If
you own a dog, you’ll know the places you can go and things you can do are
limited, especially without your best friend mortally embarrassing you by
spontaneously dropping one at the worst possible moment. If you don’t own a
dog, there’s a good chance you wish you did, and want to go somewhere you can
pretend you own a dog, without the hassle of knowing you’re literally
responsible for an animal’s excrement.
So,
for dog-owners and dog-lusters, searching for a place to take your pooch for a
fab day out or, alternatively, annoy the crap out of dog owners by stopping
every time you see a cute doggy and asking for a picture… This one’s for you. We’ve
rounded up our best dog-friendly spots on the Gold Coast and Brisbane, so
you’ll know where to head for a coffee or swim with your four-legged pal.
Gold Coast
The Spit is a glorious land where dogs rule supreme and feeble humans can do nothing about it. Currumbin Estuary
is a not-so-little treasure just about perfect for dog owners on the southern
end of the Coast. Connected to Palm Beach at the river mouth, the Currumbin
Estuary meets up with the beach for calm, relaxing chill-out spot with your
pooch, with the still water ideal for vertically-challenged pups. Another gem among Gold Coast’s dog beaches is
Tallebudgera Beach, north of the Tallebudgera bathing reserve to the
Tallebudgera Creek entrance. Feel the buzz of GC athleticism by
taking your pooch to Pizzey Park’s off-leash dog area. Part of Miami’s massive
Pizzey Park sporting complex, with just about every sport available to play and
train, you’ll be surrounded by active Gold Coasters and best of all: their
doggies!
Gold
Coast consists of some excellent dog friendly cafes, so if you are looking to
take your puppy out for a treat, then this is it. The fantastic Parc-Bah
Espresso in Southport is a must visit as it offers a menu designed primarily
for dogs. Although you will enjoy their sweet treats such as peanut butter,
walnut cake, and yoghurt, it's actually the top-selling dishes for dogs.
Other
cafes also worth-visiting in Gold Coast are All-Time Coffee in
Mermaid Beach, Le Vintage Boutique Cafe in Worongary, Burleigh Social in North
Burleigh, Alfred's in Mermaid Beach, Hidden Perk in Burleigh Heads, Paleo Cafe
in Burleigh Heads, Cafe Nineteen in Sanctuary Cove, Crema in Harbour Town and
Elephant Rock Cafe in Currumbin.
All-Time Coffee in Mermaid Beach we usually drop into this little gem of a cafe when we venutre down the coast. The
coffee is always excellent. The food is excellent and consistent and Elle makes
the best vegan toasties and donuts made with love.
Brisbane
Another
great Aussie city for dog owners is Brisbane. With more than 120 excellent
off-leash parks and dog friendly beaches for your dog to enjoy, it
actually shines when it comes to walkies. Most notable best dog parks in
Brisbane include: Kroll Gardens, Colmslie Recreation Reserve, Downfall
Creek, Schuster Park, Green Hill Reservoir, Kedron Brook Floodway, Sunset Park,
Buddina Offleash Dog Park, Aquatic Paradise and GJ Walter.
If you
are looking to find the Brisbane cafes to bring your dog to, make your way to
any of these popular cafes: Brown Dog Cafe in Woolloongabba, Sassafrass in
Paddington, Nana and Da's in Kedron, Todd & Pup in Moorooka, Alcove Café
and Deli in Wilston, Saabi on Manson in Hendra, Bunker in Milton and Carte
Blanche Espresso in Camp Hill. At the Yatala Drive-in, dogs on leaches can also
have a fabulous night with the family.
Brekkie @ Brown Dog Cafe,
Wooloongabba
One of our favourite Cafes to
visit would be Brown Dog Café. With a sunny corner outlook and simple facade,
Brown Dog Cafe is an unassuming, hole-in-the-wall style cafe. Popular with
cyclists, dog walkers and nonchalant wanderers, the cafe offers a footpath
dining area and for pooches and their walkers to relax. Red-hued high-school
lockers, pop art and colourful stools add a splash of colour to the interior,
while the glowing cake cabinet is full of fresh takeaway options for breakfast and
lunch on the run. On that note, one of the standout dishes happens to be
the Dog breakfast – scrambled eggs, haloumi, avocado, roma tomato and spinach.
Todd & Pup
Moorooka may be
the go-to suburb to buy a second-hand car, but it’s also becoming the place to
find quality brunches thanks to a burgeoning café scene in the winding streets
behind the “magic mile”. One such café to have popped up is Todd & Pup.
As the cute name suggests, dogs are welcome here. So are Todds. For those of us
on the other side of town who aren’t in the market for a new SUV, is it worth
the drive to this café?
This is such a useful post for dog owners! I've never heard of dog cafes before...
ReplyDeleteSo great for people who love to go everywhere with their dogs...
ReplyDeleteHa! It's like LA! LA is dog-friendly EVERYWHERE.
ReplyDeleteNow we know where to go! My spouse and I are total dog-lusters lol.
ReplyDeleteYour dog is so adorable! and that donut in the all-time cafe looks divine! Thank you for sharing this list for dog owners :)
ReplyDeleteWe don't have any pets but my best friend loves traveling with her dogs. I'll have to send this to her!
ReplyDeleteApril
Aw this is so cute! Love dog beaches and dog friendly places. I'll have to check these places out!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I've heard of cat cafes but not dog cafes! Great options for the dog-owners.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea for those who travel with their dogs. I know a lot of people would rather their dogs be with them on vacation.
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like tons of fun for you & your dog! & A dog cafe? I have never heard of such a thing
ReplyDeleteTime coffee in Mermaid beach looks fab, I could just eat that sweet treat right now - yummy x
ReplyDeleteOh now I know more places to travel with my dogs. Surely he would be fun!
ReplyDeleteI wish we had someplace similar in the area! Dogs deserve fun and leisure too!
ReplyDeleteYour dog is all kinds of adorable. I appreciated this post. It's so helpful for travelers to know where to go -- and oh my gosh, the photo of your dog swimming is such an amazing capture.
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