6 Dog-friendly Places To Visit In Oakland
California is home to some of the most incredible cities in the United States. While Los Angeles and San Francisco are amazing destinations to visit, I believe that Oakland is severely underrated. For one, it is an incredibly dog-friendly city.
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Here are some spots to bring Spot in Oakland.
Nido’s Backyard
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Nido’s Backyard is a hip establishment offering Mexican cuisine. Popular menu items include the Backyard Burrito, the fish taco plate, and the quedo contigo. Patrons are also fond of the drink menu, which features a Spicy Mangonada slushie, the Peach Please cocktail, and the Tulum Time.
Blackberry Bistro
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Blackberry Bistro is a popular brunch spot, where you can bring your furry friend. The restaurant is known for its charming interior.
Grand Lake Kitchen
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The hip establishment, Grand Lake Kitchen, located on 576 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610, allows pups on the outdoor patio. You can enjoy a delicious meal like smoked salmon fry bread, pastrami Benedict, or steak Frites, with your furry friend by your side.
Heinold’s First & Last Chance Saloon
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If you and your furry friend have ever wanted to feel like a cowboy in the Wild Wild West, head over to Heinold’s First & Last Chance Saloon. According to the establishment’s website, the saloon has been a favorite among sailors for over 100 years.
Joaquin Miller Park
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Those interested in getting in touch with nature should consider going on a long walk at Joaquin Miller Park. Dogs are welcome to take in all the sights and sounds of the park as long as they are on a leash.
Dunn Trail + Roberts Park in Roberts Regional Recreation Area
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Dog owners who happen to be hikers enjoy the Dunn Trailer located in Roberts Regional Recreation. It is important to note that furry friends will have to pay a $2 entrance fee.