Bangkok Station, named for the busiest major train station in Thailand, is symbolic of the nation’s melting pot and presents genuine Thai dishes from all regions of the country. Read more.
Take advantage of the open patio surrounding Ponce City Market and stop by and grab a biscotti, a cocktail, glass of wine or bowl of delicious pasta after your walk with your pup on the Beltline. Read more.
Cowtippers is the place to take the pup and get a good steak. Its expansive patio overlooks the bustling Piedmont Avenue area and offers plenty of space for pups and people. Read more.
This bar bills itself as “super nerdy” hosting all things Nerd Trivia from Dirty South Trivia on Tuesdays to Sunday "Walking Dead" viewing parties to themed bar crawls and more. Read more.
Einstein's is known for its massive patio which is open to pooches of all sizes. Come and enjoy some sunshine for lunch, dinner or especially weekend brunch with plenty of patio action. Read more.
The Piedmont location of Grindhouse Killer Burgers has both covered and uncovered patio seating. Guests can enjoy a burger and a beer on the uncovered patio with their pooch. Read more.
Gusto’s sunny patio offers water for all pup visitors and owner Nate Hybl frequently has his dog, Buckley, out on the patio. Buckley is a much loved, super friendly and big Bernese Mountain Dog. Read more.
Hi-Five Diner has one of the largest patios in Midtown featuring picnic-table style seating along with high tops and expansive space to overlook the bustling Peachtree Street. Read more.
This Midtown patio is just steps from the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Beltline’s Eastside trail. Thirsty pups will always find bowls of water available. Read more.
Nextdoor to Einstein's, Joe's on Juniper is another strong patio from the Metrotainment Cafes team. It is also an LGBT bar so be sure to catch all the great Pride events there in the fall. Read more.
Krog Bar is Kevin Rathbun’s wine bar just a few steps off the Beltline. The menu offers small plates for diners and dogs are welcomed on the patio with bowls of water. Read more.
Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall features an outdoor patio and newly expanded green area called The Grove and both are dog-friendly. Read more.
This Decatur restaurant opened last year and has already made an impact on the community with its chef-driven menu, expansive beer program and its spacious, pet-friendly patio. Read more.
Where dogs once had to hang out on the perimeter of the patio, they are now welcomed inside to join their pet parents as they enjoy the wide selection of beers and pub food. Read more.
Moe's and Joe's is a staple in the Virginia-Highland neighborhood with a large dog-friendly patio that overlooks the bustling shopping area on Highland Avenue. Read more.
The patio at the Neighborhood Cafe at Parish is located on the Eastside Trail of the Atlanta BeltLine and is a favorite for two- and four-legged customers. Read more.
The menu has a focus on local and seasonal produce and meats, and the restaurant sources from nearby farmers and producers in order to serve the freshest possible product . Read more.
While humans come for the ShackBurger and frozen custard, dogs can also order off the menu at Shake Shack. Keep your pup’s tail wagging with a “bag o’ bones” featuring dog biscuits. Read more.
The patio offers space for people and their pups to relax with breakfast, lunch, dinner or treats from the well-stocked dessert case. Read more.
Sugo’s dog-friendly outdoor dining space boasts the perfect spot for enjoying the restaurant’s signature Mediterranean and Italian-inspired fare. Read more.
TAP’s spacious patio overlooking 14th and Peachtree is a favorite for al fresco dining with man’s best friend. Full service is available and dog bowls are a’ plenty. Read more.
The menu offers delicious brunch and dinner options from Chef Kyle Youmans along with a strong beer and wine program that goes under the radar. Read more.
Check out this neighborhood-friendly spot in Oakhurst with its covered patio that’s great for dogs and family dining. Read more.