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8 Very Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Bars in Austin

Drink and dine with everyone's best friend

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Let’s be real: all of Austin is luckily dog-friendly. However, there are certain bars and restaurants that cater to dogs more than others. To highlight those, Eater put together this handy guide to Austin’s best dog-friendly spots in the city.

This includes beer gardens with dog parks and sausages from Banger’s Sausage House, places offering canine treats like campus bar Crown & Anchor, and the city’s very own dog park/restaurant/bar with dog minders, Yard Bar.

For more outdoor spaces, check out Austin’s essential patios and beer gardens.

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Dog House Drinkery Dog Park

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First came the dog park, then came the drinks for Dog House Drinkery, though, yes it is way further out in Leander. The bar serves up loads of beers and wines. Entry fees for dogs are $8, with annual memberships going for $150.

Yard Bar

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The dog-loving Yard Bar is a combination dog park/restaurant/bar where Bark Rangers are on guard to help your dogs. For humans, there are beers, cocktails, and wines for drinking purposes. Memberships are $249 annually, $25 monthly, and $9 for daily passes.

Blue Lacy

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The new hotel restaurant in Mueller offers a nicer-than-most dog menu, including cooked unseasoned beef or chicken served with rice, a special dog beer, and special dog ice cream.

Crown & Anchor Pub

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The campus dive bar's patio is open to all dogs, where the pets can partake in water and free treats.

Banger's Sausage House & Beer Garden

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Now that the beer garden’s renovations are all done, the off-leash puppy park is back opened. The kitchen even serves a special dog-friendly sausage.

The ABGB

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The brewery and beer garden is dog-friendly with biscuits and watering stations. It even brewed a beer in honor of a local animal nonprofit. One dollar from every APA!APA beer sold will go towards Austin Pets Alive. The ABGB even donates 10 percent of its annual profits to its philanthropic outreach branch, the Hell Yes Project, which partners with Austin Pets Alive, among other nonprofits.

Neighbors Dog Park

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Neighbors is part-dog park and part-coffee shop. Monthly passes start at $35, and daily passes are $12.

The Watering Bowl

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The South Austin dog park includes a bar with beer, wines, and the such. For the pups, there are dog beers and ice creams. Annual memberships start at $300, monthly at $30, and day passes at $10.

Dog House Drinkery Dog Park

First came the dog park, then came the drinks for Dog House Drinkery, though, yes it is way further out in Leander. The bar serves up loads of beers and wines. Entry fees for dogs are $8, with annual memberships going for $150.

Yard Bar

The dog-loving Yard Bar is a combination dog park/restaurant/bar where Bark Rangers are on guard to help your dogs. For humans, there are beers, cocktails, and wines for drinking purposes. Memberships are $249 annually, $25 monthly, and $9 for daily passes.

Blue Lacy

The new hotel restaurant in Mueller offers a nicer-than-most dog menu, including cooked unseasoned beef or chicken served with rice, a special dog beer, and special dog ice cream.

Crown & Anchor Pub

The campus dive bar's patio is open to all dogs, where the pets can partake in water and free treats.

Banger's Sausage House & Beer Garden

Now that the beer garden’s renovations are all done, the off-leash puppy park is back opened. The kitchen even serves a special dog-friendly sausage.

The ABGB

The brewery and beer garden is dog-friendly with biscuits and watering stations. It even brewed a beer in honor of a local animal nonprofit. One dollar from every APA!APA beer sold will go towards Austin Pets Alive. The ABGB even donates 10 percent of its annual profits to its philanthropic outreach branch, the Hell Yes Project, which partners with Austin Pets Alive, among other nonprofits.

Neighbors Dog Park

Neighbors is part-dog park and part-coffee shop. Monthly passes start at $35, and daily passes are $12.

The Watering Bowl

The South Austin dog park includes a bar with beer, wines, and the such. For the pups, there are dog beers and ice creams. Annual memberships start at $300, monthly at $30, and day passes at $10.

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