Category: Cafes and Restaurants
Oxford is a vibrant city with a lot of dog-friendly cafes and restaurants. These establishments understand that for many pet owners, their furry companions are an important part of their family, and they want to be able to share their dining experiences with them.
One great way to find out which cafes and restaurants in Oxford are dog-friendly is to consult the Woof-O-Meter. The Woof-O-Meter is a rating system that ranks cafes and restaurants based on their dog-friendliness. It takes into account factors such as whether dogs are allowed inside, whether there are water bowls available for dogs, and whether there are any dog treats on the menu.
Society cafe
Where Coffee, Comfort, and Canines Collide Photos and recommendation by Swisa pongpech Welcome to Society Café, the paw-fect spot nestled in the heart of Oxford city centre, where every wag of the tail is greeted…
Read MoreYellow Submarine
Imagine if the coffee you order could reduce isolation. Imagine your lunch created employment opportunities. Imagine your cake could teach valuable life skills. At Yellow Submarine this is reality! The café is home to a…
Read MoreProof Social Bakehouse
Introduction Wow!! My first ever blog. For my first blog I decided to go to Proof Social Bakehouse with Daisy. My little Bichon Frise x Shih Tzu. An attractive little bakehouse located on Sandford Industrial…
Read MoreDaisy and Pepper’s Pawsitive Experience at Chilton Garden Centre
Chilton Garden Centre is a place where both plants and paws thrive Photos by Daisy Intro:Join Daisy and her adorable companion, Pepper, as they share their delightful experience at Chilton Garden Centre—a haven for gardening…
Read MoreA Pawsitively Brewtiful Experience at “The Little Blue Van”
If you’re a coffee enthusiast with a penchant for canine companionship, look no further than “The Little Blue Van,” a charming coffee oasis parked just outside the bustling business school near the railway station that…
Read MoreA Pawsitively Delicious Experience at Harrison’s Fish and Chips
Introduction: As a dedicated dog-friendly explorer, finding places that welcome both humans and their furry companions is always a delight. My recent discovery, Harrison’s Fish and Chips in Botley, Oxford, not only satisfied my craving…
Read MoreSailing into Canine Delight: The Paper Boat Café on Folly Bridge
Hey there, dog lovers! 🐾 Today, I’m excited to share my recent escapade to the charming Paper Boat Café on Folly Bridge, nestled in the heart of Oxford. Joining me on this delightful adventure were…
Read MoreTumbling Bay Cafe Botley
A Pawsitively Delightful Haven for Dogs and Their Humans Good morning, fellow dog enthusiasts! Today, I have an exciting tale to share about a hidden gem nestled on the Botley Road in Oxford—Tumbling Bay Cafe.…
Read MorePaws and Coffee Delight
Temporarily Closed – Pannekoek Pop-Up Café Summertown Are you a coffee enthusiast who loves to enjoy your favorite brew in the company of your furry friends? Look no further than Pannekoek Pop-Up Café, nestled within…
Read MoreCrosstown doughnut & vegan ice cream shop in Oxford
Pawsitively Sweet Celebrations at Crosstown Oxford: Oak’s 6th Birthday Bash! Introduction:Happy Barkday, Oak! Today marked a special milestone in the life of our furry friend as she turned six years old. To celebrate this joyous…
Read MoreExploring Oxford with Your Pooch: A Dog-Friendly Delight at New Ground Coffee
Oxford, with its historic charm and bustling streets, is a treasure trove of delightful spots to explore. Among these, New Ground Coffee on Ship Street stands out not only for its rich brews but also…
Read MoreMill View Garden Centre
Welcome to Mill View Garden Centre, a charming family business with a rich history that dates back to the 1950s. Founded by Father and Son, Frank and Colin Dallimore, this picturesque establishment began as a vegetable farm, but over the years, it has blossomed into a beloved destination for both plant enthusiasts and dog lovers alike. Let’s take a stroll through the heartwarming story of Mill View Garden Centre and explore why it has become a haven for families and their furry companions.
Read MoreDiscover the charm of Cantorist Farm, Bakery and Café
Cantorist Farm is open Thurs-Sun from 8:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. This dog-friendly spot welcomes you with a delightful atmosphere. A perfect weekend getaway!
Read MoreThe Snug at Bishops Court Farm
If you’re seeking a truly dog-friendly haven that boasts delicious food, charming Alpaca, and a team of welcoming staff, look no further than The Snug at Bishop’s Court Farm. Embrace the joy of sharing a delightful meal with your beloved four-legged friend amidst a serene farm setting. The Snug promises an experience that will leave tails wagging and hearts full, making it an unforgettable destination for every dog lover out there. So, leash up your furry friend and head over to The Snug for a delightful time that you both will cherish forever.
