š» The Best Dog-Friendly Restaurants & Pubs in Cork, Ireland š¶
- Planet Pup
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Cork is one of the most welcoming cities in Ireland for dog lovers, with lots of bars, restaurants, and cafƩs rolling out water bowls, treats, and warm welcomes for canine companions. From cosy pubs with outdoor seating to social food halls where pups can mingle, here are some of the best dog-friendly spots around the city.
š½ļø Dog-Friendly Eateries & Food Spots
Marina Market ā Centre Park Road, Cork
A must-visit destination for anyone out with their dog. This vibrant indoor/outdoor market welcomes dogs and often has hydration stations available. With dozens of food stalls offering everything from wood-fired pizzas to sushi and Korean bites, itās perfect for a casual bite after a riverside walk.
Sonflour ā Castle Street Centre, Cork
This modern Italian-inspired restaurant welcomes dogs and serves up authentic pasta, Roman artisanal pizza and sweet treats like affogato. Itās a lovely relaxed spot for lunch or dinner with your pup by your side.
Cafe Moly ā Douglas Street
A favourite local coffee spot where dogs are welcome inside (though space is a bit cozy, especially for larger breeds). Guests say staff are very dog-friendly and often offer water at the door ā ideal for a coffee stop with your canine.
The Black MarketĀ
This vibrant food market on Monahan Road is a fantastic place to grab a bite with your pup. Think streetāfood style eats, international flavours, and plenty of casual seating ā dogs are welcome, and the relaxed atmosphere makes it ideal for lunch after a walk.
The Castle - Blackrock
Neighbourhood RestaurantĀ ā Located right beside Blackrock Castle, this cafĆ©/restaurant offers scenic outdoor seating where dogs are welcome. Stop by for brunch, lunch, or dinner with gorgeous views and a nice stroll along the Blackrock waterfront afterwards.

šŗ Dog-Friendly Pubs & Bars
Here are some great places to grab a pint (and a wagging tail) in Cork:
Rising Sons BreweryĀ
Corkās beloved brewpub welcomes dogs in its outdoor and covered terrace area, complete with heated seating, stoneābaked pizzas, and plenty of local craft beer. Itās a popular spot for pups and owners, especially on sunny afternoons or match days. They even have Dog Days every once in a while, where dog owners are all encouraged to bring their pups for a visit.
Mutton Lane Inn
A classic Cork pub with a relaxed atmosphere ā great for drinks with your dog after a walk through the city.
Fionnbarra
Beloved local pub on Douglas Street that often welcomes dogs and their owners ā great for pints and casual dinner.
The Oliver Plunkett
A lively spot in the city centre with spacious seating and a good vibe. Dogs are often seen relaxing under tables while owners enjoy food and drinks.
The Anglers Bar & Restaurant
Set near the river Lee, this traditional pub also welcomes dogs ā and some even bring doggy chairs so pups can lounge by your feet.
The Woodford
A gastropub thatās popular with locals. Outdoor seating makes it a relaxed choice for people with dogs.
The Abbey Tavern
A cosy local favourite in The Lough area ā dogs are a familiar sight here.
Bierhaus
A beer hall with a welcoming atmosphere ā perfect for casual drinks after a walk along the river or around the city.
The Long Valley Bar
Spacious and central ā popular with dog owners, especially on summer afternoons.
Franciscan Well Brewery & Brewpub
A Cork institution with great craft beers ā dogs are usually welcome in outdoor areas.

Gallagher's Cork
A gastropub with good food and drink options, and outdoor areas where dogs are welcome.
John Henchy & Sons
Loved local pub in St. Lukeās with a friendly crowd ā great for a relaxed pint with your pup.
The Oval
A heritage pub on South Main Street with friendly staff and space for dogs to relax.
Clancy's Cork
Classic gastropub with outdoor seating ā another solid choice if youāre out with your dog.
Dan Lowrey's Tavern
A friendly pub with great drinks and a casual vibe where dogs are often welcome.
Tom Barry's
Another favourite spot in The Lough ā dog owners often remark on the welcoming atmosphere.
The Thomond Bar
Classic Cork pub atmosphere ā a good destination for pints or a Sunday lunch with your best friend.
The Hawthorn Bar - Cork's Most Scenic Pub
A bit quieter and scenic ā nice for a relaxed outing with your dog by your side.
Rising Sons Brewery
A bit quieter and scenic ā nice for a relaxed outing with your dog by your side.
š¾ Tips for Dining Out With Your Dog in Cork
Call ahead or check social pages:Ā Some venues welcome dogs more enthusiastically at certain times of day or seasons.
Bring a travel water bowl: Many pubs and cafés provide water, but having your own makes it easy.
Choose quieter times:Ā Lunchtimes or early evenings often work best for dogs who find busy crowds stressful.
Stay under the table:Ā Even in dog-friendly spaces, dogs usually stay by your feet rather than on seats.

š» A Final Walk & Bite
Whether itās post-walk brunch at a market food hall or a g&t in a cosy pub beer garden, Cork has plenty of dog-friendly options to make dining out with your pup enjoyable and relaxed.
If youāre exploring beyond the city, smaller town pubs and cafĆ©s around Cork often welcome well-behaved dogs too ā itās part of the friendly Leeside vibe.



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