Dog Friendly Restaurants in D.C. & Virgina
- Lauren Jarvis
- Mar 23, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 7, 2024

1. Art and Soul is a Southern inspired restaurant located on the ground level inside YOTEL Washington, D.C. Dog Friendly patio seating with hungry dog and peanut banner pupsicles on the menu.
2. Chef Geoff’s which is known for its American Cuisine along with spacious outdoor area is perfectly suitable for your fur babies offering veggie snacks (apples, carrots & cucumbers), scooby snacks (pumpkin, peanut butter, milk & oats), doggy bowl (turkey, brown rice, peas, green beans, carrots) sliders (ground beef, spinach on a bun) and two bacon strips! What more could a furry friend ask for! Lol
3. Logan Tavern offers American Cuisine has outside seating for breakfast you can enjoy a Light Burger: 8oz grounded beef patty, sharp cheddar, bacon, jam, brandied mushrooms, garlic aioli, sunny egg on the patio while your fur baby enjoys his or her doggy treats.
The state of Virginia is not only known as the place for lovers but also known for dog friendly restaurants.
1. Kalypso’s Sports Tavern offers waterfront seating adjacent to serene Lake Anne. With a Mediterranean and Italian cuisine consisting of hummus, tzatziki, spanakopita, falafel, gyro and much more! The patio will seat 150 people and is very popular during the Summer months.
This dog-friendly restaurant has a menu made up of Greek, Italian and American Food. You can sit by the waterfront and enjoy Greek Style Lamb Chops along with a non-alcoholic beverage.
2. Dogwood Tavern is located in the City of Falls Church, it’s a warm, rustic restaurant with a variety of beer, wine and cocktails and a menu full of comfort traditional American Cuisine.
3. Hammock’s Restaurant is a multi-cuisine restaurant located in Old Town Fairfax by the historic Moore McCandlish House has a long wrap-around porch and courtyard seating. While you enjoy your meal outside your four-legged fur baby will be by your side.
4. Caboose Commons is a coffeehouse, brewery & beer garden near the Mosaic District. Caboose hosts the Wolfbowl food truck for doggies.
5. Café Montmarte is a hidden gem in Lake Anne Village Center describes itself as a French & Viet Bistro Restaurant. The restaurant has a choice of cuisine from Vietnamese pho noodle soup to garlic-sauteed escargot.
So….. remember whenever you are in the local DMV area please stop by one of these restaurants and let us know your experience!
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