15 Best Dog Friendly Restaurants in Carmel-by-the-Sea
Our furry Carmelites run downtown businesses
. . . and wine rooms.
They do our banking with us . . .
. . . help us run our errands,
. . . show off their vintage cars . . .
. . . and are seen at all the happening places.
They dress up in their Sunday best . . .
. . . hit the town
with their people parents and
. . . get loose and run off-leash on Carmel Beach.
But what dogs really love to do, above all else, . . . is go out to eat in one of Carmel-by-the-Sea's many dog friendly restaurants!!
We have done an exhaustive survey (with the help of our very own Brandy Beagle) and have come up with our take of the 15 Best Dog Friendly Restaurants in Carmel (including both Carmel-by-the-Sea and the Barnyard Shopping Village). Each restaurant has its own unique charm, but all have great food, fun atmosphere, and cater enthusiastically to our little four legged friends. We had planned to rank them in order, but quite frankly it was just too difficult a task. Brandy loves them all, and frankly we can't blame her. So we've taken the easy way out and instead present to you our alphabetical list of Carmel's 15 Best Dog Friendly Restaurants - mangia!
We have done an exhaustive survey (with the help of our very own Brandy Beagle) and have come up with our take of the 15 Best Dog Friendly Restaurants in Carmel (including both Carmel-by-the-Sea and the Barnyard Shopping Village). Each restaurant has its own unique charm, but all have great food, fun atmosphere, and cater enthusiastically to our little four legged friends. We had planned to rank them in order, but quite frankly it was just too difficult a task. Brandy loves them all, and frankly we can't blame her. So we've taken the easy way out and instead present to you our alphabetical list of Carmel's 15 Best Dog Friendly Restaurants - mangia!
The Barnyard
Nina and Jeano opened
Allegro Gourmet Pizzeria in 1988 with the desire to “capture that elusive
dream; the soulful pizzeria that exists in every Italian neighborhood.” They have achieved just that with Allegro,
tucked into the northwest corner of Carmel Barnyard Shopping Village.
Besides pizza, Allegro serves antipasti, soups, salads, and pasta. Happy hour is 4 to 6pm, Monday through Friday where beer is $4 andwine is $5. On Thursday from 4 to 6pm, Allegro has free wine tasting and antipasti. As a bonus Fido always eats for free with his/her pack leader.
Court of the Fountains
Mission Street between Ocean and 7th
European Cuisine
For over 30
years Tony Salameh has nurtured his “child,” Anton & Michel. A graduate of the Hotel School of
Lausanne in Switzerland, Salameh was inducted into the restaurateur Hall of
Fame (the Monterey County chapter of the California Restaurant Association) in
2002.
Enjoy Anton & Michel with your pet in one of Carmel's romantic courts, the Court of the Fountains. There are no heaters in the courtyard, so on cool nights dress appropriately or ask for a table by the fire pit.
Carmel Plaza Courtyard
Junipero & Ocean Avenue
International Cuisine
Firok Shield and his
restaurant family operates three restaurants in Carmel, da Giovanni (Ristorante
Mediterraneo), Bistro Giovanni (famous $10 Bottomless Mimosas at Breakfast),
Though each has a pet friendly venue, Bistro Beaujolais has the largest.
With numerous outdoor heaters, along with a fire pit, patio setting is perfect even on cool evenings.
Bistro Beaujolais opens at 10am serving breakfast. Lunch is served from 10am to 4pm and dinner until close. Burgers are served all day. They even have gluten free buns; just ask.
5th Avenue between Mission and San Carlos
French Cuisine
It
is safe to say that the restaurant business is what the Georis brothers, Walter
and Gaston, do and what they stand for. The
Georis family emigrated from Belgium to Southern California in 1956 and in 1977
the brothers opened Casanova in Carmel. Walter and Gaston were the team behind
Casanova and its sister restaurant La Bicyclette for years. As their families grew and the brothers each
took on other projects, they decided to amicably end their partnership in
2014.
Gaston
took over La Bicyclette and works with his son Gabe, who owns Mundaka and
Barmel; while Walter runs Casanova with his son Klaus as chef. Walter also owns Corkscrew Bistro, Cowgirl Winery
and Georis Winery in Carmel Valley.
SW Corner of 5th Avenue & Junipero
American Cuisine
In 1944, Hugh Comstock (builder of the fairy tale homes in
Carmel’s Historic Hill District) constructed a forge for artist and master blacksmith
Francis Whitaker on the southwest corner of Junipero and Fifth. It was at this
forge that Whitaker produced many of the sign holders, door latches, fireplace
grates and fence post accents that can still be found all over Carmel. After Whitaker left Carmel in the '60s, The
Forge became an artist’s studio and in 1970 was converted into a restaurant
called the Forge in the Forest.
