Pets are just one of the many diverse communities in Salt Lake City that get catered to. The outdoors is easily accessible for taking pets out for off-leash fun on the Freedom Trail, running around Tanner Park, and sniffing out flora at Parley’s Nature Reserve.

However, the local dining scene is what’s truly leaving its pawprint on SLC. From downtown to Capitol Hill and beyond, dog friendly restaurants are popping up across many of Salt Lake City’s neighborhoods. So you can enjoy the company of your pet and some of the best local dining spots. These are the top dog-friendly restaurants in Salt Lake City.

Buds

Buds is your charming neighborhood restaurant that welcomes your own best bud. A play-on-words, Buds is a Vegan restaurant serving fresh vegetable dishes—even the meat! Buds is open Wednesday to Saturday from 11 AM – 5 PM.

The fire hydrant-colored building instantly grabs your dog’s attention. The corner location makes the operations run efficiently, with patio-side ordering on one side and order pick-up on the other. Buds is takeout only, but there are a few picnic tables outside to eat onsite. And with sandwiches this tasty, it’s best not to wait.

Your deli sandwich favorites get a healthy makeover at Buds. All sandwiches are made to order using meat alternatives and fresh veggie ingredients. The Chicken Pesto, Buffalo Chicken, and Barbacoa sandwiches shock you with indistinguishable vegan meat. Sandwiches come on toasted bread and are cut in two for sneaking food to your pet under the table. In addition to sandwiches, it also serves wraps, burritos, subs, and the famous sweet lavender lemonade to drink.

Amenities and More: Many Vegetarian Options, Accepts Credit Cards, Plastic-free packaging

Address: 509 East 300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84102

Slackwater

Smell that? Artisan-style pizza hot out of the oven at Slackwater. Its new Granary District location features a modern dog-friendly patio for enjoying hot slices and cold beer.

Opened in 2011, Slackwater expanded its Salt Lake Valley pizza empire with another location. Pet parents can bring their furry kids to the family-friendly atmosphere that borders the line between indoor and outdoor eating. There won’t be a cloud in the sky when the servers roll up the garage-style doors to connect the dining room and patio.

Put in your order before the live music performances start. Chefs will hear loud and clear your request for its house signature pizzas—Italian Job, Pua’a Luau Pizza, Gyro Trip, and California Sunrise. Also, try the veggie-topped Caprese or calzone that comes with toppings on and inside of it.

Slackwater is known for its award-winning menu of beer. It curated an extensive list of craft beer, including locally brewed spirits and seasonal flavors,

Amenities and More: Takes Reservations, Many Vegetarian Options, Waiter Service, wheelchair Accessible, Offers Military Discount

Address: 684 S 500 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Arlo Restaurant

Exercise those dog legs on an uphill dog walk to Capitol Hill. In the shadows of the Utah State Capitol Building perched on the summit is a dog-friendly restaurant that makes the ascent worth it—Arlo Restaurant. It brings the fine dining experience to a casual setting that’s even relaxed on its pet policies.

Patio season is in, and mentioning Arlo Restaurant always makes tails wag. The chic restaurant has a stylish back patio will hillside views, and you can even see a beautiful sunset during golden hour. The intimate space lets you enjoy undisturbed comforts with your pet until your friendly waiter serves your meal.

Arlo Restaurant specializes in contemporary American dishes while drawing influences internationally. Imaginative fusion dishes like fish and chips empanadas or falafel fritters show off the kitchen’s creativity. Seafood dishes like ceviche, halibut, and salmon are also popular. It’s only open during dinner hours, 5:30-9 PM, however, you can order brunch—French toast or Mexican eggs—anytime.

Amenities and More: Takes Reservations, Vegan Options, Waiter Service, Heated Outdoor Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Full Bar

Address: 271 Center St. W, Salt Lake City, UT 84103

Nomad Eatery

Nomad Eatery will feel like home if you’re wandering around looking for the best dog-friendly restaurants in Salt Lake City. So, settle down for a while on the outdoor patio and dig into modern brew pub favorites.

The servers at Nomad Eatery can always pick out a new doggy face from its crowd of regulars. But you’ll get the same excellent treatment as if you’ve been there several times before. The owner put over two decades of experience into creating a trendy restaurant conveniently connected to Uinta Brewery. A glass of craft beer always goes well with pub classics.

Narrow down your food selection between sandwiches, burgers, and salad, or load up on the small plate appetizers. The menu includes a deli-style turkey club, a crispy fish sandwich, smoked salmon salad, and falafel salad.

Watch the clock because Nomad Eatery closes between 3-5 PM every day before reopening for dinner.

Amenities and More: Women-owned, Heated Outdoor Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Many Vegetarian Options, Accepts Apple Pay

Address: 1722 S Fremont Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84105

Monsieur Crepes

Crepes from Monsieur Crepes will have your dog barking in French. However, visiting this pet-friendly restaurant always translates into an excellent meal with your dog. Enjoy crepes around the clock at this restaurant, which is open from breakfast to dinner.

Monsieur Crepes originated as a food truck before parking its operations at a location in East Central. With the sun shining over the Salt Lake Valley, retreat beneath the umbrellas for shade on the picnic tables while dining on the outdoor patio. The space is partially fenced and features French decor like umbrellas the color of the French flag.

The thinner, the better! Monsieur Crepes are made-to-order, and you can even watch the process if you go inside. The thinnest layer of batter holds a mountain of toppings. The menu features themed crepes: the Arc de Triomphe Crepe and Champs Elysee’s Crepe after famous Parisian attractions, and the Marie Antionette crepe after the former Queen of France. The toppings range from caramel, tomatoes, strawberries, whipped cream, chicken, pesto, and more.

