
15 dog-friendly cafés in Dublin to visit for a puppuccino
As a result, the last few months have introduced a whole new subsection on my usual hunt to find the best places to eat in Dublin. Thankfully, Dublin has lots of dog-friendly cafes and restaurants available, and it seems to be becoming more and more common.
So if you're like me and you dream of finding places where your furry friend is welcome inside, this list is for you.
Slice, Stoneybatter
Slice is a real local legend of Dublin 7, and definitely one of my favourite places to eat in the entire country - I visit at least once a month. Thankfully, when my little dog Luan came into my life, those brunch plans didn't have to change. In fact, he was welcomed us with open arms and treats on arrival.
Slice has one of the most interesting brunch menus out there. You're getting the best of the best ingredients served to you on colourful plates. Try the hash browns if you're there for breakfast, and the Bahn Mi if you're visiting for lunch.
Park Lane Deli, Chapelizod
It's açai season, and let me tell you, I've tried almost every açai place in Dublin, and this is the best in my opinion. Park Lane Deli is nestled in the idyllic village of Chapelizod, beside the Phoenix Park. So you can pop in for a fruity bowl and a coffee with your pup and then head to the park for a walk. Perfection.
If you're not into açai, their bacon and egg sandwich with relish is ridiculously good.
Two Pups, Francis Street
One of the trendiest cafes in Dublin has to be Two Pups. Inside, it's a surprisingly large space with many nooks and crannies for you and your doggo. The menu is constantly evolving to match what's in season, and the coffee here never fails.
They recently launched an evening menu here, so if small plates and wine are more up your street, this is a great option.
3fe, Grand Canal
3fe coffee can be found in a plethora of cafes across the country, so it's very likely you've had their coffee, but have you visited their own cafe? They have quite a few branches across the city, but the one on Grand Canal Street has to be my favourite.
Their menu is simple but effective and really reasonably priced. Eggs on toast for eight euroS? You can't beat it. Dogs are allowed inside each of the 3fe cafes.
Clement & Pekoe, South William
You can't get more central than Clement and Pekoe on South William Street. Specialising in tea and coffee, with a selection of pastries on offer, it's my go-to for a caffeine kick close to Grafton Street.
There's a few tables inside this spacious venue for you and your furry friend to escape from the bustling streets of Dublin City.
One Kinda Folk, Rathmines
To matcha or not to matcha?
Don't come for me, but I'm not a big matcha drinker. I do, however, have quite a few friends who are extremely passionate about it and swear that One Kinda Folk is the best place to order it.
One Kinda Folk has two branches - one in Rathmines and one of Upper Leeson Street - both dog-friendly, of course. Both venues have a really calming energy and are especially lovely on sunny days.
Two Boys Brew
Another one of my all-time favourite cafes in Dublin is Two Boys Brew in Phibsborough. It's the little things like the staff remembering your dog's name and bringing him treats while you tuck into brunch.
The avocado toast here is worth sacrificing some of your savings toward a mortgage.
Blas, Rotunda
There are few buildings as impressive as The Chocolate Factory in Dublin, home to the stunning Blas Cafe. The space here is huge, with loads of seating, so you'll never be stuck for a table. They welcome dogs of all sizes inside.
My top pick is the Marrakech breakfast for a taste of Middle Eastern flavours.
Groundstate, Dublin 8
Groundstate café can be found in the heart of the Liberties, Dublin 8. They roast their own coffee and curate their menu around seasonal produce from local suppliers. There is also a yoga studio on site.
It's a great one for veggies and vegans, with something for all on the menu. There's lots of seating, with a long section along the window, making a great people-watching perch for solo diners.
Vada, Grangegorman
Vada is one of the most beautiful cafes I've visited in Dublin, and the presentation of their food is equally as impressive. Thankfully, it tastes as good as it looks.
The menu is small but mighty, maybe only four or five options to choose from, but each one is totally different from the other. Flavours are unique and inventive.
Bibi's, Portobello
Bibi's has been around for as long as I can remember and it's always been a great place for dog owners to dine. They have two branches - one in Dun Laoghaire and one in Portobello, which is my favourite.
Their sandwiches are some of the best you'll find.
BaaBaa Chapelizod
The love affair with Chapelizod continues. BaaBaa is an absolutely stunning venue. It's super cosy inside with just a few seats but during the summer months they put out more tables outside, in front of the cafe.
The creativity behind the dishes here blow me away every time. If you like sweet flavours for brunch, this cafe has mastered it. The French toast will leave you drooling.
Southbank, Harold's Cross
Maybe it's in the name, maybe it's the vibe, but Southbank feels like a place you'd find in the bustling streets of London Town. It's a bright, spacious venue with brunch dishes taking centre stage.
The perfect place to grab a bite to eat before strolling along the canal with your pooch.
The Middle Child
If it's baked goods you're after, The Middle Child in Beaumont is the one for you. They have perfected the 'sweet treat' from cookies to carrot cake, cinnamon swirls to brioche buns.
It's super dog-friendly and well worth checking out.
Honey Honey, Portmarnock
It's my dream (probably most people's dream) to live in Portmarnock. The village has such a sense of community, and the beach is one of the best sea swim locations around. For now (until I win the lottery), I'll have to settle for weekend visits.
No visit to Portmarnock is complete for me (or Luan) without a visit to Honey Honey. Their pup cups are sprinkled with doggy treats, and they even have a Polaroid wall of fame for the dogs that visit.

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