Read MoreA Pawsitively Amazing Experience at Willows: A Dog-Friendly Shake Shop, Café, and Craft Haven
Willows Shake Shop and Café was nothing short of extraordinary. From their delectable shakes and snacks to the warm embrace of their dog-friendly environment, every moment spent there felt like pure bliss.
Read MoreCoffeesmith Oxford
Dog Friendly Cafe in the City Centre Kristina and I took Oak to Coffeesmith a dog friendly cafe in the city centre. Coffeesmith cafe is in a beautiful 12th century building, you can feel the…
Read MoreBuscot Tearoom in Oxfordshire
Buscot Tearoom is a paradise for dogs and their humans alike. Upon entering, you’ll find a small indoor seating area with a bar, tastefully arranged tables, and chairs. The tearoom’s dog-friendly policy means that your furry companion can join you both inside and outside the establishment. Water bowls are readily available to keep your pup hydrated, and they even offer dog-specific ice cream to treat your four-legged friend to a delightful snack.
Read MoreA Dog-Friendly Delight at Maya’s Coffee
One of the highlights of Maya’s Coffee is their dog-friendly policy. As soon as we walked in, we were greeted with warmth and a genuine appreciation for our furry friends. Luna, their adorable resident dog, made Oak feel right at home and even posed for a few photos together. See below. It was heartwarming to see how much they value the presence of dogs in their establishment.
Read MoreNotcutts Garden Centre in Oxford
Notcutts Garden Centre is a haven for dog owners, where the staff extends a warm welcome to both humans and their furry friends. As you stroll through the centre, you’ll find water bowls thoughtfully placed around, ensuring that our canine companions stay hydrated and comfortable throughout the visit. The staff’s genuine love for dogs adds an extra touch of warmth to the overall experience.
Read MoreThe Dogs Spot Hits the Top Spot as Oxfordshire’s Ultimate Canine Destination
The Dog Spot has truly become the ultimate destination for dog lovers in Oxfordshire, combining exceptional products, top-notch services, and a warm, welcoming environment that will make you and your canine companion feel right at home. Make sure to visit The Dog Spot and experience the magic firsthand—it’s an adventure you and your Dog won’t want to miss!
Read MoreOxford Bus Museum and Morris Motors Museum
Oak and I embarked on a delightful journey through time, exploring the fascinating world of buses
Read MoreGeorge Street Social Restaurant
🐾 A Dog-Friendly Experience at George Street Social! 🐶 Hey there, fellow dog lovers! I recently had the pleasure of visiting George Street Social with my dog, Oak, and I just had to share our…
Read MoreLula’s Ethiopian Cuisine
Overall, Oak and I highly recommends Lula’s Ethiopian Cuisine as a dog-friendly restaurant in Oxford. From the moment they entered, the staff’s warmth and attentiveness towards Oak were remarkable. It’s clear that Lula’s embraces the spirit of community and treats their customers, both human and canine, like cherished friends. If you’re seeking a dog-friendly dining experience in Oxford that offers delectable Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine, look no further than Lula’s Ethiopian Cuisine.
Read MoreRestore Garden Café
This cozy café has a dog-friendly area that is situated in the beautiful Garden, which provides a tranquil backdrop to your meal. The food is all homemade and locally sourced, which is a huge plus for those who appreciate quality ingredients.
Read MoreThe Handle Bar The Handlebar café and kitchen The Handle Bar
Dog-friendly Handlebar café and kitchen is a must-visit! Rustic and cozy ambiance with brick walls, wooden seats, and bike decor. Ample space for dogs to sit at the table and water bowls provided. Tried both veggie and meat breakfast, and they were both delicious. Expect a queue as it’s a popular spot, but look for our Oxford City Dog sticker in their window!
Read MoreHorsebox Coffee Co
Such a lovely surprise to come across amazing coffee on our walk back from the University Parks.
Read MoreCommon Ground Café – Social Co-work & Community Arts
Common Ground Café – Social Co-work & Community Arts. During my visit, I was impressed to see an artist working on a beautiful painting right by the door – a great example of the creativity that thrives at Common Ground Café.
Read MoreGeorge & Davis ice cream shop
Calling all dog owners in Oxford! 🐶🍦 Check out our latest blog post featuring the dog-friendly George & Davis ice cream shop in Oxford. Enjoy a sweet treat with your furry friend and experience their welcoming atmosphere. #dogfriendly #Oxford #icecream 🐾🍨
Read MoreArt Café
The Art Café is so named because it features a range of local artists’ work on the walls inside the café. You’ll find a variety of styles and mediums on display, from paintings to photographs. All the art is available for purchase, so it’s a great opportunity to take home a unique piece of Oxford for yourself or as a gift.
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