Las Vegas is renowned for its world-class dining scene, and many restaurants now extend their hospitality to pet parents and their dogs! Whether you’re wandering the bustling streets of downtown Vegas or exploring the city’s more relaxed neighborhoods, there are plenty of dog-friendly restaurants to choose from. We’ll guide you through the best dog-friendly dining options in Las Vegas, divided into those located downtown and those outside the downtown area.
Before you head out with your pup, it’s important to be aware of Las Vegas’s rules around dogs and eaters:
- No dogs allowed inside restaurants
- Dogs must be leashed or in a pet carrier while on the patio
- Dogs aren’t permitted to be on patio furniture or allowed to use any plates, utensils, or tableware
With these guidelines in mind, let’s dive into the top dog-friendly dining spots in Vegas. We chose a variety of restaurants with different options and price points, with $ indicating affordable places and $$$ for more expensive dining.
Sunrise Coffee (Paradise)
3130 Sunset Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89120
Courtesy of Sunrise Coffee
Reservations needed: No
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $
Good for: Fair trade coffee
The longest running independent coffee shop in Las Vegas, Sunrise Coffee offers an assortment of fair-trade espresso and teas alongside a light food menu that features some vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-sensitive breakfast options.
Guests can choose from lattes like the chai white mocha and ube matcha lattes, or light eats, such as the vegan chia colada pudding or the vegetarian pesto pasta. Everything is served in a relaxed, eclectic atmosphere, and guests have the option of dining indoors or outside on the dog-friendly patio, which hosts about a dozen small tables.
Hours of operation:
Monday – Sunday: 6 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Website
Crown and Anchor (Paradise)
1350 Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89119
Reservations needed: Not accepted
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $-$$
Good for: British pub food
Located within walking distance of the dog-friendly Virgin Hotel, Crown and Anchor offers an authentic British pub experience in Las Vegas. Guests can chow down fish and chips or Yorkshire pudding and a pint of beer while playing pool, foosball, or bar top video poker. The restaurant has also become the hub of televised live soccer in the city, airing games from South America, Britain, Europe, and the U.S., along with major tournaments like The World Cup.
Pet parents expressed satisfaction with the service and size of the outdoor patio, where dogs are welcome.
Hours of operation:
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Website
Dom DeMarco’s Pizzeria (Peccole Ranch)
9785 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89117
Courtesy of Dom DeMarco’s
Reservations needed: Accepted
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $$
Good for: Happy hour and pizza deals
Don DeMarco’s Pizzeria and Wine Bar features Brooklyn and Sicilian-style pizza in a casual and stylish setting with leather booths, a fireplace, and several television screens. Guests can choose from several different cocktails and Italian dishes, including spaghetti and meatballs, chicken marsala, and lasagna. The restaurant also boasts a kids menu and offers half-off all pizzas from 2 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Guests praised the nice-sized outdoor patio—one patron said it was the “best in town”—but acknowledged that it’s better on a cooler day, even with the ceiling fans and open roof slats.
Hours of operation:
Monday – Sunday: 11:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Website
Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar (Summerlin) (Town Square)
1725 Festival Plaza Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89135
Courtesy of Marissa Chinn and Tuan Pham @hangrypringles IG
Reservations needed: Accepted
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $$
Good for: Every palate
Lazy Dog is a laid-back dog-themed restaurant and bar with several locations across the United States. It offers a variety of dishes for every traditional and adventurous eaters—from quesadillas to fettuccine alfredo to bibimbap bowls. Dogs are welcome on the Lazy Dog’s shaded patio, and can chow down on their own doggy dishes of chicken with rice and veggies or hamburger patties with rice and veggies.
Guests reported that even in 90-degree temperatures, the shaded patio stayed cool for pups.
Note: Lazy Dog notes that they are not gluten-free, which means cross gluten contamination can occur during food preparation.
Hours of operation:
Monday: 10 a.m. – 12 a.m.
Tuesday-Friday: 11 a.m. – 12 a.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 9 a.m. – 12 a.m.
Website
Big Dog’s Draft House (Rancho)
4543 N. Rancho Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89130
Courtesy of Josh Brown and Big Dogs Brewing
Reservations needed: Not accepted
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $$
Good for: A late night snack
Big Dog’s Draft House is where food meets entertainment. The 24-hour establishment is home to a bustling neighborhood casino and a smoke-free restaurant, full-service bar, and dog-friendly patio. Their food menu is inspired by traditional Midwestern dishes, such as pulled pork sandwiches and cheese curds. With several televisions inside the restaurant and Green Bay Packers memorabilia lining the walls, this spot is also popular with sports fans.
Pet parents enjoyed the outdoor patio, but recommend calling ahead, as the spot’s 11 tables are often packed.