In 2013, the Profeta Family - long time Carmelites - purchased the restaurant and shortened the name to The
Forge; Greg Profeta runs the day to day operations and is responsible for the restaurant's
physical and culinary rejuvenation.
There are two outdoor patios where your furry friends can join you for brunch, lunch, or dinner. The lower Dog
Pound patio is the primary dining area, with murals reminiscent of a European
village, a toasty fire pit, and heaters; perfect to allow you to enjoy our cool summer
evenings.
During the off season (non-summer months) the lower patio is closed and the upper patio is open for our canine friends. With its charming garden, two fire pits, numerous heaters, and subtle lighting in the trees overhead, the upper patio is packed in the winter months and is one of Brandy's favorites.
Doggie diners have their own menu with choices so tempting my father-in-law once tried to order off it. Ever happy to serve the great waiters here cheerfully responded that it was no problem, as long as he'd be OK with it being served in a dog bowl. Happy Hour is split – 3 to 5pm and 9pm to close.
Hog's Breath Inn
San Carlos between 5th and 6th Avenues
American Cuisine
Clint Eastwood discovered the Carmel area in 1950 (more specifically Mission Ranch) when he was stationed at Fort Ord during the Korean War. Twenty years later, during the filming of Play Misty for Me, director Clint
Eastwood and his friend, accomplished writer, and actor Paul Lippman (1931-2004) dreamed about opening their own bar.
Though Mr. Eastwood doesn't own the restaurant anymore, you can still find his portrait on the wall of the old-world style pub complete with a wild boars head.
In 1972, Eastwood, Lippman, and Walter Becker, an established Carmel restaurateur (Sans Souci and The Marquis Restaurant), formed a partnership and opened Hog's Breath Inn. Together they would run this establishment for 27 years.
Stop by with your pet during Happy Hour 3:30 to 5:30pm Monday through Friday and enjoy some of the best bar food around.
Or order a "Dirty Harry Burger" off the lunch or the early bird menus while you enjoy one of the many fire pits.
Ocean Avenue at Monte Verde Street
At the Pine Inn
In
1889, Delos Goldsmith erected the first hotel in Carmel on the northeast corner
of Ocean Avenue and Broadway (now Junipero).
Called the Hotel Carmelo this two story wooden hotel had eight guest
rooms. In 1903 the hotel was purchased
by Frank Devendorf and Frank Powers (Carmel-by-the-Sea’s co-founders). They decided that the hotel should be closer
to the beach, so they partially dismantled it, hoisted the rest on to pine logs
and pulled it by mule down Ocean Avenue to its present site. On July 4, 1903 the hotel reopened as the
Pine Inn.
El Paseo Courtyard
NE Corner of Dolores Street and 7th Avenue
The Spanish Eclectic style El Paseo Building was constructed in 1928. Little Napoli, owned by Chef Pepe, takes up the second in a trilogy of buildings in the Historic Downtown area of Carmel, designed by Oakland architects Blaine & Olsen.
You and your pet will enjoy eating lunch or dinner on the patio of Little Napoli. It is here you will also find the Terra Cotta sculpture entitled “El Paseo” by artist Jo Mora (1876-1947).
Chef Pepe also owns Vesuvio, Carmel Bakery, and Vino Napoli Wine Bar and can often been seen riding between restaurants on his Pepe-A-Go-Go.
Carmel Barnyard
Modern European Restaurant
Lugano's Swiss Bistro is owned by our dear friends, Andre and Nargis Lengacher. You and Fido can sit out in their cozy Alpine-style covered porch and enjoy live polka music while you sample the culinary magic of Chef Andre as he prepares some of the the best Schnitzel and fondue dishes this side of the Swiss Alps. And you aren't the only one who can enjoy their award winning Swiss, German, French and Italian cuisine at lunch or dinner as Lugano's also offers your furry friend their very own Doggie Menu. Our Brandy Beagle gives it two paws way up!
Did we mention they offer fondue? Oh yes they do. Original cheese, Chicken, beef, seafood and of course Swiss chocolate. As they say "It's hip to dip", and we might add, "tasty too"! Just remember though, its a popular Swiss custom that if a lady loses her morsel in the fondue, she pays with a kiss to the gentlemen on her right. If a gentlemen loses, he buys a bottle of wine.
