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10 Dog-Friendly Cafes and Restaurants in Singapore

10 Dog-Friendly Cafes and Restaurants in Singapore

Nothing’s better than having a good ol’ bonding time with your pet outdoors aside from staying cooped up at home! Whether it’s a walk in the park or having a good meal at one of the dog-friendly cafes or restaurants in Singapore, there are just so many ways you can spend time with your pets while keeping them occupied. 

We have compiled a list of some popular dog-friendly cafes and restaurants for you to put into your bucket list. This list includes 2 restaurants and cafes where you can dine with your pet indoors together with you while 8 of them allow pets to dine outdoors (alfresco style): 


Dog-Friendly Cafes and Restaurants in Singapore (Indoor Dining)

1. Sun Ray Cafe (North-East Singapore)

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Offering affordable food for both humans and dogs, Sun Ray Cafe is one of the ‘OG’ dog cafes and a great place to spend time with your furry kids. It’s rare to find a dog-friendly cafe that allows your dogs to dine with you in an air-conditioned area, making this cafe special for dog owners. There’s also a dedicated menu for dogs, with complimentary water served in dog bowls. 

Note: Dogs are allowed indoors so you can be in a comfortable air-conditioned environment with your furry kids. Consider pre-ordering a dog-friendly cake from this cafe before you dine in.

 

Address: 79 Brighton Cres, Singapore 559218

Contact No: +65 8909 8458

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 8.30pm. Closed on Mondays.

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2. The Urban Hideout (North Singapore)

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The Urban Hideout is another dog-friendly restaurant in Singapore where dogs can dine with their paw parents indoors. Many reviewers have praised the food at this cafe, highlighting dishes like the rosti and eggs royale. Don’t forget to try their famous Gelato for dessert. They also offer a menu for dogs, so you can enjoy a meal together with your furry kids.

Note: You can choose to dine indoors or outdoors with your furry babies. Their menu states that the pet food is human-grade and thoughtfully curated by PAWFF SG.

 

Address: 60 Springside Walk, #01-05 The Brooks I, Singapore 786020

Contact No: +65 8879 9722

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 12pm to 10.30pm. Saturday & Sunday, 10.30am to 10.30pm. Closed on Mondays. 

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Dog-Friendly Cafes and Restaurants in Singapore (Outdoor Dining)

1. Lola’s Cafe (North-East Singapore)

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For those looking for a good ol’ heartwarming brunch, Lola’s Cafe is a popular dog-friendly cafe in Singapore that serves the classics such as eggs benedict or scrumptious croissants. The outdoor seating area is reserved for your furry kids to keep you company while you sip on a cup of coffee or tea and chow down a good meal. 

Note: Dogs are only allowed in the outdoor dining area, which has around 3 tables, so do book in advance to avoid disappointment. It’s also recommended to keep your dogs leashed to avoid disrupting other customers.

 

Address: 5 Simon Rd, Singapore 545893

Contact No: +65 6284 0349

Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 10am to 10pm. Saturday & Sunday, 9am to 10pm

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2. Bees Knees at The Garage (Central Singapore)

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Another popular dog-friendly cafe in central Singapore, well-loved by dog owners, is Bees Knees. Since it’s located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens, diners can enjoy a leisurely stroll in the park before filling their tummies with pizzas, pasta, and more. They also offer sweet treats such as cakes, waffles, and churros.

Note: If you bring your dogs along, you can only dine in the outdoor area. However, the cafe does provide water bowls and chew toys for dogs. It is recommended to call the restaurant in advance to ensure they are prepared before you dine in.

 

Address: Cluny Park Rd, Level 1 The Garage, 50, Singapore 257488

Contact No: +65 9815 3213

Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 8am to 10pm

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3. Mr Bucket Chocolaterie Dempsey Factory (Central Singapore)

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Chocolate lovers will enjoy the handcrafted premium chocolate treats at Mr Bucket Chocolaterie! The Cacao Garden, located in their outdoor Alfresco dining area, is available for all paw parents and furry kids to indulge in delicious sweet and savoury treats such as brownies, chocolate bon bons, waffles, chocolate dome, and gelato. For the furry kids, you can opt for the pupsicle, a treat made with frozen Greek yoghurt and fruits. 

Note: Dogs are allowed only in a portioned-off section of the outdoor area, but it is beautifully designed, rather spacious, as well as sheltered so you’ll be protected against the rain or sun. They also offer treats for pets as part of their menu.

 

Address: 13 Dempsey Rd, #01-03/04, Singapore 249674

Contact No: N/A

Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday, 11am to 7pm. Friday & Saturday, 11am to 10pm

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4. Le Jardin (Central Singapore)

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Located at Fort Canning Park, Le Jardin is a French and European dog-friendly restaurant in Singapore that offers a quiet yet peaceful dining atmosphere amidst nature for you and your furry kids. Indulge in delectable meals such as Wagyu Burger or the Big Breakfast. There are also vegetarian options and a kid’s menu for families. Their sweet desserts include Belgian waffles, cakes, fresh toast, and ice cream. 

Note: Dogs are only allowed in the dedicated outdoor area, which is sheltered by umbrellas and ventilated with fans. There is also ample seating outdoors for paw parents. 

 

Address: 5 Cox Terrace, Level 2 Fort Canning Arts Centre, Singapore 179620

Contact No: +65 8870 9977

Opening Hours: Wednesday to Friday & Sunday, 9.30am to 9pm. Monday, Tuesday & Saturday, 9.30am to 2pm

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5. Well Collective (North-East Singapore)

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Looking for some dog-friendly cafes in Singapore to pull out your laptop and do some work with a comfortable ambiance? Well Collective is a blend of both French and Japanese influences, allowing you and your pets to bond over a good cuppa or hearty meal. A cool feature of this cafe is that they have a self-service counter where you can get a few selections of pet essentials, such as bowls and cleaning items. 

