Dog-friendly Boston: Restaurants, Breweries, Beaches & More
Explore our ultimate guide to dog-friendly Boston—featuring top restaurants, breweries, beaches, scenic hikes, cozy cafés, seasonal events, and local wineries. Whether you’re house sitting in Boston with a furry companion or visiting with your own beloved pup, this guide helps you plan joyful, stress-free days out together.

What to Do, Where to Go & Why It’s Special
| What to do | Where to go | Known for |
|---|---|---|
| Historic walks | Freedom Trail & Harborwalk | Waterfront views, Boston history, iconic landmarks |
| Relax in a park | Commonwealth Avenue Mall | Canopy-lined paths and historic monuments |
| Off-leash fun | Park-9 | Craft beer, off-leash play area, social hangout |
| Craft beer scene | Dorchester Brewing Company, Castle Island Brewing, Break Rock Brewing, and more! | Community vibes, local brews, fresh food |
Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Boston
Turn mealtimes into memorable moments at these welcoming spots—just remember to keep your dog leashed, never leave them unattended, and always check with staff before settling in with your pup.
- Yankee Lobster
What’s more Bostonian than fresh seafood by the water? At Yankee Lobster, you can crack open a lobster roll while your furry friend enjoys the salty sea breeze from the outdoor seating area.
Location: 300 Northern Ave, Boston, MA 02210 - The Salty Pig
Build your own charcuterie board with cured meats and cheeses drizzled with honey and almonds—or savor house-made pasta with famous meatballs, customizable pizzas, roasted chicken, or braised pork shank. Plenty of drool-worthy veggie options, too!
Location: 130 Dartmouth St, Boston, MA 02116 - Pete’s Dockside
A no-frills counter-service spot serving hearty American classics: fluffy pancakes, loaded sandwiches, and fried seafood. Dogs are welcome at the shaded patio.
Location: 12 Channel St, Boston, MA 02210 - Five Horses Tavern
Located in Boston’s historic South End, this vibrant tavern offers people-watching perfection at its summer outdoor tables. Choose from a diverse tap list and an all-American dinner menu.
Location: 535 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA 02118 - Sweet Cheeks Q
Grab a dog-friendly outdoor table for barbecue trays, loaded sandwiches, Southern sides, and a lively atmosphere.
Location: 1381 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215 - The Anchor
This lively waterfront beer garden welcomes pups at its dog-friendly tables. Sip cocktails, enjoy small bites, and catch live music on select nights.
Location: 1 Shipyard Park, Charlestown, MA 02129 - Moonshine 152
A Fort Point favorite offering tacos, fried rice, weekend brunch sandwiches—and a relaxed, pup-approved outdoor seating area.
Location: 152 Dorchester Ave, Boston, MA 02127 - Joe’s on Newbury
From American breakfasts to New England classics, Joe’s serves comfort food in a warm, friendly setting—with a charming, pup-friendly patio in Boston’s Back Bay.
Location: 181 Newbury St, Boston, MA 02116 - State Park
Don’t let the dive-bar vibe fool you—this Cambridge spot serves inventive breakfast tacos, gourmet burgers, steaks, and even a “Late Nite” menu of bread & butter pickles and spiced pecans.
Location: Lower Level, 15 Hampshire St Building 300, Cambridge, MA 02139 - OAK Long Bar & Kitchen
Inside the elegant Fairmont Copley Plaza, OAK offers refined dining where your pup can lounge like the VIP (Very Important Pup) they are—on the stylish, dog-friendly patio.
Location: 138 St James Ave, Boston, MA 02116

Dog-Friendly Activities in Boston
Boston is one of America’s most historic cities—and it’s bursting with dog-friendly adventures that delight both humans and canines. Always follow local leash laws and clean up after your pup.
- Boston Harborwalk
Stroll along the water for stunning harbor views and a dose of Boston history. Keep your dog leashed as you pass Fort Independence, the Seaport District, and historic wharves. - Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Visit downtown Boston’s iconic landmark and grab a seat outside Quincy Market. Enjoy a takeout lobster roll while your pup takes in the buzz and energy of one of the nation’s oldest public markets.
Location: Boston, MA 02109 - Charlestown Navy Yard
Step into naval history with your leashed pup. While dogs aren’t permitted aboard the ships, the surrounding walking areas offer some of the best skyline views across the water.
Location: 1st Ave & 3rd St, Charlestown, MA 02129 - Commonwealth Avenue Mall
This 32-acre greenway winds through Back Bay and features tree-lined paths, fountains, and historic monuments—a peaceful, picturesque escape with your pup.
Location: 484 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02116 - Charles River Esplanade
One of Boston’s most scenic spots—ideal for morning jogs, leisurely strolls, or picnics with your leashed pup. (Fair warning: squirrels here move *fast*.)
Cost: Free
Hours: Open daily from dawn to dusk
Location: Storrow Dr, Boston, MA 02116 - Bow Market
Just across the river in Somerville, Bow Market hosts rotating food and drink pop-ups plus indie shops. Pups are welcome in all outdoor areas—but always ask vendors before entering indoor spaces.
Cost: Free
Hours: Open from morning until late
Location: 1 Bow Mkt Wy, Somerville, MA 02143 - Boston Public Garden
Wander through beautifully landscaped gardens, swan boats, and blooming flower beds. Perfect for leashed pups who love sniffing every tree—or simply soaking up serenity.
Cost: Free
Hours: Open daily from dawn to dusk
Location: Boston, MA 02116
Local Dog-Friendly Spots You’ll Love
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