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 Post subject: Dog-friendly restaurants, etc in Taipei
PostPosted: 04 Jul 2006, 14:39 
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I'm always looking for more restaurants, tea shops, etc that allow dogs (including medium and large dogs), whether its outdoor seating or actually letting them inside...

I sometimes go to:

Beermeister, outdoor seating, in the back of New York, New York (Warner Village)

Playing (I think that's its name), small bar with lots of outdoor seating on the corner of SongLong and JiLong Rds (can also take dogs inside)

Mr. Paco's Pizza.. in a small alley between Zhongxiao and Ren'ai Rds (can take dogs inside).

Citizen Cain, at least during dinner (not sure about later at night)



If you know of any others, please share! :)


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I've been to the Diner where they have an outdoor Patio.. should be no problem to bring my dog there, I'll try next time.

There is a shaved ice/ fruit juice place with small seating area inside, On Shi-Da road near Taipower exit 5 around the corner, the owner has a dog there and loves dogs..so brining one is is OK.

I imagine most places with outdoor seating wouldn't mind pets or dogs, as long as they are reasonable behaved. Other places that come to mind with outdoor seating (but I haven't brought my dog there yet) are: Carnegies, Bongos, Night Markets (ya..I know), Peacock (in Shi-Da), Grandma Nittis.

Lets keep this thread going. I gotta stop leaving my pooch home when I go eat.

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Other places that come to mind with outdoor seating (but I haven't brought my dog there yet) are: Carnegies,

Oh god, please don't take your dog there. Maoman brought his one time, and it took FOREVER to get the manager to stop "marking" the chairs and tables after he'd left. He's from Carlisle, you know.


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Bowo Cafe. Soley for dog owners.

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Grandma Nitti's welcomes people with dogs. :)

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Any more, people? Phone numbers and addresses would be much appreciated!

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I've taken a medium sized dog into 45 bar a few times and they seemed fine with it.
Also Carnegies seem fine on the balcony for brunch.
All the seafood places opposite Da'an park with tables on the pavement are good for dog owners too, and easy to combine with a good long walk for the dog.
I think DV8 are probably fine with the odd dog in there too - although that could just have been because the owner knows the guys behind the bar.


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Should note that Carnegies is only dog-friendly on the patio -- no dogs are allowed inside.


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 Post subject: Re: Dog-friendly restaurants, etc in Taipei
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Ok, well it seems that nobody has added to this in a while and I recently acquired a dog with severe separation anxiety and would love to get some ideas on places we can take her.

Also I can share some:

The Alley Cat's at the southern end of SongRen Rd (South of City Hall Station) has outdoor seating and we bring our dog there all the time.
Also, when facing Alley Cat's there is a place next door (to the right) that serves more affordable (and fantastic) Chinese-Taiwanese food (with no English menu but friendly and accommodating owners). We love their veggie dumplings with a passion and they have even let us bring our medium sized pup inside.

So I hope to see some more suggestions, maybe we'll see some of you dog lovers at these places because we're there all the time as of now! :lol:


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I noticed a pet restaurant today actually. Its beside Jushan MRT station on the West side of the track heading northwards towards Dushing West road once you come out of the exit. Sorry, I forget the name.

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