Four mountains restaurants that’ll satisfy both pup and parent. 

By Sarah Carpenter-Peck

The mountains are a dog-friendly place to live. You’ll find lots of restaurants that’ll welcome your pup and their water bowl on the patio. Actually, this story was going to be about those spots—but I ended up with such a long list, I pivoted when four places really stood out above the rest. They’re not just dog-friendly—they’re dog-tantalizing. Treat your fur baby at these restaurants that have something on the menu they’ll love too.

Phoenicia Diner 

This 1960s Airstream with a covered dining area and extended picnic area offers an unseasoned dog burger and a stack of water bowls at the drink station. Humans enjoy a locally-sourced menu with some vegan, gluten-friendly and kid options. Phoenicia, NY | 845.688.9957 | phoeniciadiner.com

Smoky Rock BBQ

The doggie menu at this barbecue joint—offering bipeds burgers, sandwiches, signature meats and classic barbecue sides—features oven-roasted dog-friendly brisket and turkey prepared without any spices. Arf arf! (That’s dog for “more, please!”) Rhinebeck, NY | 845.876.5232 | smokyrockbbq.com

Last Chance Restaurant 

With an upscale café menu offering (in part) gluten-free, vegan and kid options plus a healthy beer and wine menu for the adults, the secret doggie menu (chicken and rice, steak and rice) at this full-service restaurant, antique store and gourmet shop is truly icing on the cake. Tannersville, NY | 518.589.6424 | lastchanceonline.com

The ’6 House Pub 

This restaurant at the 1896 House Inn offers a “Bone Appetit” doggie menu including a cut up hot dog without the bun, gourmet ground beef meatballs, a burger patty and flame-grilled chicken breast with rice. Hope Fido leaves room for dessert—there’s even a scoop of vanilla ice cream on this menu. Williamstown, MA | 413.458.1896 | 6housepub.com

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