Bring Your Dogs to These Las Vegas Bars, Restaurants, and Cafes

Perhaps it isn’t surprising that Las Vegas has a selection of restaurants and bars that welcome customers’ dogs. The city has one of the highest dog park rates per capita in the country.

This is good news for dog lovers who know that the happiest hour at any bar takes place when both two-legged and four-legged patrons are served. Showing up to brunch with a canine companion might be a serious faux pas in some cities, but the places featured on this map welcome the presence of puppies.

From restaurants such as Town Square and Downtown Summerlin’s Lazy Dog, which offers chef-prepared meals for dogs, to breweries like Big Dog’s Brewing Co., a haven for local beers and local pups, it’s easy to find dog-friendly dining in Las Vegas. Sunrise Coffee and Eggworks leave the list on this update while newcomer Evolve Brewing and 18bin with its devoted dog menu join.

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Big Dog’s Brewing Co.

The name, the logo and the giant dog statue out front are the first clues that Big Dog’s Brewing Co. is dog-friendly. Fortunately, the outdoor patio follows suit with plenty of space for dogs and humans alike. Water bowls are available for thirsty dogs and locally brewed beer is on tap for thirsty humans.

A group of people stand on a patio with a dog.
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Triple George Grill

Tucked away just off of buzzy Fremont Street, Triple George Grill gives off classic Vegas steakhouse vibes with one contemporary twist: dog-friendly sidewalk dining. Customers can partake in salmon or steaks and old school cocktails for lunch or dinner without having to leave their dogs at home.

A patio at night
The patio at Triple George Grill
 Triple George Grill

Park on Fremont

This East Fremont hipster oasis has a front patio, a back patio, and even a secret back back patio, along with some of the most Instagram-worthy decor Downtown. Urban dogs and their owners can grab a table on the front patio, where craft cocktails in Mason jars and dog-friendly seating set the scene for epic Fremont Street people watching.

The exterior of a restaurant with a patio at night

Broken Yolk Cafe

This breakfast and lunch restaurant has heaping plates of Benedicts and pancakes, plus boozy flights of differently flavored mimosas and bloody Marys. Four-legged dining companions are welcome on dog-friendly patios at the Town Square, downtown, southwest and Henderson locations.

The Broken Yolk
Broken Yolk Cafe.

Leoné Café

Leone Cafe is an Italian-style coffee shop at Tivoli Village. Outside, dog-friendly seating accommodates dogs of all sizes in a decidedly European setting. Pet owners can sip espresso and savor Old World pastas, pizzas, and panini while their dogs lap up complementary water.

The head of a dog and a cup of latte
Leoné Café 

18bin

With an eclectically designed patio and hours that extend from weekday mornings to weekend late nights, this Arts District bar and restaurant is just right for outdoor dining with your dog. Humans can order the $5 burger and beer special Mondays through Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. while dogs can get $6 bowls of diced chicken, pumpkin puree, and Brussels sprouts or ground beef, rice, and diced carrot