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🐶Pooch-er perfect
A dog-friendly guide for Fort Worth’s Fidos
Time to show off those tricks. | Photo by @muttscantina
Round of a-paws, please. From fur-bulous weekend spots like MUTTS Canine Cantina to spoiling your pup with royal treatments at Hotel Drover, it makes sense that Fort Worth ranks No. 53 in WalletHub’s 100 Best Cities for Dogs list.
Whether you’re in need of a drinking paw-tner at a local brewery, hitting the Saturday morning market, or just dining out, well bone appetit. Get ready to dig into this guide for dog-friendly spots around the 817.
Pro tip: You can use BringFido to find more dog-friendly restaurants, pet-friendly hotels, and events, too.
Everyone wants a sip of local, craft brew.
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Photo by @ivegonemutts
🐾 Breweries
Maple Branch Craft Brewery, Foundry District | Ask the bartender for a water bowl for your best friend — who must remain on a leash.
Martin House Brewing Company, United Riverside | Find out if you like pickle beer while your pup plays on the expansive back patio.
HopFushion Ale Works, Near Southside | Bring your furry friend to the brewery’s patio for a chance to be featured on the pet Facebook page.
HG Supply Co., University | Kick back on the open-air patio and enjoy a meal or happy hour while your dog watches the Trinity Trail.
Birdie’s Social Club, West 7th | A Palm Springs-themed hangout with your pet? Yes, please.
Lazy Dog, Euless + Arlington | Check out this reader-recommended spot with a pooch-friendly patio and pup menu.
🐾 Parks
MUTTS Canine Cantina, Clearfork | Sign up for a monthly membership or grab a day pass to join in the fun at the off-leash dog park. Plus, there are themed concessions and boozy bevs year-round.
ZBonz Dog Park, Camp Bowie | The 10-acre, fully irrigated park was built on the former Z. Boaz Golf Course and has designated areas for both large and small dogs. Furry friends will also like the agility course and aerated ponds.
Bark Park at First Flight, West 7th | Dogs must be licensed and tagged to enter the small urban park for pint-sized pups.