Some of Manhattan’s Dog-Friendliest Restaurants

In Manhattan, restaurants with outdoor seating can choose whether or not to allow your pets to dine with you.

Here are just a few that offer an enthusiastic welcome…some with added benefits…

(Check back often, we’ll keep adding on…)

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The Park

118 10th Avenue between 17th and 18th

212-352-3313

American/Mediterranean: Lunch, brunch, dinner and large parties.

Menu: Steak Frites, wood-fired pizza, burgers, salads, etc.

Special Feature: Ambiance and lots of space! The 4000 sq ft garden with Maple Trees and vines of Wisteria is covered and heated for year-round dining. Tables by the street-side doors can be occupied by patrons with dogs. Outdoor tables also available for those dining with pets.

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Cookshop

156 10th Avenue @ 20th Street

212-924-4440

American/Traditional: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinks and the highly rated Brunch

Sample Menu Items: Apps–Radishes & Butter, Deviled Crab Toast, Dandelion Greens; Mains–Mahi Mahi Kebabs, Normandy Duck Leg, Stone Oven Pizza, Grass-Fed Burger; Desserts–Citrus Refresher, Apple Pie Nachos, “Choc-cuterie”.

Special FeatureClick here for a list of Local Farms & Purveyors, and Local Charities supported by Cookshop.

For the Dogs: Friendly accommodation on the outdoor patio and a potential biscuit.

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UPPER EAST SIDE

Barking Dog Restaurant

1678 Third Avenue @ 94th Street

212-831-1800

Canine themed restaurant: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Weekend Brunch

Menu: Mostly American with salads, sandwiches and comfort dishes like meatloaf and pot roast with a few British favorites like fish and chips and shepherd’s pie.

Special feature: Outdoor dining with doggie water fountains.

1678 Third Ave (at 94th St.) 1B

Fetch

1649 Third Ave between 92nd and 93rd

212-289-2700

American Bar and Grill: Casual lunch, dinner, brunch, and a special “twilight” menu for those in-between hours of 3-5pm.

Menu: Salads, burgers, pastas, and other classic bar and grill fare. (Classic Kid’s Menu choices too)

Special Feature: A Mission Statement centering on their commitment to help find homes for the city’s homeless pets. They’ve teamed up with Animal Haven (a no-kill animal shelter, adoption center and sanctuary–click here for more info). You can browse photos of adoptable animals over dinner, and bring home a new best friend!

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Bistro Chat Noir

22 East 66th Street between Madison and 5th Aves

212 794-2428

Classic French Bistro: front patio with several tables welcoming human-friendly dogs and their owners. Very dog friendly staff.

Menu: Classic Frcnch bistro fare.

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