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19 of the most dog-friendly restaurants in London

These pawsome dog-friendly restaurants will welcome your four-legged friend with open arms

Updated on • Written By Pete Dreyer

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19 of the most dog-friendly restaurants in London

Fancy sniffing out the best dog-friendly restaurants in London? Whether you've got a bulldog or a basset-hound, a pug or a poodle, you and your dog should be free to break bread together in some of London’s coolest dining rooms. That's why we've scoured the capital, searching for restaurants that will let our doggos dine with us. After all, four-legged friends can be far more reliable than their human counterparts (and they’re cuter too). 

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Gone are the days of sneakily feeding your pup under the table, as many restaurants now cater to diners and their furry friends alike. Bowls of water on arrival are standard fare, as are doggie treats and lots of attention from staff and diners alike. Some establishments go the extra mile; Drake & Morgan at King’s Cross offers some cheeky servings of ‘paw-secco’, a non-alcoholic still wine made especially for dogs, while L’Escargot in Soho has its very own resident pooch, Doris. Gaucho in Hampstead is one of the ultimate dog-friendly spots; the first Sunday of every month is ‘Doggy Sunday’ where dogs are provided with entertainment on the outdoor terrace and showered in gifts and treats, and doggy guests at Brutto in Farringdon will find themselves well fed and watered, and might even get a T-bone doggy bag to take home! 

London’s obsession with all things dogs knows no bounds, so it’s no surprise that we want our favourite restaurants to welcome pooches too. So, here’s our favourite fur-friendly spots for dog owners and dog lovers alike. Bone appetit! 

Pawsitive, Kensington

Pawsitive dog enjoying tea and cake

What: It doesn't get much more dog-friendly than Pawsitive, a trendy all-day cafe in Kensington designed for you and your dog in every sense. There's a pool pit and swing for your pooch to play on, along with a dedicated dog menu, in which your pet can enjoy twists on human favourites. Think a chicken pizza, steak and mash, and pupcakes! Owners have plenty to choose from as well, from awesome riffs on brunch - think a Pawsitive Burgerdict - to Malaysian dishes. 
Where: 52 Westbourne Grove, W2 5SH
Book now: Pawsitive

Straits Kitchen, Pan Pacific

Straits Kitchen dining room

What: Located in Pan Pacific London, right next to Liverpool Street Station, Singaporean spot Straits Kitchen offers your pooch the best in the business with a dog menu curated by dog behaviourist and nutritionist Anna Webb. Suitably titled the 'Dog's Dinner', your pet can enjoy a sushi-style lamb hot pot with seared lamb breast, mashed carrots and parsnips, and chicken bone broth gravy.  
Where: 80 Houndsditch, EC3A 7AB
Book now: Straits Kitchen

Egerton House Hotel, Kensington

egerton house hotel dog afternoon tea

What: Treat you and your pup to afternoon tea at Egerton House Hotel. Served in a cosy and traditional lounge area, the specially-designed Doggy Afternoon Tea menu includes chicken and beef meatloaf, oaty dog biscuits and a carrot cupcake to finish. But that's not all! You can opt for the hotel's resident artist to paint a portrait of your pooch while you dine, so you'll have something to take home with you at the end of your meal. Of course, owners are catered for with their own special offering, inclusing classic finger sandwiches, freshly-baked scones and patisseries such as chocolate cake and mini lemon meringue pies.
Where: 17-19 Egerton Terrace, SW3 2BX
Book now: Egerton House Hotel

The Hero, Maida Vale

sausage and mash at the hero

What: Visit this handsome Maida Vale local at any time and you’ll find yourself in the company of many a smart pooch, not to mention a very handsome dog behind the bar. Wonderful staff are always on hand with water and snacks for your pal, and whilst you gaze at the absolutely stunning interiors, your dog can snaffle an excellent scotch egg from your table.
Where: 55 Shirland Road, W9 2JD
Book now: The Hero

Pizarro, Bermondsey

What: Voted one of Evening Standard’s best dog friendly places to eat in London, Pizzaro is keen to ‘welcome dogs of all shapes and sizes.’ Although they can’t enter the main restaurant, pooches can enjoy the sights and smells from a spot at the window seats while doggy parents can devote their attention to the high quality seasonal Spanish dishes cooked in an open kitchen.
Where: 194 Bermondsey Street, SE1 3TQ
Book now: Pizarro

Brutto, Farringdon

What: Dogs are valued customers at this Italian old-school trattoria. The name comes from the saying ‘brutto ma buono’, or ‘ugly but good’, reflecting the deliciously hearty homecooked, but not quite picture-perfect nature of the food. Expect staff on hand to say ‘benvenuti’ to any canine visitors, before offering them a bowl of water and a bone to take home in a doggy bag. Brutto has a vibrant atmosphere and the combination of music and conversation can often get quite loud - bear this in mind when bringing more nervous dogs.
Where: 35-37 Greenhill Rents, EC1M 6BN
Book now: Brutto

Baccala, London Bridge

Pasta plates

What: This Italian restaurant and wine bar is an ideal spot for date night with its intimate feel, copious plates of pasta, and extensive wine list perfect for sharing a bottle between two. Whilst we love an excuse to have some alone time with a partner, there’s one exception where three isn’t always a crowd. If you bring your pooch along to dinner at Baccala, they can expect a warm welcome and plenty of fuss.
Where: Unit B3, 194 Bermondsey Street, SE1 3TQ
Book now: Baccala

