Restaurants with outdoor seating that allow dogs near me

Restaurants with outdoor seating that allow dogs near me

Just about everything is more fun with a friend. Especially four-legged ones.

When it’s time to head out for a bite, instead of leaving your pup pouting at home, watch him perk up when you grab the leash and announce that he’s coming with — especially as temperatures slowly start to drop to perfect patio-weather-levels.

Looking for restaurants that welcome you and your pup with open paws? Here are 22 dog-friendly restaurant and bar options around metro Phoenix. 

Hair of the Dog

Enjoy a latte, glass of wine or pint with your pup, who'll be delighted to know they're allowed not just on the patio, but inside as well. This tap house, coffee shop and wine bar offers a mix of bar seating, a lounge corner and small tables. Pick up a free Hair of the Dog bandanas and buy some treats for your dog to eat while you munch on Arizona-made snacks like mixed nuts from Nutsack in Cave Creek ($5) and Popped Artisan Popcorn from Tucson ($6/7). Dog beds are also available upon request to give pooches an even comfier visit.

Details: 3133 S. Lindsay Road, #107, Gilbert. 480-219-5489, hairofthedoggilbert.com.

The Farm at South Mountain

This south Phoenix oasis reopens after summer break on Aug. 12, starting with dinner service at Quiessence restaurant, followed by the return of the outdoor breakfast café on Aug. 26, and lunch picnics starting Sep. 15. The restaurants sit on a 10-acre pecan grove established in the 1920s, so there's plenty of green space for the whole family. Per The Farm's guidelines, dogs must be leashed and accompanied by owner at all times and owners must carry waste clean up materials and dispose of pet waste. After working up an appetite exploring the grounds, the café offers a breakfast menu that includes blue corn Belgian waffles ($13.95), "Soil and Seed" omelets featuring vegetables from the garden and Crow's Dairy goat cheese ($15.95) and the brisket and egg open face sandwich ($15.95). 

Details: 6106 S. 32nd St., Phoenix. 602-276-6360, thefarmatsouthmountain.com.

Arizona Wilderness

Arizona Wilderness Brewing Company has two dog-friendly locations, a downtown Phoenix beer garden featuring a spacious outdoor area with misters, and the original Gilbert brewpub with patio seating. The Phoenix spot is open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, if you're looking for a late-night hangout. There's plenty of water bowls to keep your furry friend hydrated and seasonal cocktails and rotating local beers for humans, who can also enjoy pub grub made with locally sourced ingredients from suppliers that have included Golo Organic Family Farms, Mama Lola's tortillería and Arizona Grass Raised Beef Co. The burgers, served with house fries or chips, range from $13 to $16.

Details: 201 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix. 480-462-1836, azwbeer.com. Also at 721 N. Arizona Ave., #103, Gilbert. 480-497-2739.

Restaurants with outdoor seating that allow dogs near me

Peoria Artisan Brewery

This gastropub tucked in a West Valley strip mall serves scratch cooking, in-house brews and a rotating menu of local guest beers. Dogs are welcome on the patio, where they're sure to salivate over the smell of barbecue wafting from the smoker. Try the OG Burger featuring an Arizona Angus beef patty ($12.25) or nosh on some crispy pig ears ($8.75) seasoned with spices and lime zest and served with house-made aioli.

Details: 10144 W. Lake Pleasant Pkwy., Peoria. 623-572-2816, peoriaartisanbrewing.com.

Descent Coffee

Your V.I.P — Very Important Pup — is welcome inside this Phoenix coffee shop, which boasts a classic espresso menu, as well as specialty drinks like the black sesame latte ($5.50) and the spiced creamsicle sunrise ($5). A rotating menu of monthly drinks have also included a melon matcha latte and a salted plum coffee soda. The only challenge will be keeping your pooch away from decadent pastries like strawberry crunch doughnuts and key lime cheesecake bars.

Details: 2428 N 16th St., Phoenix. 810-407-4078, descentcoffee.com.

