Baltic Market

Food hall. Street food. Bar. Coffee. Live music. Doggy curfew.

Open Thursday-Sunday, this street market is open to dogs until 7pm every day and usually all evening Thursdays and Sundays.
Lots of food choice and plenty behind the bar!

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The Tank Room

Tank beer. Ruin bar. Live music. No curfew.

A cosy venue with a lively, friendly atmosphere. This bar sports a tank in its rafters to ensure you receive the freshest Czech beer. Dogs welcome all the time!

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Tusk

Vegan. Ethical. Treats. Water Bowls.

A bohemian haven that focuses on a vegan menu but still offers some ethically sourced meat dishes. Cosy up with your pooch by the log burner!

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Milo Lounge

Gastro. Casual. Treats. Brasco's Sister.

Cafe Bar a stones throw from Sefton Park. Great food from breakfast through to dinner. Can get busy!

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Love & Rockets

Pizza. Wings. Ales. Beer Garden. Sports.

Relaxed atmosphere with plent of great beers and pizzas to die for! A log burner, beer garden and sports are all available.

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Clockworks

Steam-punk. Indulgent. Beer. Cocktails.

Nestled in Wolstenholme Square their 200 year old building has been given a modern urban re-vamp. Great music, relaxed atmosphere and the best black pudding bon-bons you'll find in Merseyside.

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Frederiks

Bar. Cocktails. Trendy. Food.

This trendy bar & kitchen surprises many as also being dog friendly. Scandi styled fireplace and a brilliant Sunday roast.

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Love Lane Brewery

Brewery. Pale Ale. Kitchen. Shop.

Local brewery bar & kitchen serving traditional pub grub. Located in the bustling Baltic Triangle. Dog bowls available. On-site shop.

Dachshund next to Love Lane dog bowl
Camp & Furnace

Warehouse. Beer. Wine. Street Food. Dog Curfew.

This bustling evening venue is perfect for pooches in the daytime and offers street food and beer. Their Sunday roasts are popular too!

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How To Be Dog Friendly

Treats

Dogs love treats and they'll love you too if they know tasty treats can be found in your establishment! They can also help to relax and settle down nervous pooches.

Water Bowls

Have a selection of water bowls available, either to bring to your guests tables or at designated stations.

Doggy Loo

If possible have a patch of grass nearby designated for pooch business and you'll have less chance of accidents and doggy owners will relax easy! If this isn't possible make a note of nearby green space that would be suitable for a quick visit.

Careful Curfews

It's always best to avoid a curfew if you can, but if your venue gets particularly busy or loud its probably best to advise that four legged patrons depart. An alternative could be to provide a quite area.

Put up a Sign

Let your customers know you are dog friendly! Not only does this help attract dog owners but it also establishes that its OK with all your other guests.

Specify An Area

You may want to keep dogs in certain parts of your premise, and thats fine! Make it clear to your customers and ensure to offer your full range of services if possible!