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Brisbane’s Best Dog-Friendly Cafes

Get your pup’s tail wagging with a brunch date at one of these modern dog-friendly restaurants and cafes in Brisbane!

Little Black Pug

Part of being a dog parent is the desire to spend plenty of time with your dog in order to give them the best life possible. One of the easiest ways to incorporate some more quality time with your dog into your busy routine is to include them on your breakfast, lunch and brunch dates throughout the week. Brisbane is a very dog-friendly city, so there’s no shortage of dog-friendly cafes around. We’ve listed a few of our favourites for you below, so scroll through and discover which dog-friendly cafe in Brisbane is your new favourite local.

Barko & Co

Barko & Co

Barko & Co are dog friendly and proud of it. Touting their dog-loving nature from their Instagram account (which is full of adorable pooch pics, by the way), this gorgeous dog-friendly cafe is located in Teneriffe, making it the perfect pitstop to rest your paws after a big walkies along the Riverwalk. With a menu bursting with fresh gluten-free and vegetarian options as well as a cheeky wine menu, Barko & Co is made for slow weekends spent in the sunshine with friends.

71 Macquarie Street, Teneriffe

Mary Mae’s

Mary Mae’s

Mary Mae’s is easily one of the best dog-friendly cafes in Brisbane, not only for its pawsome location right on the waterfront at New Farm, but its proximity to the Teneriffe Riverwalk and New Farm dog park, too! You can plan the perfect day out with your pooch before heading to Mary Mae’s to cool off and enjoy a bite to eat. They’ve got freshly made dog treats and an on-site puppy paddle pool, so your dog is going to have a tail-wagging good time here.

119 Lamington Street, New Farm

The Smug Fig

The Smug Fig

The Smug Fig is a long-term favourite on the Brisbane brunch scene, and their dog-friendly attitude totally seals the deal for us! An all-day brunch menu by day, and bar by night, The Smug Fig is one of our favourite weekend spots for a social event with your besties to catch up on what’s transpired over the week. With plenty of gluten-free and vegan options available on the menu, you won’t be disappointed with your visit to this dog-friendly cafe in Brisbane.

7 Jeavons Lane, Stones Corner

Joey’s

Joey’s

This stunning alfresco-style restaurant situated atop the Kangaroo Point cliffs is one of our all-time favourites for breakfast with a view. Dishing up fresh plates of local produce reimagined into your new favourite dishes, your pooch will love visiting this dog-friendly cafe with you so that they can explore the sights and sounds of this city-fringe venue. Enjoy sweeping views of the skyline as you sip a brunch cocktail and enjoy your pup’s company on your next visit to Joey’s.

29 River Terrace, Kangaroo Point

Nowhere Espresso

Nowhere Espresso

Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Toowong central, Nowhere Espresso is a family-orientated and dog-friendly café. Preparing highly-rated coffee and fresh brunch plates, it’s a perfect place for a quick coffee break or a relaxed start to the weekend. Nowhere is run by locals, for locals, so you know you’re in good hands when you pop by for your morning pit stop or some coffee to fuel your errands. Pull up a seat in the sunshine with your pooch and enjoy an easy morning over a delicious meal.

8 Bent Street, Toowong

Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters

Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters

There’s every chance you haven’t stumbled across Neighbourhood Coffee Roasters, as they’re tucked away into the industrial district of Albion. Between the workshops and garages, you’ll find the Albion Fine Trades mini-mall, with food and decor shops to wander through. But if a dog-friendly breakfast is on your mind, head into this airy, roomy cafe for great service and even better coffee. There’s also off-street parking, so you can safely get your pooch in and out of the car.

Albion Fine Trades, 97 Sandgate Road, Albion

The Green Edge

The Green Edge

If anyone loves animals… it’s Brisbane’s favourite vegan cafe: The Green Edge! All animals are welcome to come along for meals at this cafe - we’ve spotted guinea pigs on laps, cats in prams and dogs of all shapes and sizes! This dog-friendly cafe in Windsor has plenty of outside tables and water bowls so your pooch will have plenty of room to comfortably join you on your outing. Make sure your pet saves room for snacks, as the staff are likely to visit your table bearing treats for your four-legged brunch date.

Shop 2b, 229 Lutwyche Road, Windsor (entrance off Le Geyt St)

Alcove

Alcove Cafe & Deli

The Alcove crew are dog lovers through and through, made evident by the giant jar of dog treats on their front table as you enter. They regularly snap and share the cutest doggo visitors on their Instagram, and you’ll often catch owners Pep and Fergus fetching treats to dole out with a healthy side of pats, cuddles and love.  Alcove has a loyal following of regulars who visit for the welcoming environment, delicious food and top-tier service, and we know your dog will love visiting as much as you do!

92 Kedron Brook Road, Wilston

Little Black Pug

Little Black Pug

If the name hasn’t given it away, this south side cafe welcomes dog lovers and their pooches to enjoy their fresh and seasonal menu, which highlights local produce whilst catering to the diverse palates of their customers and their dietaries. Whilst the menu may seem small, it is 99% gluten-free, 60% vegetarian and 30% vegan, so there’s something for everyone! This dog-friendly cafe aims to operate in an environmentally friendly way, reducing waste, reusing and recycling wherever possible.

6/1297 Logan Road, Mount Gravatt

The Wickham

The Wickham

The Wickham is an inclusive venue and that energy extends to our four-legged friends! Head down into the open garden bar area and enjoy a Sunday lunch with your besties (of the two and four-legged variety) whilst quality live music or entertainment sets the scene for the pawfect day out. The Wickham has just had a glow-up, so if you haven’t been back recently, it’s the perfect time to head in for a Sunday outing with your doggo.

308 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley

Bean On Dean

Bean On Dean

For that friendly neighbourhood coffee shop feel, you can’t go past Bean On Dean! With delicious coffee, cakes, sourdough toasties and a menu full of your carb-heavy brekkie faves, bring your doggo along to a relaxed weekend outing at this cosy cafe. You might even spot the resident cafe pup, Wallace, if he’s spending the day lending a helping paw and serving puppachinos with his parents.

45 Dean Street, Toowong

If you’re looking for more things to plan with your pet, why not plan a dog-friendly holiday? Yep, we’ve found the best dog-friendly accommodation in Queensland for the pawfect getaway. We’ve also rounded up the best pet gifts for the times you want to treat your furbaby to something new.

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