Written by Mel Lee-Smith
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Published: 11/19/2020, edited: 10/26/2022
You'll find dozens of excellent eateries in the Big Apple where you can grab a bite with your barking buddy in tow. Whether you're planning a dog-friendly road trip or you're a New Yorker looking for somewhere new to eat with your pooch, you won't be short of options in NYC. No need to leave your loveable mutt at home — check out our top 10 dog-friendly restaurants in New York City!
Arguably the top restaurant for dogs in NYC, the Barking Dog has been an Empire City staple since 1992. A hip Upper East Side eatery that’s truly gone to the dogs, the Barking Dog has a spacious patio area where your woofer can make some new furry friends and enjoy a doggy treat or a cheeky table scrap. The Barking Dog is super "pawpular" for brunch, so arrive early to avoid long lines.
Boris and Horton is one of the only cafes in New York where your doggo can run around off-leash indoors. Ideal for cold winter days, Boris and Horton offers a range of specially blended coffees and a fully vegetarian menu. Make sure you check out Boris and Horton's unique events, which range from adoption parties to trivia nights.
Chic and sleek, The Wilson is a modern classic offering some of the best seafood and cocktails around. Hounds are allowed on the terrace and patio to dine alongside their pet parents. One of the best features of The Wilson is the doggy menu, which offers your pup the chance to try some classy canine cuisine like steak and grilled salmon.
With several locations dotted across the Big Apple, The Grey Dog is a superb spot for a burger or coffee with your barking bud. Each location features dog-friendly outdoor seating and a hearty menu of breakfast and lunch staples. One of the best features of The Grey Dog is its support of the Animal Haven charity, which helps abandoned cats and dogs find their forever homes.
Looking for a new brunch spot for you and Bella? Veselka is a no-nonsense Ukrainian eatery for New Yorkers looking to try some traditional European cuisine. Unique dishes you'll have the chance to sample include pierogi dumplings and bigos stew. With sidewalk seating where you can sit in the sun with your pupper, Veselka also offers homemade dog bones that Lucky will love.
This Brooklyn BBQ joint is ideal for a casual bite to eat with Baxter. With an on-site smoker churning out melt-in-your-mouth brisket and pulled pork, the tantalizing smells alone are sure to please your canine companion. Swing by and sit out in the sunshine with your pup, or plan their next birthday party at this laidback lunch spot.
Named after a black Labrador named Fred, this is one of the best dog-friendly restaurants in NYC, paws down! Similar to The Grey Dog, the interior of Fred's is covered with pictures of puppers, so be sure to have a look when you head inside. Unfortunately, mutts are only allowed in the outdoor seating area. Fred's has a varied menu ranging from quesadillas to flatbreads, making it ideal for all occasions.
Brooklyn's Five Leaves has been a trendy Big Apple dining destination since it opened and offers some of the best food around to enjoy with your doggo in tow. Everything from light bites to massive steaks are available, and the staff will even bring your pooch some water without you having to ask. Shaded outdoor seating is available for pet parents.
Any lover of fried chicken will love taking Tucker to this homely Brooklyn eatery. As its name suggests, the Brooklyn Channel sells a variety of dishes cooked with buttermilk. This spot is famous for its fried chicken and pancakes. There are also a few vegetarian and vegan options available. Your canine is welcome to join you on the sidewalk dining area for some classic comfort food.
An NYC fast food joint famous for its creamy milkshakes and smashed burgers, Shake Shack also caters to your canine companion. Most Shake Shack locations have outside seating where you can dine with Fido. A small doggy menu is also available so your hound doesn’t have to leave hungry. Pups can choose from Bag O' Bones dog treats or cool off with a Pooch-ini.
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