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Taking your hound out on the town


Editor’s note: This article has been updated since its original posting to add Caliente Mexican Craving to the dog-friendly dining list.

Sure, the Capital City has its annual pup parades and a dog gala. But, there’s no need to wait for a special event to take your hound on the town. Any day or night of the week, you can take Fideaux and friends to frolic in one of BREC’s five dog parks, and then out for dog-friendly dining and drinks.

For example, La Divina Italian Cafe offers a frosty treat for patrons with paws—a “dog” gelato made with peanut butter, apples and banana.

Open 11 a.m.-midnight during the week and until 2 a.m. on weekends, Lucy’s Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant is great for a late-night bite (of food rather than people, preferably). Lucy’s menu includes canine cuisine, such as the Hot Diggity Dog for lunch and dinner and Eggs Rover Easy for brunch.

“There are a bunch of downtown residents who come with their dogs, particularly on the weekends,” says Lucy’s general manager Marcus Lasseigne. “We tend to see more dogs when there are events downtown, but we have an outdoor patio with water bowls and treats available all the time.“

Established in New Orleans in 1994, The Bulldog has been canine-conscious since the start—from its logo down to the leash-hooks at the tables. Since the Baton Rouge Bulldog opened in 2009, pups and their people have been welcome on the patio.

“It makes the restaurant warm and inviting, and it gives it a sense of community,” says Bulldog general manager Remi DeMatteo.

On the third Thursday of every month, 20 percent of all sales from 5-7 p.m. are donated to the animal welfare charity of the month.

“We promote the charities on our chalkboard and website,” DeMatteo says. “People will stop by all month and drop off money to help the animals.”

Even if they don’t specifically cater to canines, many establishments recognize pets are part of the family and welcome them in areas that don’t violate health codes. Quite a few eateries with outdoor dining areas welcome well-behaved, leashed, friendly dogs—and maybe even a few of their feline friends.

But remember: Etiquette is everything. Avoiding beastly behavior that makes other diners uncomfortable is key to keeping patrons and their pups in the brewhouse or coffeehouse and out of the doghouse.

Neili the dog at the Bulldog’s Yappy Hour
Neili the dog at the Bulldog’s Yappy Hour

Restaurants and bars that allow well-behaved dogs in their outdoor seating areas

Bistro Byronz
5412 Government St. and 8200 Village Plaza Court
bistrobyronz.com

Brew Ha-Ha
711 Jefferson Highway, #2A
brewhahabr.com

The Bulldog Baton Rouge
4385 Perkins Road
bulldog-batonrouge.draftfreak.com

Caliente Mexican Craving
1072  W. Lee Drive
Yappy Hour with free doggie biscuits every Thursday 4-7 p.m.
calientemexicancraving.com 

CC’s Coffee House
Multiple locations
ccscoffee.com

The Fat Cow Burgers & Salads
4350 Highland Road, Ste. B
fatcowburgers.com

Garden District Coffee
2008 Perkins Road
gardendistrictcoffee.com

Highland Coffees
3350 Highland Road
highlandcoffeesbr.com

Izzo’s Illegal Burrito
Multiple locations
izzos.com

Jason’s Deli
2531 Citiplace Court
jasonsdeli.com

La Carreta
4065 Government St. and 9828 Bluebonnet Blvd.
carretarestaurant.com

La Divina Italian Cafe
3535 Perkins Road, Ste. 360
ladivinagelateria.com

La Madeleine
7707 Bluebonnet Blvd., Ste. 190, and 7615 Jefferson Highway
lamadeleine.com/locations

The Londoner Pub
4215 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd.
londonerbr.com

Lucy’s Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant
151 3rd St.
lucysretiredsurfer.com

Mellow Mushroom
4250 Burbank Drive, #101
mellowmushroom.com

Monjunis
711 Jefferson Highway
monjunis.com

Qdoba Mexican Grill
7415 Corporate Blvd., Ste. 940
qdoba.com

The Radio Bar
3079 Government St., Ste. B
theradiobar.com

Red Zeppelin Pizza
4395 Perkins Road
redzeppelinpizza.com

Starbucks
7777 Bluebonnet Blvd. and 3009 College Drive
starbucks.com

Whole Foods
7529 Corporate Blvd.
wholefoodsmarket.com

Zoe’s Kitchen
7707 Bluebonnet Blvd., Ste. 120, and 7415 Corporate Blvd., Ste. 950
zoeskitchen.com

Know of another dog-friendly spot? We’d love to learn about it. Tell us in the comments below.