Nargis and Andre love to say that when you come to Lugano's you "Arrive as a guest and leave as a friend". Truer words were never spoken. Very active in the community, Nargis and Andre are also the major movers and shakers behind the annual Monterey Bay Oktoberfest and Mayfest Monterey, two great must see events.
Lugano's is located on the east end of the Barnyard Village just off Highway 1 near Carmel Valley Road. The Barnyard is made up of seven rustic barns surrounded by gardens filled with trumpet vine, bougainvillea and an assortment of beautiful roses.
Historic Court of the Golden Bough
Ocean Avenue between Lincoln and Monte Verde
In 2008 friends Faisal Nimri and Bashar Sneeh opened Dametra Cafe on Ocean Avenue specializing in Mediterranean and Greek cuisine. Their restaurant became so popular that many times they would have to turn away numerous people who lined up outside the restaurant down the street hoping for a table. To help alleviate the problem Nimri and Sneeh purchased the PortaBella restaurant down the street and have recently completed interior renovations and a menu change, now featuring specialty dishes rich in color and flavor from France, Italy and Spain.
The building that today is home to PortaBella began life as Sade’s,
a restaurant and bar that for fifty years was a popular meeting place for
actors, artists and musicians in Carmel-by-the-Sea. It was built in 1925 by Lee Gottfried for
magazine editor, Harry Leon Wilson, in part to house his wife’s flower shop, “The
Bloomin Basement,” and became the eastern most building in the historic Court
of the Golden Bough. Designed in the Tudor Revival style, this building gave this
court its medieval European style.
There are two pleasant patios for pooches. One in front on Ocean Avenue and a covered heated patio in the back. Both are perfect places for a pleasurable lunch or dinner with your pet.
Japanese
Carmel Barnyard
Located in the Carmel Barnyard under the windmill next door to Lugano Swiss Bistro, pet friendly Robata Grill and Sake Bar has a lovely heated patio lit by Japanese lanterns and a warm fire pit.
Lincoln and 7th Avenue
American Cuisine
Dr. Kocher commissioned the architect firm of Blaine and Olsen to build a structure on the former site of what was called the Lincoln Inn, At its opening, the Monterey Peninsula Herald called the La Ribera "One of the show places of the peninsula," as it offered its hotel guests high tea and wine tasting, In the 1960's the property was called Cypress West. In the mid 1980's local businessman Dennis LeVett took over ownership of Cypress West and in partnership with local actress and animal activist, Doris Day (yes, THAT Doris Day) they opened the original pet-friendly boutique hotel in Carmel, Cypress Inn.
Terry's menu serves traditional American classics at lunch, dinner, and for lite bites. Your four legged friends are welcome to join you for a meal or cocktail just about anywhere on property. Top Hat Optional.
Terry's has brought back the classic cocktail of Hollywood's Golden Age so stop by during "Yappy Hour" between 4:30 and 6pm Monday through Friday and enjoy 15% off these special drinks. Don't forget to order a "muttini" (bowl of water) for your friend.
Be sure to make your reservations early if you plan on afternoon tea served Friday and Saturday between 12 and 3pm. This very popular event includes homemade scones, tea sandwiches and petit fours from Terry's kitchen. Sniffs optional (though pretty much guaranteed).
Treehouse Cafe Carmel
Stonehouse Terrace
San Carlos Street between 7th and 8th Avenues
International
NE Corner of Dolores Street and 6th Avenue
American
The Village Corner opened in the mid 1950's. In 1976, the restaurant was threatened with a loss of their lease as the owners of the building had other plans for the property. Frustrated and angered over the possibility of losing their cherished restaurant local Carmelites sprang into action and formed a group called Old Carmel. Concerned with the proliferation of tourism in Carmel, this organization established themselves as a powerful political movement of 300 residents and through their actions were able to save the Village Corner from eviction.
Basil Seasonal Dining
California Cuisine
Outdoor covered and heated patio in the Paseo San Carlos Courtyard.
Stonehouse Terrace
San Carlos Street between 7th and 8th Avenues
International
The Treehouse Cafe is located on the second floor of the Stonehouse Terrace, sandwiched in between Wittpenn's Antiques and The Pasta Palate.
The creation of friends restaurateur Fadi Alminiri and dentist
Robert Zemicke, the Treehouse specializes in international food from the Middle East, Greece, Thailand, Asia, and Italy. You and your pet can eat outside on the upper patio that has plenty of heaters, fire pits and umbrellas to take care of just about any kind of cool evening in Carmel.
At night the subtle lighting on the terrace gives the patio a European flavor.
