15 dog-friendly cafés, bars and restaurants in Belfast you might not know about
How 'pawsome' are these guys 👇
Belfast is a city for dog-lovers! And the hospitality industry is making some serious moves to becoming more accessible to dogs.
In fact, some establishments encourage four-legged visitors.
We've scoured the city, searching for cafés, bars and restaurants that will let our doggos dine with us.
After all, four-legged friends can be far more reliable than humans counterparts (plus they’re cuter too)
Check it out 👇
Pug Ugly’s
There's a clue in the name, everything here is dog themed from the weekly Dog Pound Quiz Night to the Pugs sourdough pizzas. If you're a dog lover, you NEED to visit Pug Ugly's.
Canteen
This popular botanical inspired spot sits on south Belfast's Ormeau Road, where there are almost as many dogs to humans. Stop by for an iced coffee or avacado on toast, your pup will be left smiling just like this guy.
The Dirty Onion
The Dirty Onion love dogs so much, they run events specifically for them 🤣 They've had everything from doggy yogo to doggy dress up! The space offers a modern take on the traditional Irish pub, with live entertainment and musical sessions.
Sunflower Pub
The Sunflower is synonymous with Belfast's pub scene. The doors are open to all, including doggos. Enjoy a pint of the black stuff upstairs during a comedy gig, or maybe a cider in the sun out back, the Sunflower has it all.
Established Coffee
Another busy coffee shop in the heart of Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, Established serves incredible coffee, tasty snacks and delicious food. With spacious facilities and a minimalistic vibe, dogs are more than welcome.
The Jailhouse
The Jailhouse is one of Belfast's most popular hangout spots, and the team here welcome dogs throughout the day. With designated doggy areas, you can relax and unwind with your pooch and still have a great time out.
Cargo by Vertigo
Of course Belfast's biggest outdoor beer garden allows furry four-legged friends to join in on the fun. They even supply complimentary water dishes so you don't have to worry about them catching a thirst there too.
Common Market
Belfast's newest street food entertainment venue Common Market is open Thursday -Sunday, from midday to late. You can find it off Dunbar Street in the Cathedral Quarter - spend the day exploring each foodie spot and enjoy some craft beers. Dogs will love the chilled atmosphere too.
The Bone Yard
Just look at that face, we love a dog that knows how to party. The Bone Yard is one of Belfast's biggest outdoor bars, complete with food trucks and quirky containers. You don't have to worry about the weather, part of the courtyard is covered, plus they have heated lamps on standby too.
Brøn
Brøn is a relatively new hang-out spot in the east of the city, just off the Comber Greenway, this café is a great stop off on any family days out.
Guilt Trip
Experts in all things signature coffee and donuts, your four legged pall will love Guilt Trip. You can smell the baking from down the street, best to keep your dog on a lead just in case they get too excited.
Al Gelato
The ice cream here is so popular, even dogs queue up outside for a taste. Al Gelato is one of the 'coolest' dessert hangouts in Belfast, they serve freshly made gelato all day long.
The Spaniard
Hidden in the depths of the Cathedral Quarter, this cosy hideaway is the perfect spot to while away an afternoon on a rainy day. The craic in here is mighty.
The Bowery
The Bowery is the newest addition to the Lisburn Road, offering fantastic food, yummy cocktails, live sport and weekly entertainment. You can relax on the heated terrace with your four legged friend in tow.
The Jeggy Nettle
Located on the Stranmilis Road, The Jeggy Nettle is popular with the locals all year round. Famous for their impressive whiskey collection and welcoming staff, even dogs get a seat at the table.
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