Oven + Vine

Relax on the upgraded patio at Oven + Vine, which features plentiful tree shade and grass for your dog to roll around on. The midtown Phoenix restaurant offers a variety of flatbreads, such as Here Comes the Sunflower ($14) made with vegan pesto, zucchini, roasted red peppers, roasted onions, avocado and locally grown sunflower sprouts. You can also build your own charcuterie by picking any four items from the meat and cheese options for $17.

Details: 14 West Vernon Ave., Phoenix. 602-687-7632, ovenandvine.com.

The Wandering Tortoise

Your furry friend can follow you inside this Phoenix bar, as long as they're well behaved. The taproom and beer shop features hundreds of different craft beers, wines and meads from across the country. Corny Masa Food Truck and Nelson's Meat + Fish also roll through every week, offering tacos, burgers, lobster rolls and $2 oysters.

Details: 2417 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix. 602-441-3490, thewanderingtortoise.com.

Restaurants with outdoor seating that allow dogs near me

OHSO Brewery & Distillery

Be warned: Bring your dogs here and you may have a tough time convincing them to leave. Patios at all of OHSO's locations feature a water fountain, play area and even leash clips on tables. Homemade dog treats are a bonus. Hang out over weekend beer brunches that include a 10-ounce beer or mimosa and mains such as Fruity Pebble French toast ($15), salmon avocado toast ($14) and chorizo egg skillet ($13). OHSO's sister concept, Little O's, is also dog-friendly and offers homemade dog treats.

Details: 4900 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix. 602-955-0358. More locations at ohsobrewery.com.

Match Market and Bar

Bring your furry family member for dinner or brunch, offered daily. The menu includes shakshuka ($13), a north African dish of poached eggs in spicy tomato gravy with lemon feta, cilantro and pita. Other menu items include shrimp ceviche ($15) and black truffle pizza ($17). Match is located inside a dog-friendly hotel next to a small dog park, where neighbors can often be found introducing their pets to each other.

Details: Inside FOUND: RE Hotel Phoenix, 1100 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. 602-875-8080, matchphx.com.

Kiss the Cook Restaurant

While you peruse the menu, look at the options for your fur-baby, too. A special doggie menu at this family-owned, breakfast and lunch restaurant in Glendale features six dog-friendly menu items including combos like two scrambled eggs over toast ($3), eggs with sliced ham ($3.50) and the Spoiled Rotten plate ($7.50) that comes with eggs, bacon and other goodies. For dessert, order your pup a frozen Pupsicle ($2.50) made with yogurt, banana, peanut butter and honey.

Details: 4915 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale. 623-939-4663, facebook.com/kissthecookrestaurant.

Gadzooks Enchiladas & Soup

All locations feature puppy-friendly patios, and the Arcadia-adjacent restaurant offers a patio that’s right off the canal and perfect for post-walk waterside dining. Build your own tacos ($9.25), chopped salad ($9.25) and of course enchiladas ($9.25) with a bevvy of accouterments including roasted tomatillo chicken, sweet and spicy cornbread, different kinds of cheese and red and green sauces.

Details: 4031 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix. 602-279-5080. More locations at gadzooksaz.com.

Pedal Haus Brewery

This downtown Tempe brewery invites sports-loving canines to linger on the oversize covered patio outfitted with misters, flat screens and games. Menu includes shishito peppers ($9), German-style flammekueche with apple-wood smoked bacon, béchamel and other toppings ($14), and the perennial crowd-pleasing buttermilk fried chicken tenders with fries, coleslaw and honey hot sauce ($16). You can also grab some tallboys to-go.

Details: 730 S. Mill Ave., Tempe. 480-314-2337, pedalhausbrewery.com. 

