Local dog-friendly restaurants in San Diego

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Finding places where you can take your dog in California can be quite a task, especially when you want to eat out. Fortunately, you don’t have to leave your dog at home to go eat when San Diego is full of pet-friendly restaurants. Here are some of San Diego’s best dog-friendly restaurants.

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1. Park Social


From hearty sandwiches to brunch to over 30 self-pour taps on hand, Park Social has a little something for everyone — including space to let your dog rest. They offer multiple outdoor seating arrangements where you can keep tabs on your leashed dog while you eat. Waiters will also offer your dog a free bowl of water during your visit.

2. Daybreak Island Grill


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Dog friendly Multiple outdoor seats Dine in Take out

Daybreak Island Grill is a dog-friendly Hawaiian restaurant that brings the fresh taste of Hawaiian cuisine to San Diego. Their history reflects Hawaii’s diverse culture by combining different cuisines with their own local Hawaiian twist. They also offer a small menu for dogs where your dog can get their very own meal. These meals are a healthy combination of proteins and vegetables with zero byproducts, corn, soy, sugars, gluten, or preservatives so your dog can have a healthy treat while you eat.

3. Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar


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Dog friendly Multiple outdoor seats Outdoor heating Online ordering Dine in Take out

Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar is a family-owned restaurant that uses local ingredients from local farms in all of their meals. This farm-to-table restaurant also wholeheartedly welcomes your dogs on their outdoor heated patio, complete with a special dog menu just for them. They also get a complimentary water bowl during their visit.

4. Sally’s Fish House and Bar


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Dog friendly Multiple outdoor seats Outdoor heating Dine in Take out

Sally’s Fish House and Bar is an upscale dining experience right by the bay. If you thought a sophisticated restaurant experience by the sea was incomplete without your favorite pet by your side, this restaurant has you covered. While you enjoy a delicious seafood lunch or dinner, your pup can dig into their own meals, bones, and delightful desserts. This restaurant is proud to be an ocean-friendly restaurant, a coalition of restaurants that aim to reduce the use of single-use plastics to reduce overall plastic consumption.

5. Queenstown Public House


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Dog friendly Multiple outdoor seats Online ordering Dine in Take out

Queenstown Public House is a New Zealand-inspired eatery that offers grass-fed burgers, unique brunches, and locally sourced salads and wines. Their cozy outdoor dining also allows leashed dogs to enjoy the sights and the breeze.

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The many dog-friendly restaurants in San Diego make it truly feel like a community that cares about you and your pets. You may wonder how healthy the dog menus of certain restaurants are for your pup. Booking an online virtual care appointment with Vetster can put your mind at ease and help you figure out a diet plan that’s best for your pooch.

Frequently Asked Questions


This depends on the restaurant. Most times, even dog-friendly restaurants will not allow dogs inside the restaurant itself unless it is a trained service animal. Dog-friendly restaurants will allow your dogs outside on their comfortable patios or outdoor seating areas. Just keep in mind that they will need to be leashed to not disturb other guests (or other dogs).
Even if you find you can’t finish your meal, you shouldn’t give your excess food to your dog. Hygiene issues aside, your meal might not agree with your dog’s digestive system. Many human meals are cooked with oils and seasonings that are simply not healthy for a dog to ingest. Rather, it is best to ask if the restaurant has a dog-friendly menu that you can use instead. These dog menus specifically cater to a dog’s tastes and are mindful of their health needs. Before feeding your dog table scraps, you should brush up on what foods are safe for them.
This will depend on space and the restaurant’s own rules regarding outdoor seating. You should call ahead to ask what breeds of dogs are allowed. Some restaurants might not have room for larger dogs while others have the space to accommodate them.

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