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An afternoon spent in a big beer garden with your mates is most definitely an afternoon well spent. There will be laughs, possibly a few jugs or bottles emptied, some good food and (hopefully) a sliver of sunshine. But the most important thing is spending time with your buddies — all of your buddies. You wouldn’t leave Dave at home would you? Or Sarah? Think how devastated they’d be if they found out you hadn’t invited them.
Your best friend — aka human’s best friend — would also get seriously hurt feelings if left at home, so the trick is to choose a venue where Rover is welcome, grab him a dish of water and sneak him a couple of chippies under the table.
The dog-friendly bars, cafes and restaurants in Brisbane are all happy to have furry guests as long — and some of them even have dedicated canine menus.
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Image: BrewDog DogTap Brisbane, Pandora Photography
The eccentric charm of this record-store-turned-corner-cafe is helping restore Stones Corner to her former glory.
You’ll want to come for two key things: craft beer and finger-lickin’ bar food.
Kettle and Tin realises waffles are a superior and underrated option and will serve them any way they can.
The small bar is a cosy, chilled, shabby-chic addition to Milton’s wining ‘n’ dining Park Road precinct.
Your cafe dreams come true.
There’s no shortage of bars marrying craft beer with American eats, but few do it as well as Brewski.
There’s more to this Nundah dive bar than its retro furniture and chilled-out vibe.
The Scottish brewery’s first Aussie outpost has arcade games, brunch fare and a bottle shop.
Bands, beers and burgers. It doesn’t get much better than that.
For caffeine fiends and dog lovers alike.
Brisbane’s first Nordic-inspired eatery.
This Valley favourite is welcoming Brisbanites back in after a $3.1-million makeover.
Pair beers brewed on site with pizzas, burgers, build-your-own charcuterie boards and views of the Story Bridge.
Sipping brews — and hosting beer yoga sessions — in the suburbs.
Yeerongpilly’s resident brewery and cellar door.
Serving up beer and pizza in Bulimba.
Banyo’s environmentally focused craft brewery.
A breezy corner cafe that plates up big flavours.
The Gold Coast-based craft distillery has set up a dog-friendly bar and tasting room in Albion.
Nosferatu has opened a dog-friendly gin distillery, bar and cafe in a leafy Bowen Hills warehouse.
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