Restaurants with outdoor seating that allow dogs near me

Postino

You can fully enjoy a day off sipping $5 glasses of wine and $5 pitchers of beer until 5 p.m., without having to worry about letting your little buddy out. Pair your beverage of choice with one of a dozen bruschetta combos ($15.50 for four) or one of the warm and crunchy panini ($13). The Board & Bottle happy hour — $25 for a bottle of wine and bruschetta board, offered Mondays and Tuesdays after 8 p.m. — is a real steal.

Details: 5144 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. 602-274-5144. More locations at postinowinecafe.com. Sister restaurant locations at upwardprojects.com.

Luci’s at the Orchard

Lazy puppies and their humans don’t have to miss out on late-rising days. All-day breakfast dishes at Luci’s at the Orchard include the Açai Superfood Bowl ($10.59); the Funky Monkey French toast ($9.79, $10.79 gluten-free); and the Morning Run Burrito made with sautéed kale and peppers, black beans, pepper jack cheese and egg whites stuffed in a whole-wheat tortilla served with salsa ($10.99).

Details: 7100 N. 12th St., Phoenix. 602-633-2442, lucisorchard.com.

Restaurants with outdoor seating that allow dogs near me

RnR Gastropub

Give your pup a prime people-viewing spot from the ground-floor patio at RnR, which looks onto busy Scottsdale Road in the heart of Old Town. Brunch draws a crowd, so best to reserve a table. Head here for the breakfast taco plate ($12), a trio of potato, bacon and chorizo and egg tacos, Chambord French toast ($15) or avocado toast on Noble Bread ($12). Fair warning: You'll want to split the mimosa tower with at least three of your non-canine pals.

Details: 3737 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. 480-945-3353, rnrscottsdale.com.

Hula’s Modern Tiki

Hit the patio for $6 well drinks and $6 happy hour deals that cover most appetizers. Or you can make a meal of Hawaiian ceviche, crispy coconut shrimp rolls, spicy Thai fish cakes and surfrider chicken sticks with Thai peanut dipping sauce. Wash it down with Hula’s Mai Tai or the famous Painkiller ($7 during happy hour), just be sure to request a water bowl for your four-legged friend so everyone stays hydrated.

Details: 5114 N. Seventh St., Phoenix. 602-265-8454. More locations at hulasmoderntiki.com.

Fate Brewing Company

Enjoy pizza and a pint with your best four-legged friend in tow at this local brewery. Twelve-inch pizza combos include the Sow Sweet ($14) with prosciutto, fig jam, mozzarella, goat cheese and apple and Sticky Fingers ($14) made with a garlic oil base, prosciutto, mozzarella, red onion, arugula and habanero honey drizzle.

Details: 201 E. Southern Ave., Tempe. 480-590-2395. More locations at fatebrewing.com.

Park Café

Keep your fluffy friend close by as you enjoy a chorizo and poblano chile omelet ($11.50), huevos rancheros ($11), steak & eggs with chilaquiles ($16.50) or challah french toast ($9.50) at this central Litchfield Park restaurant that serves breakfast all day. Can't choose between coffee or ice cream to finish your meal? Try the affogato — vanilla ice cream doused with a shot of espresso ($5.50).

Details: 44 N. Old Litchfield Road, Litchfield Park. 623-535-6661, facebook.com/ParkCafeLitchfieldPark.

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Are dogs allowed in restaurants in AZ?

Dogs must be kept on leash and in control of customer. Dogs are not allowed on any seat, patron's lap, table, countertop, etc. Dogs are not allowed to have any contact with reusable food service dishes or utensils. Dogs can only have contact with disposable single service containers to provide food or water to the dog.

Is Culinary Dropout Scottsdale dog friendly?

Pet-Friendly Patios at Restaurants: Breakfast Kitchen Bar. Culinary Dropout. Grimaldi's.

Can dogs enter Hobby Lobby?

Hobby Lobby Pet Policy We howled at their national customer service line and spoke with the lovely Angie, who said although there's no official pet policy, dogs ARE generally allowed in their stores. It's up to management at each location if dogs are welcome, so call ahead.