American
The Village Corner opened in the mid 1950's. In 1976, the restaurant was threatened with a loss of their lease as the owners of the building had other plans for the property. Frustrated and angered over the possibility of losing their cherished restaurant local Carmelites sprang into action and formed a group called Old Carmel. Concerned with the proliferation of tourism in Carmel, this organization established themselves as a powerful political movement of 300 residents and through their actions were able to save the Village Corner from eviction.
Thankful to Old Carmel for their efforts, the Village Corner has been serving Carmelites for over 60 years - serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner to locals and visitors alike. Here our friend Franklin poses pensively above as he waits for his name to be called to be seated. Franklin party of eight....
Their dog friendly outdoor patio features a retractable roof that makes it possible to enjoy your delicious american style meals with your best bud just about any time of year.
. . . including, of course, his best girl, Brandy Beagle.
Honorable Mention
We admit, we're terrible when it comes to narrowing down our list of favorites. They're just all so good. In fact Brandy Beagle insisted that we share the following additional dog friendly restaurants for your dining pleasure. Please enjoy. Trust us, we do whenever we can.
California Cuisine
Outdoor covered and heated patio in the Paseo San Carlos Courtyard.
Located inside the Doud ArcadeSan Carlos Street between Ocean and 7th Avenues
Carmel Belle practices sustainability by providing high quality hormone-free meats and uses local ingredients from local farmers. Order inside then enjoy your breakfast, lunch, or dinner on the patio.
Cucina Toscana
Junipero Street between 5th and 6th Avenues
Rustic Italian menu featuring local produce, hand-crafted pasta and slow cooked meats by executive Chef Brad Briske. Voted best new restaurant in Monterey County Weekly. Small number of tables on a heated patio in the front of the restaurant.
Carmel Coffee House
Located under the Las Tiendas Archway
Perfect for a coffee and snack with your pet.
Irish-American Pub
Carmel Barnyard
Located upstairs in the Carmel Barnyard the only place to enjoy a Banger or Fish n Chips and Guinness with your Irish Wolfhound or Setter.
Flaherty's
Seafood Grill and Oyster Bar
6th Avenue between Dolores and San Carlos
The original "Sustainability Restaurant" featuring fresh fish, caught wild, served in a small town, family atmosphere. Just about four tables located in Cinderella Lane (the alley next to Flaherty's).
NW Corner of 6th Avenue and Mission
Contemporary
Chef Grasing's namesake restaurant has justifiably garnered numerous awards over the including being voted Best Restaurant in Carmel by the readers of the Monterey County Weekly. Quite patio out back with heaters and large umbrella makes this a classy place to dine with your pet.
Katy's Place
Mission Street between 5th and 6th Avenues
Breakfast
Extremely popular visitors and local alike. Expect a line out the door - but worth the wait to dine on the patio with your pet.
Lafayette
Dolores between Fifth and Sixth
Nico Ristorante Europeo
San Carlos between Ocean and 7th Avenue
Dolores between Fifth and Sixth
With their bakery in the Barnyard such a success, Lafayette teamed up with Yafa and opened a new place in the village. Currently there are only two outdoor tables.
Nico Ristorante Europeo
San Carlos between Ocean and 7th Avenue
Cozy outdoor patio in front - perfect for dining with Fido.
Le St. Tropez
Dolores between Ocean and 7th Avenues
Modern and Classic French
Family owned and operated, many of their menu items may be ordered gluten free. Dine in their new Jardin des Artistes - parfait!
Dolores between Ocean and 7th Avenues
Modern and Classic French
Family owned and operated, many of their menu items may be ordered gluten free. Dine in their new Jardin des Artistes - parfait!
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Photography by L.A. Momboisse and R.M. Momboisse unless listed below or noted above;
Picture of Dog at Allegro Pizza - courtesy of Allegro Pizza
Picture of Clint Eastwood under the Hog Breath sign from Pinterest
Dog Menu at Lugano Swiss Bistro - courtesy of Lugano Swiss Bistro
Night picture of the Treehouse Restaurant - courtesy of Treehouse Cafe
Picture of Carmel Coffee House from Pinterest
Picture of back patio of Grasings - courtesy of Grasings
Picture of Dog at Allegro Pizza - courtesy of Allegro Pizza
Picture of Clint Eastwood under the Hog Breath sign from Pinterest
Dog Menu at Lugano Swiss Bistro - courtesy of Lugano Swiss Bistro
Night picture of the Treehouse Restaurant - courtesy of Treehouse Cafe
Picture of Carmel Coffee House from Pinterest
Picture of back patio of Grasings - courtesy of Grasings
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