5 restaurants with special dog menus

Next time you’re out grabbing a bite to eat, get a treat for your fur baby from these restaurants with special dog menus.

FTW-Mutts Canine Cantina

Don’t let your dogs feel left out next time you grab a bite to eat. | Photo provided by Mutts Canine Cantina

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If you’re anything like us, you probably bring your fur baby with you everywhere you can. Next time you’re out grabbing a bite to eat, stop by one of these five restaurants to grab a treat from these special dog menus.

MELT Ice Creams, Multiple locations

Cool off with an ice cream treat for you + your dog with a 6-pack of frozen coconut and peanut butter doggie bones.

Fort Brewery and Pizza, Tillar Street

Get your pup dinner from the Mutt Menu featuring miniature meatballs on a bed of mashed potatoes or a bowl of scrambled eggs with wild-caught salmon.

Woodshed Smokehouse, University

Treat your furry companion to a rawhide bone dipped in pit master fat or the organic peanut butter bone from the Pup Menu.

Mutts Canine Cantina, Clearfork

The Woof Menu features items like the Pupsicle made with frozen peanut butter and beef broth and the beef frank Doggie Dog.

Lazy Dog, Euless

The reader-recommended spot has a pooch-friendly patio and pup menu featuring a grilled hamburger patty bowl with brown rice and veggies.

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