Local dog-friendly restaurants in Cheyenne

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Overview

If you’re a dog lover in Wyoming, you know how important it can be to spend plenty of time with your dog, even when you’re out of the house. Finding a dog-friendly restaurant can be an important part of navigating a city, especially if you’re searching for a spot you can drop by on your way home from the dog park or the groomer. Here are some Cheyenne restaurants that will be more than happy to have you and your dog join them for a meal.

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1. Accomplice Beer Company


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Dog friendly Multiple outdoor seats Online ordering Take out Dine in

The Accomplice Beer Company got its start with a simple idea: the belief that high-quality craft beer should be combined with delicious food and great customer service. The company offers an array of craft beers alongside seven signature beers, three seasonal styles, and four guest taps available at all times, as well as a full brunch menu and dinner menu. Take one of the outdoor tables to enjoy your time with your dog.

2. T-Joe's Steakhouse & Saloon


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Dog friendly Multiple outdoor seats Outdoor heating Take out Dine in

T-Joe’s Steakhouse & Saloon is a unique local steakhouse that is easy to access, as it’s right off the freeway, and it also has all the trappings you would expect from a delicious steakhouse. Of course, they specialize in steak, offering cuts like ribeye, prime rib, and sirloin, but you can also find fish, meatloaf, burgers, and sandwiches. Check out the outdoor seating if you’re thinking about visiting with your dog. They offer heated and covered seating outdoors.

3. Bella Fuoco Wood Fired Pizza


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Dog friendly Multiple outdoor seats Online ordering Take out Dine in

Bella Fuoco specializes in wood-fired pizza, but the restaurant is an American-Italian array of delights that you can personalize to your heart’s content. Their fare includes salads, pasta, panini, calzones, and desserts, many of which switch out monthly, so there’s always something new to enjoy. The side patio is dog-friendly, so you and your dog can eat outdoors when the weather is good.

4. Mort's Bagels


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Dog friendly Multiple outdoor seats Take out Dine in

Mort’s Bagels boasts the “best bagels in Cheyenne,” and from a single look at these delicious bagels, you’ll understand why. You can find 10 bagel varieties always available, with more than 20 other flavors available as long as you order 48 hours in advance. Plus, they also offer sandwiches, salads, and beverages. They specialize in to-go orders, but if you want to sit and eat here, you’ll also find a few tables outside where your dog can join you.

5. 2 Doors Down


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Dog friendly Multiple outdoor seats Dine in Take out

2 Doors Down is a unique gourmet burger place that has been “flipping great burgers” since 2009. You can find a variety of burger styles here, including everything from the classic burger to specialties, like the Barnyard Burger, the Grilled Tuna Burger, and spicier options such as the Towering Inferno. All burgers also come with bottomless fries, and you can find other sides like soups and salads, as well as a small Italian menu. The few seats outside are perfect if you’re looking to sit with your dog.

Eat out and enjoy your time with your dog


Spending time with your dog can be a huge part of enjoying life as a dog owner, and many dog owners love having the ability to step out for a bite to eat with their dogs. However, restaurants also reserve the right to ask you to leave if your dog is not well-behaved. If you’re worried about your dog’s behavior and you’re looking for advice, book a virtual vet appointment with Vetster. It’s a great way to get a veterinarian’s advice tailored specifically to your dog.

Frequently Asked Questions


Not usually. Most restaurants don’t allow you to bring dogs in because it’s a violation of the health code. They may ask you to keep your dog outside while you come in and order, for example. If you’re not sure whether dogs are allowed into the restaurant, you can always call ahead and ask.
Dogs can eat most kinds of food that humans can, but not all kinds. There are many foods that humans love that are unsafe for dogs. Before you feed your dog anything off your plate, it’s a good idea to check which table scraps are safe for dogs. This can make it easier for you to determine which scraps you can feed your dog and which scraps you should steer clear of. If you’re not sure whether a food is safe for your dog, err on the side of caution and avoid feeding it to them.
All of these restaurants have indicated that they are dog-friendly, but remember that policies can change very quickly. Just because a restaurant says they accept dogs today, that doesn’t mean they’ll still accept dogs tomorrow. Before you visit, it’s a good idea to call ahead and make sure the restaurant still accepts dogs. You may even be able to make a reservation for a dog-friendly table.

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