Dog-Friendly Patios for You and Your Pup

by Lysi Bishop Real Estate

Photo courtesy of Payette Brewing Co.

As the last of the snow melts on Bogus Basin and blossoms start popping up along the Boise River, locals and visitors alike take to the outdoors—dogs in tow. Whether you’ve just wrapped up a morning hike in the Boise Foothills or finished a relaxing walk along the Greenbelt, nothing caps off a spring day better than a patio hangout with your furry best friend. Boise’s vibrant outdoor scene pairs perfectly with a lineup of pup-welcoming patios across the city.

Whether you're looking for a sunny brunch, a laid-back lunch, or an evening out under the string lights, we've rounded up some of Boise’s top dog-friendly patios to check out this season.

Club Hound – Not your typical patio, this members-only dog park in Garden City is a great way to let your pup run wild while you socialize. It’s a fun pre-lunch or post-hike stop where your dog can play off-leash and make some furry friends.

Push & Pour – With locations near the Greenbelt and in Garden City’s arts district, this coffee shop has a cool vibe, amazing coffee, and patio space perfect for sipping with your pup after a morning walk.

The District Coffee House – Located downtown with a spacious, shaded patio, this chill coffee spot is ideal for catching up with friends or working remote while your dog relaxes under the table.

Fork – A Boise staple on 8th Street, Fork serves up locally sourced food and friendly vibes. Their downtown patio is always bustling, and your dog will be greeted with water and sometimes a treat from staff.

The Lift – Tucked in the North End, The Lift’s patio feels like a backyard barbecue spot. After a hike in the foothills or a stroll through Hyde Park, it’s a great place to grab a burger and unwind with your pup.

Lucky 13 Pizza – A local favorite for post-adventure dining near Barber Park, Lucky 13 has a big, laid-back patio where dogs are treated like part of the family. The pizza is top-notch, and the atmosphere is relaxed and fun.

Payette Brewing Co. – Right off the Greenbelt, this spacious brewery has a grassy beer garden perfect for dogs. It’s a popular hangout after a river walk, with lawn games, food trucks, and plenty of tail wags.

White Dog Brewing Co. – True to its name, this brewery welcomes dogs on its downtown sidewalk patio. Grab a pint, snag a seat, and enjoy some great people-watching while your pup chills by your side.

Lost Grove Brewing – With a fenced-in patio near Boise State, Lost Grove is a go-to for dog owners who want craft beer and good food without having to keep a constant eye on the leash. Their chorizo tots and house brews are a local hit.

There is no better place to live if you love the outdoors (and love your pets!). With hiking trails, off-leash parks, river walks, and plenty of patios to rest your feet and paws, it’s easy to turn an everyday outing into an adventure without having to leave your furry friend at home. So leash up, get outside, and enjoy some of Boise’s best bites, brews, and views this spring.

 
 
 

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