![]() ![]() Brisbane has an impressive number of great pubs and bars that welcome you and your four-legged pal. Dogs and pubsĬheers to beers with your bestie. The self-captained electric boat service offers limited life vests for dogs, so it's wise to bring your own. Or chart your own course from Breakfast Creek on a doggo-friendly GoBoat. Dogs can feel the wind in their fur from the lower-level external passenger areas and can travel off-peak from 8.30am to 3.30pm and 7pm to 6am Monday to Friday and all weekend. Get a dog’s-eye view of the river with up to two pets allowed to travel with you across Brisbane’s network of Cit圜ats and ferries. Finish with fish ‘n’ chips on the grass at sunset for the paw-fect day out. By afternoon, low tide will reveal the salty mudflats so, if you don’t mind dirty paws, let your dog run across the sea floor. Fuel up with coffee at Satori Organics then wander the Sandgate foreshore and 300m Shorncliffe Pier. ![]() A short 30-minute drive from The City will take you to Sandgate on Brisbane’s northern bayside. Sunshine, salty sea and sand between your paws. Just make sure they’re kept on a short leash, you clean up after them and they stay quiet during the movie. You can also take your four-legged film fan to Moonlight Cinema when it rolls into town each summer. Pack blankets, make a nest and cuddle up to your pooch as Hollywood stars grace the screen. Drive-in moviesĭogs generally aren’t allowed to kick back by the big screen but Yatala Drive-In is an exception. ![]() Otherwise, the Colmslie Recreation Reserve at Murarrie, Queens Beach on the Redcliffe peninsula, Red Beach on Bribie Island, Decker Park in Brighton or Home Beach on North Stradbroke Island allow the pup to frolic freely – but always keep your eyes on them. Salty, sandy fun with your dog – yes! Close to the city, Nudgee Beach is popular for walking your pups. And of course, drop by Sassafras of Paddington and kick back with your pup in the hidden courtyard at this sustainable, dog-friendly café in a restored worker’s cottage. Then stroll to Hope and Anchor to sink beers in the dog-friendly outdoor courtyard. Start at Remy’s where you can hang with your dog while you chomp down on a burger. Lace-up, leash up and pound the pavement on a Paddington pub crawl with your pup. Looking for another challenge? Try exploring Toohey Forest at Mt Gravatt or Sherwood Forest Park in Sherwood together. Take the 2km Honeyeater Track to the top and soak in that city view. Luckily, Mount Coot-Tha Forest is a city park so you and your furry mate can climb from the base to the summit through dry bushland. Frolick Dogs Gym: To keep Fido fit, head to Frolick Dogs, Alexandria’s year-round doggy gym with agility training, “Canine Good Citizen” classes and more, and purchase a day pass for access to the exercise facilities guaranteed to keep furry fellows in top shape.Most forest areas are national parks or state reserves, meaning they are off-limits to dogs. They also have a Pet Taxi that can take your dog to and from appointments, as well as a mobile grooming van that comes to you so you can save the trip to the groomer.Ĥ. VIP Pet Salon: Reward your dog with the ultimate pampering at the VIP Pet Salon in Old Town, where your pup can get a massage from a certified canine massage therapist and receive spa treatments like a dead sea mud treatment, blueberry facial or sugar scrub. If you like, become a regular: Doggie Happy Hour is every Tuesday evening during the summer and fall.ģ. Doggie Happy Hour: Chow down on dinner and drinks at King & Rye, where dogs can sniff and mingle while their human companions enjoy cocktails and Southern bites on the back patio. Keep tabs on their events calendar for trivia nights, BINGO, bar crawls and more.Ģ. ![]() Visit Barkhaus: Check out the DC region’s first dog-friendly bar, restaurant and dog park trio near Potomac Yard with exciting events and happenings throughout the year for you and your furry pals to enjoy. ![]()
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