L'Escargot, Soho

What: This oh-so-traditional French restaurant spreads itself across several floors of a converted townhouse, and is a Soho institution. Furry folk will be glad to hear that L’Escargot welcomes dogs of all sizes, offering all pooches free snacks and water for as long as they’re ‘dining’. The restaurant also has its very own resident English bulldog called Doris, who often pops out to say hello to diners, which could lead to a serious case of puppy love.
Where: 48 Greek Street, W1D 4EF
Book now: L'Escargot

Gaucho, Hampstead

What: If you’re looking to celebrate your doggy in style, then head to the Hampstead branch of steakhouse group Gaucho on the first Sunday of every month. If you book a table under your dog’s name and quote ‘Doggy Sunday’, Gaucho will roll out the red carpet for your pooch, entertaining them on the outdoor terrace while gracing all pups with gifts, treats and even a bowl each of specially made paw-secco.
Where: 64 Heath Street, NW3 1DN
Book now: Gaucho Hampstead

Bellanger, Islington

What: At this classy yet casual brasserie, dogs and their owners are welcome to roam around the terrace or to cosy up in a booth by the bar. Your mutt will be kept happy with a bowl of water and some dog biscuits which are made in-house, while you can keep yourself entertained with Bellanger’s all-day selection – think everything from buttermilk pancakes and waffles to a grilled fish of the day served fully garnished.
Where: 9 Islington Green, N1 2XH
Book now: Bellanger

Drake & Morgan, King's Cross

What: The entirety of Drake & Morgan’s expansive portfolio is dog-friendly, so don’t be afraid to pop into any site with your mutt in tow. At the King’s Cross branch, canine beauties can make use of specially designed doggy crockery when hoovering up their water and treats, while doggos who like to party can indulge with some paw-secco (a non-alcoholic still wine which is especially made for dogs).
Where: 6 Pancras Square, N1C 4AG
Book now: Drake & Morgan at King's Cross

The Duck and Rice, Soho

What: This casual Chinese joint welcomes dogs of all shapes and sizes, providing any four-legged visitors with a bowl of water, a generous portion of treats and plenty of fuss from the staff. It’s one of very few Chinese restaurants in London which allow dogs, while puppy parents will surely be tempted by the menu of comfort food dishes – think sesame prawn toast, chicken katsu curry, and of course, various combinations of duck and rice.
Where: 90 Berwick Street, W1F 0QB
Book now: The Duck and Rice

Shake Shack, Covent Garden

What: This US burger joint crossed over to British shores a few years back, and gained plenty of fans thanks to its all-dogs-welcome policy. In fact, any pups that walk through the doors here can enjoy dog biscuits topped with vanilla icing and a side of peanut butter sauce. Puppy parents meanwhile, can enjoy Shake Shack’s range of burgers, milkshakes and sides, including crinkle-cut fries topped with American cheese sauce.
Where: 24 Market Building, WC2E 8RD
Book now: Shake Shack Covent Garden

Minnow, Clapham

What: All pale tones and chic design, Minnow is a relaxing oasis of a restaurant, and chilled out dogs are more than welcome on the ground floor or on the street-side terrace. They’ll be provided with fresh water in a rather fancy dog bowl, and they’ll also be able to munch on biscuits. As for the humans, they can tuck into a menu of seasonally changing fare, which might include the likes of lamb rump with chimichurri or cauliflower steak with mushroom puree.
Where: 21 The Pavement, SW4 OHY
Book now: Minnow

sketch: The Parlour, Mayfair

What: If your pooch is part of London’s ‘in’ crowd, a trip to Sketch is practically a rite of passage. Sadly, dogs with a taste for fine-dining aren’t allowed in Sketch’s Michelin-starred Library, but fashion conscious pups do have free reign at the venue’s Parlour, where they’re allowed to strut their stuff from 7am until 4pm. Expect a bowl of water to keep them hydrated and plenty of love and attention from Sketch’s team of dog lovers.
Where: 9 Conduit Street, W1S 2XG
Book now: sketch: The Parlour

The Thomas Cubitt, Belgravia

What: This gastropub has old-school charm in spades, thanks to its Regency townhouse setting and oak flooring. Weekend evenings can be a little too busy for hounds, but earlier in the day is fine. You and your pup can sit together as you enjoy Thomas Cubbit’s seasonal menu, which includes stuffed courgette flowers, pan-fried trout and desserts such as bread and butter pudding with vanilla ice cream and a caramelised apple and vanilla custard tart.
Where: 44 Elizabeth Street, SW1W 9PA
Book now: The Thomas Cubitt

The Drapers Arms, Islington

What: At this lively neighbourhood pub, dogs on leads are welcome in the patio garden. While (hopefully) soaking up the sunshine, dog owners can tuck into the daily-changing menu of modern comfort food. On your visit, you might find the likes of sirloin steak with dripping potatoes and spinach, or perhaps citrus-cured salmon with pickled shallots, dill and crème fraiche. Dog bowls filled with water will keep your pup entertained too.
Where: 44 Barnsbury Street, N1 1ER
Book now: The Drapers Arms

Marksman Public House, Bethnal Green

What: This Michelin pub of the year is a true contrast of the old and the new, with traditional British pub style décor on the ground floor and a zany upstairs dining room with a woven ceiling and lino floor in primary colours. Dogs are welcome inside, but must remain on the ground floor. Be sure to let the restaurant know in advance if you’re planning on bringing any furry friends.
Where: 254 Hackney Road, E2 7SJ
Book now: Marksman Public House

Many pubs and terraces are typically a 'Dogs Welcome' zone. Check out our selection of the best pubs in London and the best outdoor terraces in London.

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