Hours of operation:
24 hours, 7 days a week
Website
Egg Works (Sunset)
2490 E Sunset Rd, Las Vegas, NV, 89120
Reservations needed: Not accepted
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $-$$
Good for: A homestyle breakfast
Egg Works is a casual family restaurant with several locations throughout the Las Vegas area (all of them dog-friendly!). The menu has several egg-focused plates—such as traditional eggs benedict, blackened prime rib eggs benedict, egg crepes and more—along with other popular breakfast options like waffles and specialty pancakes and french toast. If you swing by for lunch, there are plenty of sandwich, salad, and burger selections, too.
Pet parents loved the service they received with their pup on the dog-friendly outdoor patio—they received a water bowl for their pet and a dog treat!
Hours of operation:
Monday – Friday: 6 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 6 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Website
Griddlecakes (Silverado Ranch)
9480 S Eastern Ave., Las Vegas, NV, 89123
Reservations needed: Not accepted
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $-$$
Good for: Unique breakfast options
A favorite neighborhood place for breakfast and lunch, Griddlecakes combines traditional breakfast foods with original dishes. Patrons can build their own creative pancakes with flavors like peanut butter, red velvet, chocolate, protein oatmeal, lemon blueberry and more.
The menu includes classic breakfast selections like country-fried steak and eggs, along with signature plates, such as red velvet pancakes topped with whipped cream cheese, powdered sugar, raspberry and chocolate drizzle, and strawberries. A handful of gluten-free options are available for those with dietary restrictions.
Pet parents enjoyed their meal with their dogs on the patio outside, on tables beneath umbrellas for shade.
Hours of operation:
Monday – Sunday: 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Website
Coffee Pub (Rancho Serano)
2800 W. Sahara Ave. #2a, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Reservations needed: No
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $-$$
Good for: Diner food
Coffee Pub is a California-style cafe and diner with small-town charm evident in the decor throughout the popular establishment (think framed photos on the wall and vintage-looking wallpaper). The menu has plenty of cafe fare to choose from, exactly what you would expect from a diner. Guest favorites include the Coffee Pub original Josephina omelet—which includes jack cheese, mild chili peppers, scallions, and seasonings melted inside—and biscuits and gravy.
Pet parents loved their experience at Coffee Pub, more than satisfied with the ample patio seating, which included table service.
Hours of operation:
Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Website
Park on Fremont (Fremont)
506 Fremont St., Las Vegas, NV 89101
Reservations needed: Accepted
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $$
Good for: Fun atmosphere
A 5000-square-foot gastropub, Park on Fremont houses a wide selection of beer and craft cocktails in a kitschy, eclectic atmosphere (there’s taxidermy decor scattered throughout!). Guests can choose from burgers, chicken entrees, salads, and a small brunch menu on the weekends. The restaurant is home to a back beer garden and a front patio, and pet parents should note that dogs are only allowed on the front patio.
Hours of operation:
Monday – Wednesday: 5 – 10 p.m.
Thursday – Sunday: 11 a. Park on Fremont
Triple George Grill (Fremont)
201 N. 3rd St., Las Vegas, NV 89101
Reservations needed: Recommended by guests
Outdoor seating for dogs: Yes
Cost rating: $$$+
Good for: Seafood
Triple George Grill is known as one of the first independent establishments to come out of the revitalization of downtown Vegas when it opened its lively space in 2005. “The Power Lunch Spot” is a popular place for guests on the hunt for American-style seafood, though it also offers steaks, soups, pasta, and salad. Recent patron favorites include the shrimp pasta and crab cakes.
Pet parents enjoyed the table service they received on the patio with their pup, but noted there were few tables with umbrellas for shade. Those with dogs may want to come on a cooler day.
Hours of operation:
Monday – Thursday: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Saturday: 4 – 11 p.m.
Sunday: 4 – 10 p.m.
Website
Tips To Make Your Las Vegas Restaurant Visit Better
Pet parents should use their best judgment to consider whether a restaurant visit is best for their dog. Leave your dog at home if they are:
- Disruptive: Your dog can’t control their barking
- Aggressive: Your pet guards their food aggressively
- Disobedient: They don’t follow basic commands
- Anxious: Your dog grows agitated or anxious outside of the home or around other pets
Are there dog-friendly restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip?
According to our research, there are no restaurants with open dog-friendly policies on the Las Vegas Strip. There are restaurants with outdoor patios on The LINQ Promenade where you may be able to dine with your dog.
Eating at celebrity restaurants and buffets are part of the Las Vegas experience. If you’re skipping out on those because you don’t want to leave your dog back at home or in the hotel alone, consider a dog sitter. Check out affordable dog-sitting rates with a local Las Vegas pet sitter for peace of mind while you’re out dining or relaxing with a game inside a humans-only casino.
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