The Red Lion-Manhattan
A sports bar and music venue with dog friendly outdoor seating along the building and two covered seating shacks.
Yard Bar-Brooklyn
Yard Bar is a cool outdoor bar with plenty of dog friendy seating both inside and out! There is food from two food vendors.
Tulum-Brooklyn
Tulum Mexican Kitchen in Bushwick Brooklyn is a great little spot with a dog friendly back patio!
Leroy St Dog Park-Manhattan
Leroy Street Dog Park is a great little park located in Hudson River Park. It has a single section and is worth checking out!
Kijitora-Brooklyn
Kijitora is an adorable dog friendly Japanese Cafe in Brooklyn with two locations. It has amazing drinks including their viral sensation strawberry matcha!
Industry Kitchen-Manhattan
Industry Kitchen is a great dog friendly restaurant in the Seaport District of NYC that allows dogs indoors or outdoors.
Trash Island-Brooklyn
Trash Island is a great little dog friendly cafe with a trash theme, and allows dogs indoors!
Maite-Brooklyn
Maite in Bushwick is a great little restaurant with dog friendly deck seating.
Tom & Jerry’s-Manhattan
Tom & Jerry’s is a great little dog friendly bar in NoHo Manhattan.
Gran Torino-Brooklyn
Gran Torino in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is an amazing dog friendly spot that allows dogs indoors and outdoors in their vast outdoor seating area.
Union Square Dog Run-Manhattan
Union Square Park Dog Run is a nice single section dog run with a paver surface.
South-Brooklyn
South is a great dog friendly bar in South Slope, Brooklyn that allows dogs indoors and outdoors.
Pier 57-Manhattan
Pier 57 Market and Rooftop Park is a fully dog friendly indoor and outdoor space! It has food, drinks and amazing views!
Freddy’s Bar-Brooklyn
Freddy’s Bar in South Slope, Brooklyn is a great dog friendly bar! They are a great cozy spot with a great atmosphere. They have cool quirky decor, and a divey but welcoming feel.
Roosevelt Island-Manhattan
We had a full dog friendly adventure in Roosevelt Island! Here is the itinerary!
We started the day by taking the Roosevelt Island Tram from 60th st & 2nd Ave over to the island. The trams costs the same as a subway swipe and if you’ve never taken one, we highly recommend it, as it’s a truly unique experience. Their site says dogs are allowed in bags, same rules as a subway, but we ended up carrying Benji on and it was just fine.