8 Incredible Spots To Bring Your Dog In New Orleans

If you want to plan a dog-friendly vacation this autumn, consider traveling to New Orleans, Louisiana. Not only does this gorgeous city have the perfect ambiance for the fall season, but it also has plenty of places where furry friends are welcomed with open arms.

Without further ado, here are 8 incredible spots to bring Spot in New Orleans.

Cafe Beignet

When you visit New Orleans, it is a requisite to get your fill of beignets. As the name implies, Cafe Beignet is known for its delicious, light and airy pastries covered in powdered sugar. The establishment, which welcomes canine companions, also offers delicious breakfast items like pecan waffles, crawfish and grits, and Cajun hash browns.

Cafe du Monde

The popular establishment Cafe Du Monde serves some of the most delicious chicory coffee, that happens to pair wonderfully with — you guessed it — beignets. Pups are allowed to spend time on the patio.

Three Legged Dog

Canine companions are welcomed at the Three-Legged Dog, no matter how many legs they may or may not have. This casual tavern, located on Burgundy St., offers traditional pub food.

Southern Paws

Southern Paws is a delightful pet boutique, located at 633 Toulouse St New Orleans, LA. Shoppers can purchase adorable collars, leashes, New Orlean-themed toys, and sweet treats.

Woldenberg Riverfront Park Witches Brew Tours

If you and your pup are inclined to do something spooky during your trip to New Orleans, go on a Witches Brew Tours. According to the tour’s website, during your time on the walk “your masterful storyteller will take you on an incredible journey through the French Quarter, where you will hear tales of ghosts, Voodoo, vampires and other paranormal history.”

Herbsaint

The Herbsaint is one of the most notable eateries in New Orleans. The fact that it is a dog-friendly restaurant is a major bonus. Popular menu items include cornmeal fried oysters, fried blueberry hand pie, and duck gumbo.

The Bulldog

The Bulldog is a charming dog-friendly tavern that has three locations in Uptown, Mid-city, Baton Rouge, and Jackson. The delightful pub is dedicated to helping furry friends in need and often donates to local animal charities.

Nola City Bark

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NOLA City Bark is a super fun spot to take Spot! Your pup can socialize with other canine companions while roaming the dog park’s 4.6 landscaped acres.