Note: They have a dedicated outdoor Pet Patio for dogs, with dog bowls provided. Some rules include keeping your dog on a leash at all times, cleaning up after your dog, a minimum spend of $15 per pax, and a 90-minute dine-in limit during weekends or peak periods. 

 

Address: Blk 418 Northshore Drive 02-11/12, 418 Northshore Dr, #2 Northshore Plaza, Singapore 820418

Contact No: +65 6979 6442

Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday, 12pm to 10pm. Friday to Sunday, 10am to 10pm

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6. Moonchild (North-East Singapore)

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Those looking for an aesthetic, dog-friendly restaurant in Singapore will enjoy the gorgeous minimalistic interior at Moonchild. Here, you can choose from a wide range of fusion cuisine instead of the typical Western dishes, such as pork dan-dan scallion noodles or cereal prawn pasta. Bring along your pets and enjoy a comfortable environment. 

Note: Dogs are allowed in the outdoor seating area but water bowls may not be available for them. Do bring along your own if you think your dog needs to hydrate during your visit.

 

Address: 351 Jalan Besar, #01-01, Singapore 208988

Contact No: +65 6592 4755

Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, 9am to 10pm. Sunday, 9am to 7pm

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7. Nude Seafood (Central Singapore)

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For something a little different, consider heading to Nude Seafood, one of the few pet-friendly seafood restaurants in town. They offer only fresh ingredients while cooking their premium dishes, such as miso halibut and udon or the Spanish pork jowl. If you’re coming in a large group with your fur babies, you can opt for their seafood platters or feast for two or four. 

Note: Dogs are allowed in the outdoor dining area and will be provided with dog treats, water as well as a resting bib. They also offer a pet bed for doggies who need some rest. If it gets too warm outside, you can request the staff to turn on the cooling fan.

 

Address: 5 Straits View, #01-22/23 East Tower, Marina One, Singapore 018935

Contact No: +65 8726 1576

Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 11.30am to 2pm, 6pm to 9pm. Saturday & Sunday, 12pm to 2pm, 6pm to 9pm. Monday, 11.30am to 2pm

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8. Canopy Changi Village (East Singapore)

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The Canopy Changi Village is a dog-friendly restaurant in Singapore where you can enjoy a good meal with a beautiful coastal view. Dig into their signature dishes, such as Crabmeat Aglio Olio, Chilli Crab Pasta and Lamb Rack. 

Note: Dogs are only allowed in the alfresco area, and water is provided for the furry kids. It can get warm, so it’s recommended to dine during the evening or nighttime for a cooler breeze.

 

Address: 2 Netheravon Rd, Block B Civil Service Club @ Changi, Singapore 508503

Contact No: +65 6556 1533

Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday, 12pm to 10pm. Saturday & Sunday, 10am to 11pm

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Not sure how to keep your furry kids entertained?

When life gets too busy, it can be time-consuming or stressful trying to figure out how to keep your furry kids entertained at home or even at a dog-friendly cafe. Consider keeping them active and occupied with enrichment toys! 

Lunoji offers a wide range of enrichment toys that make it fun for your pets, allowing them to feed themselves while having fun at the same time. The best part is that you can easily bring these toys out with you while dining at any of these dog-friendly cafes or restaurants.

 

F.A.Q 

1. Should my dog be leashed or unleashed? 

As a general rule of thumb, do ensure your dog is on a leash as some customers and/or their pets may not like it if they are approached. This helps to prevent any unwanted fights against other dogs as well. There are some restaurants and cafes that allow dogs off-leash, but always check with staff before you do it.

2. Should I bring anything along with me to the cafe/restaurant? 

You can consider bringing water for your pet as some cafes/restaurants don’t provide water bowls. You should also bring along a dog mat to ensure your dog has a more comfortable experience, while also using it as a ‘place’ location for your dog to settle on. To keep them occupied, bring along some toys such as Lunoji Enrichment Toys so they won’t be so restless. Selections that encourage licking, such as the Trove enrichment cup or Twirl lick mat work best in such situations!

3. What is the best time to dine with my pet at these dog-friendly cafes/restaurants?

Since it can be crowded during peak hours such as lunch or dinner time, it’s recommended to visit with your pet during non-peak times like weekday afternoon or early morning. If the restaurant you are headed to only allows pets outdoors, consider going in the evening to avoid the heat.

4. Do I need to feed my pet before going to the cafe/restaurant?

As some of the cafes/restaurants don’t serve food for pets, it’s best to give them something light before going out. You can also bring their favourite treats or a frozen portion of their meal in a Trove enrichment cup.

 

Conclusion

Taking your furry kids out while you indulge in scrumptious meals and refreshing drinks is always a good way to bond with them. If you have the luxury of time, consider exploring some of these dog-friendly restaurants in Singapore every once in a while to spend time with your fur kids and loved ones. 

Additionally, starting in 2025, more restaurants in Singapore will welcome dogs as alfresco dining areas will no longer require SFA approvals. This means dog owners can bring their pets to even more eateries across Singapore, so you’re not limited to just these options!

 

Disclaimer: The information is correct at the time of writing and may have changed between then and the time you are reading this article. We are not an affiliate of these cafes, so it is recommended to check directly with the cafe or restaurant before visiting.

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