Atlanta has no lack of pet-friendly facilities. Below is a list of such institutions, carefully groomed to our exacting standards. At long last, the rewards for the contest of âWhoâs a good boy?â may be listed.
Letâs get the Beltline out of the way. You know it. I know it. The American people know it. You can take your pet along Hotlantaâs premiere public draw.
ParkGrounds Coffee on Flat Shoals Avenue came from a simple notion: What if we built a cafe, and dogs came? ParkGrounds had a dream, and that dream involved building a fenced-in dog park. You drink coffee, the canines socialize.
Luckyâs Burger and Brew was named for the ownersâ Golden Retriever. The interiors are stocked with images of its namesake. There are three locations, and the setup was designed to accommodate dogs. Featuring menu entries like the Dogfish Sandwich, itâs hard to argue against the thematic unity of Lucky.
The Piedmont Dog Park. There are three acres, and enclosures where the quadrupeds can go nuts in a the most sociable way. Stay for a while, and enjoy Atlantaâs blessing and curse, the omnipresent sun.
Joeâs on Juniper. The Midtown watering hole has tavern charm and dog relevance. Like many groovy Atlanta standbys, Joeâs comes complete with a lengthy catalog of cocktails and an impressive checklist of beers to consume. And, like many of these other institutions, they have an outdoor area for dogs.
Ladybird. The spot in front of Ladybird is called the Grove. Youâll be using it from here on out. Donât worry. There are lots of other pet-dads and moms out there too. Look for it near the Krog and Ponce markets.
Perk-n-Pooch. Behind the Gwinnett College Building, between LA Fitness and Canton Cooks II, lives one of the crown jewels of the Atlanta dog scene. Perk-n-Pooch is a dog-wash and coffee cafe, but itâs so much more: a testament to the crossover appeal of human/dog interests, and the ingenuity of business innovation. You can wash your dog and score a shake. How can you beat that?
Park Tavern. The Tavern is a polestar of the Atlanta nightlife scene, and its famous hospitality extends to manâs best friend. Like the other entries in this list, thereâs an outside area (see Park, Piedmont) and a decent view (see Atlanta, skyline of). Parking is your own concern. Regardless, your dog will still love you.
Publico Atlanta gets a nod on this list because it has a rare feature in Atlanta pubs: The patio has grass. Yeah, you heard me. That nature stuff? Itâs back in style. Of course, thereâs more, including a VIP menu, which ends up standing for âVery Important Puppy.â Whatâs on the list? Treats. Better still, the menu sales go to the Atlanta Humane Society.
Memorial Driveâs Grindhouse Killer Burgers doesnât have actual grass in its patio area, but it has something close â Astro-Turf is soft stuff, after all. Throw in tins of complimentary water for the four-legged guests, and this is another picnic-table patio thatâs worth your time.
Midway Pub on Flat Shoals Avenue is as pet-friendly as the rest of these entries, but I include it on the list because thereâs a tiki bar on the weekends. Iâd like to address that: a tiki bar and a dog-friendly patio. How often do those two elements cross over?