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  1. Mar 17, 2018 · Pittsburgh restaurants and bars that allow dogs can be hard to find, but these 32 spots will welcome your furry friends with open arms.

  2. The Dog & Pony Saloon , Buffalo, NY. 576 likes · 222 talking about this · 78 were here. Warm tavern atmosphere, patio & event space, featuring new, upscale, American Gastropub cuisine.

    • Over The Bar Bicycle Cafe Southside. 2518 E. Carson St., Pittsburgh, PA. (412) 381-3698. Website. Over The Bar Bicycle Café is a unique spot. This dog-and-biker-friendly dive serves plenty of classic American food — including salads and burgers — and dogs are more than welcome!
    • Southern Tier Brewery. 316 N. Shore Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15212. (412) 301-2337. Website. Southern Tier Brewery welcomes canine diners on its spacious outdoor patio, and its beer garden is packed with brews and grub!
    • Double Wide Grill. 2339 E. Carson St., Pittsburgh, PA 15203. (412) 930-1111. Website. What’s next on our list of dog-friendly restaurants? Pittsburgh has its fair share of pup-friendly dining spots, but few are as unique as Double Wide Grill.
    • BrewDog. 6144 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15206. (412) 643-4471. Website. There’s something special about BrewDog! In addition to its burgers, salads, and coffees, BrewDog proudly hosts a dog-friendly outdoor patio for its four-legged patrons.
  3. There are 174 dog-friendly restaurants in Pittsburgh that welcome dogs at their outdoor tables. Need help to decide where to eat? Here’s a detailed description of each restaurant, along with pictures and reviews from other dog owners.

  4. Dec 19, 2023 · The Dog & Pony Saloon will take the place of the Tillerman at 2115 Seneca St., formerly home to Schupper Club and Manny’s.

  5. We've gathered up the best pet friendly restaurants in Pittsburgh. The current favorites are: 1: DiAnoia's Eatery, 2: Baby Loves Tacos, 3: The Urban Tap, 4: City Works (Market Square - Pittsburgh), 5: Page's.

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  7. Dec 19, 2023 · The Dog & Pony Saloon will take the place of the Tillerman at 2115 Seneca St., formerly home to Schupper Club and Manny’s.

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