9 dog-friendly restaurants in Dallas-Fort Worth

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A dog with its front paws on the bench of a picnic table at Rodeo Goat. (Rodeo Goat).

Dining out with your dog is easy at these dog-friendly restaurants in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. 

Love to eat out but hate leaving your dog behind? At Dallas-Fort Worth’s many dog-friendly restaurants, you don’t have to choose between delicious food and the company of your furry bestie. You can enjoy a sit-down meal with your dog at dining establishments ranging from burger joints to gastro pubs to waterfront eateries. Some even offer special menus just for dogs, so no one has to go hungry. 

Whether you’re looking for a spot to refuel after an afternoon at the park or want to treat yourself and your canine companion to an evening out with other dog lovers and their pups, there is a restaurant in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to satisfy your craving.  

Keep reading to discover the best dog-friendly restaurants in Dallas-Fort Worth. 

Dallas

1. Joe Leo Fine Tex Mex

At Joe Leo Fine Tex Mex, pups are always welcome on the oversized outdoor patio, which features umbrellas for shade and misters to keep dogs cool on extra-hot days. 

The restaurant serves vibrant, elevated Tex Mex dishes, including enchiladas, nachos, tacos, and fajitas. There are plenty of house cocktails to sip on, as well as multiple margarita options, ranging from classic to passion fruit to spicy mango. 

Address: 2722 N. Fitzhugh Ave., Dallas

2. Katy Trail Ice House

Located along the popular Katy Trail, this lively beer garden is known for its massive tree-shaded patio and welcoming attitude toward dogs. Leashed pets are allowed at outdoor tables, making it a favorite stop for walkers, runners, and cyclists with their pups. 

The open-air setting features picnic tables, string lights, and plenty of room to spread out, while the menu focuses on Texas comfort food—barbecue—and offers a selection of 50 beers on tap, including local brews as well as regional and international imports. 

Staff often provide water bowls for thirsty pups, and the establishment’s casual atmosphere is ideal for a relaxed afternoon or evening with your dog.

Address: 3127 Routh St., Dallas

3. MUTTS Canine Cantina

MUTTS Canine Cantina is one of the most dog-friendly dining spots in Dallas, combining a casual bar-and-grill with two off-leash dog parks (one for large dogs and another for small dogs). 

The menu features food for both two and four-legged diners, including burgers and chicken tenders for humans and “pupsicles” and beef franks for dogs. Beer, wine, seltzer, and cocktails are also available. 

Events like “yappy hours” and movie nights make MUTTS a social hub for dog parents looking to eat, drink, and play in the same place. You can also celebrate your dog’s birthday in the park, with multiple party packages available, starting at $12.95 per guest. 

Guests can purchase day passes or monthly or annual memberships to access the park, but the outdoor patio is also dog-friendly for leashed pets and open to non-members. To enter the park, your dog must be spayed or neutered, friendly around people and other dogs, and up to date on its vaccinations. 

Address: 2889 Cityplace W. Blvd., Dallas

4. The Henry

The Henry offers a more upscale—but still pet-friendly—dining experience, with outdoor patio seating where dogs are allowed. Known for its stylish décor, weekend brunch, and rooftop and patio spaces, the restaurant gives guests the option to dine outside with their pets while enjoying a full menu of American classics, cocktails, and coffee drinks. 

The patio is enclosed and comfortable, making it a good choice for well-behaved dogs in a calmer setting. 

Address: 2301 Akard St., Ste. 250, Dallas

5. Truck Yard

Truck Yard offers a quirky backyard-party atmosphere with food trucks, live music, and plenty of outdoor seating where dogs are welcome. The Lower Greenville hangout is designed as an open-air “adult playground,” with picnic tables, yard games, and rotating food vendors serving everything from pizza to cheesesteaks to nachos. 

Signature, frozen, and flask cocktails, plus a large selection of party shots, are available for those who want to imbibe. 

Because most seating is outside, it’s easy to bring a leashed dog and settle in for a casual night out. The laid-back vibe and large outdoor space make Truck Yard especially popular with pet owners seeking a social setting that doesn’t feel too formal. 

Address: 5624 Sears St., Dallas

Fort Worth

A dog being held by its owner at an outdoor table at Rodeo Goat. (Rodeo Goat)

6. Rodeo Goat

Rodeo Goat is known for its creative burgers and fun, casual atmosphere, plus a patio where dogs are welcome. The outdoor seating area is spacious and relaxed, making it a good spot for bringing a leashed pet while enjoying one of the restaurant’s signature burgers—there are about 15, with several patty options, including two vegan-friendly choices—and craft beers. 

Rodeo Goat also provides diners the option to round up their check to support Operation Kindness Humane Society

Address: 2836 Bledsoe St., Fort Worth (Rodeo Goat has several other locations throughout Texas, too)

7. The Bearded Lady

The Bearded Lady is a gastro pub that pairs indulgent comfort food with an impressive selection of local and national craft beer. Guests and their leashed pets can grab a table in the outdoor seating area, which has a casual vibe that makes The Bearded Lady a comfortable place to hang out with friends and dogs alike. 

Burgers and sandwiches make up most of the menu, but there is also a decent offering of starters, soups, and salads. The Bearded Lady hosts frequent events, ranging from bingo and brunch parties to plant swaps and trivia. 

Address: 300 S. Main St., Fort Worth

A dog on a patio with boats and water in the background. (The Lakehouse)

8. The Lakehouse

The Lakehouse provides a relaxed waterfront setting with outdoor patio seating that makes it easy to bring your dog along. Because of its laid-back atmosphere and bar-and-grill-style food and drinks, The Lakehouse is a popular stop for people coming from nearby trails, parks, or Eagle Mountain Lake. 

Menu items range from wings and tacos to burgers and sandwiches. There are also plenty of options for those who simply want to enjoy a drink and take in the views, including cocktails, frozen beverages, shooters, seltzer, beer, and wine. 

Address: 9307 Boat Club Rd., Fort Worth

9. Woodshed Smokehouse

Set along the Trinity River, Woodshed Smokehouse is well known for its grilled and smoked meats and welcoming attitude toward dogs. Pets are allowed in the exterior dining areas, including the gravel patio overlooking the water, where there’s plenty of space to spread out. The restaurant even offers a dog-friendly menu, featuring two flavored bones, making it one of the more accommodating spots in the Fort Worth area. 

Human guests can enjoy dishes such as the 16-hour-smoked beef shin, lamb brisket, and smoked game hen tacos, while their pups relax nearby. 

Address: 3201 Riverfront Dr., Fort Worth

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