the whole place is guaranteed to give you a much laid back atmosphere while near the water side.

Image source: Boat Basic Cafe

San Antonio Winery

Los Angeles, US

The San Antonio Winery is, in fact, the last remaining winery in Downtown Los Angeles, branding itself as a hidden gem with a dog-friendly environment. Visitors to the San Antonio Winery wanting to swirl, sniff, and sip can do so alongside their pupper at one of its five outdoor benches–more can be added for larger parties. The Winery restaurant menu includes appetizers, freshly-made soups, hot and cold sandwiches, salads, pasta dishes, breakfast items, signature meats and fish such as Grilled New York Steak, Braised Tri-Tip, Chicken Breast with Shiitake Mushroom etc.

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Tin Shed Garden Cafe

Portland, OR, US

Tin Shed Garden Cafe is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome near the tables at this casual, neighborhood cafe serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner and even offers a dog menu! The dog menu has some of the most well picked tasty treats for the canines with options like chicken, ground beef or pork mixed with rice or sweet potatoes and peanut butter banana ice cream for dessert.

Take note: Best day of the week to visit this is to go on a Tuesday – Doggie Love Night is celebrated at the Shed! So for every regularly priced people item, you receive one doggie item free!

Pet Friendly Restaurants In London

The Egerton House Hotel

London SW3 2BX, UK

As we all know, afternoon tea is a classic British tradition – and at The Egerton House Hotel, doggies are more than welcome for the traditional drink. Dogs are greeted with a warm reception and a special menu is specially designed for them. The canine’s Afternoon Tea is served in the same style as a traditional high tea and typically has three courses – meatloaf, biscuits and ice-cream to finish.

M, Victoria Street

Zig Zag, 74 Victoria St

If you are looking for a restaurant that not only allows dogs but also provides them with their own brunch menu features, then M Victoria Street is the place for you. For an extra £5 splurging, your dog will be offered a choice of ‘Bacon & Peanut Butter Cookies’ or ‘Dried Chicken Livers’. With some luck, your four-legged friend might even get to meet resident hound Hudson, the labradoodle.

Pet Friendly Restaurants In Tokyo

Cat Café Calico

Shinjuku

Tokyo comes with more love for the felines than the canines! This place has a lot of cats! Calico Cat Café is considered the largest one in Tokyo with over 50 cats in its two-floor facility located right smack in the middle of Shinjuku’s vibrant Kabuki Cho district. With so many cats compared to a normal cat café, you’re bound to attract at least one feline. Shower your love by purchasing some cat treats from the staff and feeding them. You’ll be cat-popular in no time.

Neko JaLaLa

Akihabara

This district is Tokyo’s hive for anything otaku – it has a definite spot reserved for the cat fandom. A door with a picture of a large cat greets you in corners, as you wander off a bit from Electric Town, and soon enough you’ll find yourself in the presence of some fine feline divas. There are some amazing exotic breeds in Neko JaLaLa such as Abyssinians and Main Coons making this café popular among animal lovers.

Take note: In a typical diva style, it is likely that they’ll make YOU wait to get a chance to see THEM. So call to make a reservation for a hassle-free dining experience!

Pet Friendly Restaurants In Sydney

Wilhelmina’s

Over in Balmain, this bohemian-chic haunt is the brainchild of Master Chef Finalist Jamie Fleming. Set in a Victorian building, the restaurant-slash-bar serves up breakfast, lunch and dinner most days. The menu is creative and celebrates local produce, and is made even better by the fact you can enjoy it with your pup by your side.

Can Cava Pintxos & Wine

Bondi Beach NSW 2026

There’s tapas, and then there’s pintxos: bite-sized morsels of food on toothpicks. It hails from Barcelona, as does the team behind this new Bondi wine bar – this cozy corner spot dishes up Spanish goodness. Inside, you’ll find hand-painted Spanish tiles and terracotta walls, while the outdoor area has a case of puppy love.

Pet Friendly Restaurants In Thailand

Mother May I

Bangkok

Mother May offers a big green yard where dogs are free to romp about. Customers can even sit in air-conditioned comfort and keep an eye on them through the transparent floor-to-ceiling window. 

Take note: The doggies are allowed to romp free in the outdoor tables section only.

La Casa Nostra

Bangkok

This Italian restaurant has a quiet, dog-friendly yard where the head chef Nino Scognamillo’s dog runs around greeting customers. Going there for the second Sunday of each month, when free-flow alcohol is just B600, will surely make you feel it is pocket-friendly as well as pet-friendly!

Image Source: La Casa Nostra website

Pet Friendly Restaurants In Canada

Sandstone Grillhouse

Niagara Falls, ON, CA

Knowing that you are going to have your furry children with you, this restaurant is a natural and easy choice. From the moment you pull up in the parking lot, the wait staff is extremely attentive to the customers and the dogs. The food is delectable and the taste is beyond description! The dogs are treated to some grilled chicken and a fresh bowl of water. This place is highly recommended to anyone traveling with a dog and is looking for a good meal with their 4 legged friends!

Image Source: Sandstone Grillhouse website

Also Read: Your pet’s complete travel packing list

Rules To Follow To Make Pet Friendly Places Even Friendlier!

Oh, and while you’re at it don’t forget the following:

1. Convenience First

DON’T forget to take your pet’s food bowl. It is not a restaurant’s responsibility to lend a water bowl for your dog because the comfort level and hygiene requirements of each dog differs. And let’s face it: seeing your dog slurp from a bowl brought out from the kitchen can gross out other guests as well.

2. Don’t Feed Thyself First – Feed Your Dog First

We don’t mean from your own piping hot plate. First serve your dog his favorite kibble or a handful of treats at home—so that when your pup smells tantalizing roast chicken, he will (hopefully) be too full to go for dessert.

3. Keep Pathways Clear

Letting your dog walk near the path where waiters and customers walk will be an unwise move. So, do make sure your dog is comfortable under the table or away from any main paths.

4. Leash That Right! Take That Extra Measure

While some dogs are very well-behaved and follow every command from the owner, there’s still a chance that you will need to use the leash to keep them from wandering or jerk them away quickly if another dog starts a fight.

5. Bark It Out

If you find that your dog is barking, or getting a bit anxious, try to take them for a brief stroll for some energy release and be mentally prepared to move around.

6. Give Them Some Attention

If you have brought your pet as a companion, make sure you don’t make them feel neglected or make them feel lonely – the sudden change in environment and presence of strangers is hard enough to deal with for them.

As anyone who has spent some time in these pet friendly hotels/restaurants will know that all pets have a special place in the city’s society. The most striking part is the way dogs accompany their owners to places usually exclusively reserved for humans, such as restaurants and shops and still seem to be so comfortable with so much human contact. In some way or the other, most of us find ourselves attracted to it and we realize going out to spend some time with the furry ones is the best option, because you know you are bound to be on the receiving end of unconditional love and happiness like in no other way!

Read more for the benefit of your puppers, doggos and kitties:

Tips for Travelling with Pets – Part 1 on the Road

Tips for Travelling with Pets – Part 2 in the Air

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