Amenities and More: Takes Reservations, vegan Options, Accepts Apple Pay

Address: 1617 S 900th E, Salt Lake City, UT 84105

Red Lotus Bistro

Make reservations for outdoor patio seating with your pet at the Red Lotus Bistro. Watch the downtown traffic pass by from the sidewalk seating space. This locally-owned Asian food spot cooks original recipes of Vietnamese and Chinese dishes.

The 2020 restaurant opening for Red Lotus Bistro isn’t the first time its head chef, Chef Lam, has been in the kitchen. His culinary experience surpasses 35 years. He’s sure to add many more years behind the woks and grills at the bistro preparing dishes that diners love.

Asian comfort food is the highlight of the menu at Red Lotus Bistro. Eat your way through the mound of white rice when eating entrees like Tai Chien chicken, orange chicken, pon con chicken, and general Tso’s chicken. Slurp appetizing noodle dishes, such as pad Thai and shrimp yakisoba noodles. Order the pho for a bowl of fresh ingredients swimming in broth with a savory flavor by the time you drink it at the end.

Amenities and More: Takes Reservations, Accepts Apple Pay, Waiter Service, Wheelchair Accessible

Address: 329 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Sweet Lake Biscuits & Limeade

Salt Lake City just got a lot sweeter with southern comfort food. Scurry down to Sweet Lake Biscuits & Limeade because it’s getting more popular every day. Lines keep getting longer as local pet owners discover a place with good food and dog-friendly seating.

The funky logo for Sweet Lake hints at the restaurant’s trendy vibe. The inside is only good for cooking your food because you don’t want to miss the outside excitement. It has a patio space with umbrellas providing shade for the tables. Don’t just sit around waiting for your food—there are oversized Connect Four and Jenga games outside.

The goal of southern comfort food is leaving full, and Sweet Lake Biscuits has plenty of big plates to fill you up. The biscuits are made fresh daily and used to make signature dishes at the restaurant. The most famous dish, the Hoss, is a must-try. Egg and bacon lay on a fluffy biscuit covered in gravy. It also puts its own twist on brunch staples like eggs Benedict, French toast, and pancakes.

Amenities and More: Women-owned, Wheelchair Accessible, Waiter Service, Many Vegetarian Options, Covered Outdoor Seating

Address: 54 W 1700 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84115

Log Haven

Stumped on where to eat with your pet in Salt Lake City? Log Haven cuts down your choices to one as it’s one of the city’s best-rated dog-friendly restaurants. Your pet will have plenty of fresh air at this retreat-turned-restaurant.

Log Haven is a century-plus-year-old log cabin once used for romance. It was renovated by the current owner Margo Provost, who has been featured in magazines and garnered awards for her entrepreneurial savvy and culinary expertise. And she creates a dining experience with your pet that you’ll never forget. Wander the pet-friendly trails of the Wasatch National Forest, just outside Salt Lake City, to discover this hidden gem.

Waterfalls trickling in the distance set a soothing mood for the evening. The spacious outdoor patio is frequently used for large events but separates the tables to accommodate as many pet owners as it can.

Log Haven serves chef-prepared meals like pork chop and filet mignon cooked to order. Try unique meats like bacon-wrapped elk or bison steak. And end your meal with coconut banana soufflé or a pineapple upside down cake.

Amenities and More: Takes Reservations, Waiter Service, Women-owned, Full Bar

Address: 6451 E Millcreek Canyon Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84109

VENETO Ristorante Italiano

One of Italy’s richest wine and culinary regions thrives in Salt Lake City. VENETO Ristorante Italiano makes it no secret that you’re eating food created by recipes from the Veneto Region. The region is famous for Venice, canals, and wine, and you get to indulge in the spirits with your culture-savvy pet.

VENETO’s owner, Marco, was born in Verona, Italy, home to the Romeo and Juliet story. However, he has a story of triumph instead of tragedy. His timeline includes relocating to SLC and establishing the restaurant with his spouse in 2016.

Dine like the Italians—outdoor patio seats at white-cloth tables on European furniture. Sip fresh Italian wine served in a bottle or glass at the wine bar.

VENETO is open Tuesday-Sunday during dinner hours only. The menu features year-round specials and seasonal dishes that always give something new to try. The homestyle cooking includes local favorites like gnocchi sbatui di malga, tagliata di manzo, and burrata e prosciutto crude.

Amenities and More: Takes Reservations, Waiter Service, Heated Outdoor Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Vegan Options

Address: 370 E 900th S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Codspeed

Hallpass is a unique way to dine with your pet in Salt Lake City. It’s a food hall concept in Downtown SLC that has several restaurants. However, none stands out like Codspeed, which will have all pets running at Godspeed to get in line. So, hold on to their leash as they drag you along to claim your spot at one of the best local seafood restaurants.

The open seating model at Hallpass also includes an outdoor dog-friendly eating area. Choose your style of comfort—seats on the wooden deck or comfy lounge chairs on the artificial turf with your pets within arm’s reach away. For food, go to the Codspeed counter and order. Drinks are a bit easier with servers walking around taking orders.

Smell the fish cooking from the kitchen persuading you to order one of its fresh fish options. Fish and chips is the most popular meal. It also has fish options like tilapia, salmon, habit, and a catch of the day.

Amenities and More: Accepts Apple Pay, Accepts Android Pay, Full Bar, Happy Hour Specials, Wheelchair Accessible

Address: 153 S Rio Grande St. Ste 107, Salt Lake City, UT 84101