Doggie Treats: How to Spoil Your Pooch in Miami
Updated: February 08, 2008
Your dog deserves the perfect day out, so take him for the ultimate day out in Miami. From special doggie menu items to leash-free play time, here's how to bark up the right trees in a canine-friendly town.
Dog-Friendly Spots
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The Dog Bar South Beach
Read Reviews723 Lincoln Ln N, Miami Beach, FL 33139 (map)
It's not a watering hole, so ax the image of terriers swigging shots of tequila. This is a high-end canine boutique with upscale playthings, snacks and even clothing for your four-legged pal. It's not cheap, but isn't your pet worth it?
Van Dyke Cafe
Read Reviews846 Lincoln Rd, Miami, FL 33139 (map)
Good morning. Grab the leash and take you dog to the trendy breakfast eatery where dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio. Dig into loaded crepes and waffles. Slip a piece under the table to your pooch.
Loews Hotel
Read Reviews1601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 (map)
After the busy day, it's time to check in a few blocks away at the beachfront hotel complete with dog-walking trail maps and treats for your favorite pet.
Nexxt Cafe
Read Reviews700 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139 (map)
Is it dinnertime already? Head back to South Beach where portions big enough to share are the rule at this casual Lincoln Road eatery. Don't let the huge menu get in the way of requesting an outdoor table.
Senor Frog's
Read Reviews3480 Main Hwy, Coconut Grove, FL 33133 (map)
If shopping gets you hungry and thirsty, head over to Coconut Grove for lunch. You don't need to have a Chihuahua to crave Mexican food at this popular cantina. Well-behaved pets are welcome in the patio dining room.



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