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Shannon Lockhart
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When your dog fits seamlessly into your lifestyle.
Dining out should feel effortless for you and your dog. Whether it’s a cozy brasserie, a Michelin-starred gastropub, or a stylish wine bar, finding spaces that welcome both you and your pet shouldn’t mean compromising on experience.
At Revawe believe pet care should align with the way you live. That’s why we’ve curated London’s top dog-friendly restaurants – places where great food, thoughtful design, and a genuine love for dogs come together.
Where to Dine With Your Dog in London
From intimate Italian trattorias to buzzy neighbourhood bistroshere are our top picks:
Central London
Bad – Tuscan trattoria with a nostalgic, Italian charm. Think checkered tablecloths, dim lighting, and punchy Negronis.
What to get: Dough Ball “cuddles” – need we say more?
Ken’s – A sleek yet understated wine bar with Basque-style small plates and a cult following.
What to get: Duck ragu – rich, velvety, and unforgettable.
The Snail – London’s oldest French restaurantserving timeless brasserie-style dishes in an opulent Soho townhouse.
What to get: The namesake escargot, bathed in garlic and parsley butter.
West London
Harwood Arms – London’s only Michelin-starred puboffering refined yet comforting British dishes.
What to get: Venison scotch egg – arguably the best in London.
The Fox & Pheasant – A quaint, beautifully restored pub owned by James Bluntwith a warm, countryside-in-the-city feel.
What to get: Sunday Roast – can’t beat the classic!
The Pelican – A gastro-meets-trendy-pub with a seasonal, British menu and great natural wines.
What to get: Spider crab on toast – a must-try.
Wild By Tart – A neighbourhood eatery with a focus on seasonal ingredientsserved in a laid-back setting.
What to get: Whipped feta with honey – smooth, tangy, and perfectly balanced.
South London
Now – A trendy, modern Greek spot with bold Mediterranean flavours and a friendly, welcoming vibe.
What to get: ALL of the flatbreads – light, fluffy, and packed with flavour.
Murano Coffee – An elegant Italian trattoria by Angela Hartnettblending Northern Italian flavours with a relaxed feel.
What to get: Arancini – crispy, golden, and oozing with rich risotto.
José – A bustling, no-reservations tapas bar from José Pizarroinspired by the lively bars of Spain.
What to get: Iberico ham croquetas – crispy, creamy, and impossible to stop eating.
Dining With Your Dog, Elevated
Each of these spots goes beyond just allowing dogs – they offer an experience that feels natural, comfortable, and welcoming for both pet owners and their companions.
Save this guide for your next outing and share it with someone who loves good food and great company (dogs included).
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