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Dog Friendly Bars and Breweries in New Orleans
New Orleans is a dog city, no doubt. Walking man’s best friend on a gorgeous afternoon on Magazine St. is meditation in and of itself.
Did yall know almost all our breweries are dog-friendly? Well, so are many of our bars, even the ones that serve food.
Mid-City is probably the most popular neighborhood with dog-friendly spots, but our list will show you a great spot anywhere.
Jake the Dorkie at Henry’s
Unfortunately, not all of them have the best beer selection. Let’s take a deep dive at some of the #brewbusjams we like to spend an afternoon with our favorite local craft beer and our little furry friends. In no particular order, here’s the full list:
1. The Rusty Nail
Tucked away at 1100 Constance St., has been a dog favorite bar for years. The outdoor space is one of the largest in the city. The locals love it here especially the happy hour with ½ off almost all bottles of wine every weekday.
The craft beer options have also improved greatly over the years. Whether you’re a HopHead or a Stout lover, you can find a beer to match your palate. The good folks here also own Cooter Brown’s, home to one of the best craft beer options in the city (no dogs there though).
At Rusty Nail
2. Rendezvous
A local dive bar on 3101 Magazine St, Rendezous is dog friendly inside & outside. Dogs come here often so be prepared to exchange a few sniffs and scratches during your time here.
3. 12 Mile Limit
Located at 500 S Telemachus St, a Mid-City locals spot, serves free red beans and rice on Monday’s. So, kick back, drink an Abita, and eat and live merry with your dog by your side.
4. Brieux Carre Brewing
The Marigny’s first ever brewery, conveniently located just a block off Frenchmen St. at 2115 Decatur St, is also a perfect spot for man’s best friend. This quaint, 1,500 square foot brewery offers 12 rotating taps of bad-ass beer.
The patio has 4 large picnic tables with jazz music playing in the background straight from Frenchmen St. It’s very relaxing, meditative environment when the crowds are light.
Learn more about this new Brewery and Parleaux Beer Lab from our blog last month: Two Much Needed Breweries Arrive in the Marigny & Bywater neighborhoods
Brieux Carre’s mascot, Barley!
5. Dat Dog
Three locations in the city, but the one Uptown on 3336 Magazine St. has the best outdoor space which in and of itself is bigger than some bars. From a craft beer perspective, they’ve got you covered. Multiple local taps with some pretty good food to match. They also host a routine Art Market; check out their website for more details.
6. Urban South Brewery
On 1645 Tchoupitoulas St in the Lower Garden District, Urban South is basically a dog playground. The huge layout gives dogs plenty of space to party. Bowls of water are plentiful too.
This Brewery just opened in March 2016, yet they are already the second leading distributor in the city behind NOLA who opened 6 years prior. We recommend the Grapefruit IPA, which is better than the popular Sculpin version out of San Diego.
At Urban South
7. Mid-City Yacht Club
Dogs welcome inside & out at this popular Mid-City destination tucked away on 440 S St Patrick St. The back patio is beautiful and a great spot to catch a sports game. The bar gets busy, but it does not retract from dog lovers wanting to provide their puppy with love all around.
8. Bulldog Uptown
3236 Magazine St, while our furry friends are not allowed inside the bar, bring your dog out to the back patio for all the good smells. The patio can be a tight fit at times since Bulldog is so popular, but the dogs are always plentiful and enjoy their time. Fresh water put out daily!
At The Bulldog
9. Bulldog Mid-City
Nestled between three famous cemeteries at 5135 Canal Blvd, this patio is actually larger than the Uptown version, so your wooly friend will have a lot more room to feel at home. The beer tastes the same, and the view is just as nice though.
10. Second Line Brewing
On 433 N Bernadotte St, dog friendly, kid friendly, & beer friendly.
PYOW, pour your own water, makes this Mid-City Brewery welcome for dogs all sizes. 80% of the space is outdoors as well, so kick back and enjoy the weather. We recommend the Russian Imperial Stout or Route 47 Red IPA.
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