Cover Hooman Café is a dog-friendly space in Tsuen Wan (Photo: Hooman Café)

Take your furry friend and head out to one of these dog-friendly venues

Hong Kong, famed for its towering skyline, bustling streets and relentless dining scene, has quietly transformed into a haven for dog lovers. No longer must you leave your companion behind while you enjoy the city’s culinary delights. A growing number of eateries now welcome patrons of both the two- and four-legged variety.

From cosy neighbourhood cafés to trendy restaurants and lively bars where socialising is a treat for humans and pups alike, Hong Kong’s dining scene is embracing our furry friends. Here’s a round-up of top dog-friendly spots where every meal is a tail-wagging affair.

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Moojoo Lifestyle Café

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Above Take a break from your city walk at Moojoo (Photo: @mame.greenbean/ Instagram)

Located in the trendy neighbourhood of Sai Ying Pun, Moojoo is a spacious, relaxed getaway in the middle of the city’s hustle for pups and their owners. Furry friends can roam free in this café while you enjoy coffee and small bites from the menu. Beyond Sai Ying Pun, Moojoo’s Discovery Bay and Tai Wai locations are equally pet-friendly.

Moojoo Lifestyle Café
Address: Shop 1, 2 and 22, G/F, Two ArtLane, 1 Chung Ching Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong

Fineprint

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Above Visit Fineprint for a coffee with your puppers in tow

This Aussie-inspired café follows a proud pet-friendly operation philosophy. So, bring your pups and unwind with a cuppa at one of Fineprint’s locations—we would recommend visiting the Happy Valley or Sai Ying Pun branches as both are slightly more spacious than the rest.

Fineprint Happy Valley
Address: 4 Blue Pool Road, Happy Valley, Hong Kong

Fineprint Sai Ying Pun
Address: 10 Second Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong

Call Me Al

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Above Unwind with your pup at Call Me Al (Photo: Call Me Al)

A fun spot for drinks and good grub, think hearty plates of comfort food including smashed burgers and spicy rigatoni, Call Me Al is also a pet-friendly gem. The ambience is welcoming, and your dog will very likely enjoy the attention of fellow diners too.

Call Me Al
Address: G/F, 123 Queen’s Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Cafe Match Box

Hidden around the corner from Fashion Walk in Causeway Bay, Cafe Match Box offers retro vibes and old-school Hong Kong-style food for diners to feel nostalgic over. The eatery also has a spacious outdoor area so you can bring your dog and reminisce about the good old days together. Kids are welcome too.

Cafe Match Box
Address: Shop C-D, G/F, Fashion Walk, 57 Paterson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

Cabana Breeze

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Above Enjoy a meal at Cabana Breeze with your dogs

Featuring an intimate indoor dining space and a spacious outdoor seating area complete with, you guessed it, cabanas, Cabana Breeze is an ideal spot for beach and holiday vibes. Meanwhile, the menu offers bites of pizza and fresh seafood to keep your belly happy as you enjoy the breezy atmosphere. The cabanas are very popular, so it’s worth calling ahead to book one for you and your dog.

Cabana Breeze
Address: Shop 12-15, G/F, T Bay, 9 Yi Tung Road, Tung Chung, Hong Kong

Shake Shack

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Above Dog-friendly treats are available at Shake Shack’s Kwai Fong outpost

Located in Kwai Fong’s Metroplaza, this outpost of Shake Shack offers a big indoor and outdoor seating area for owners and pups to enjoy the Shack menu comfortably. What’s more, the restaurant will donate 5% of sales of its Shack Attack to support LAP HK (Lifelong Animal Protection charity) and offers an all-day Y’appy Hour, meaning guests with pets receive a complimentary Poochini with any food or drink purchase. Meanwhile, Shake Shack’s IFC location welcomes pups at its terrace dining area.

Shake Shack Metroplaza
Address: Shop 488-490, 4/F, Metroplaza, 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Fong, Hong Kong

Shake Shack IFC
Address: Shop 4018, 4/F, IFC Mall, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong

Enoteca

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Above Dine al fresco with your pupper

Whether you are in the mood for brunch or an evening drink in a relaxed atmosphere, Enoteca is a casual spot to take a break with your dog al fresco. This Italian restaurant offers pasta and pizzas, as well as Mediterranean choices. 

Enoteca
Address: G/F, 35-41 Tong Chong Street, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong

The Salted Pig

The Salted Pig has three branches in Hong Kong and is known for its pork-laden classics and generous portions, but the location next to Sai Wan Ho ferry pier has the added bonus of accommodating pets. 

The Salted Pig
Address: Shop GB8-10, G/F, 45 Tai Hong Street, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong

Hooman Café

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Above Hooman’s new location in The Mills continue to welcome four-legged guests

After six years of operation in the West Kowloon Cultural District, Hooman By The Sea’s waterfront location has officially closed its doors. But there is good news for pups and their parents—Hooman has relocated to The Mills in Tsuen Wan, occupying an expansive space complete with pet-friendly snacks.

Hooman Café
Address: Shop G01, G/F, The Mills, 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

Fleur

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Above Pets eat for free at Fleur

As a pet-friendly mall, The Mills welcomes all doggy friends into the shops or restaurants, as long as they are kept on a leash. With floral ornaments occupying the space, get yourself a photogenic, Aussie-style all-day breakfast in this fairytale-like interior. 

Fleur
Address: Shop G08, G/F, The Mills, 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

Sip Song

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Above Four dog-friendly dishes are on offer at Sip Song

Sip Song is a great restaurant not only to get your fix of Thai food but also to spend some quality time with your dog(s). The laid-back beachside eatery and bar also offers a doggy menu for our buddies, with dishes ranging from peanut butter biscuits to minced chicken with coconut oil-scented rice. 

Sip Song
Address: Shop 114-115, 1/F, The Pulse, 28 Beach Road, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong

Winstons Coffee

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Above Pups are regulars at Winston’s Coffee

A dog bowl filled with water perpetually sits on the floor of Winstons in Kennedy Town so they expect you to bring your furry friends. Winston’s original location in Sai Ying Pun may be smaller than its K-Town counterpart, but it’s still just as dog-friendly.

Winstons Coffee Kennedy Town
Address: Shop 8, The Hudson, 11 Davis Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong

Winstons Coffee Sai Ying Pun
Address: Shop 4, G/F, Rich Court, 213 Queen’s Road West, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong

Blue Supreme

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Above Doggos are a welcome sight at Blue Supreme

It may specialise in craft beer, but Blue Supreme’s food menu is worth noting too. And, thanks to the thriving canine community in the area, you’ll almost always find a pup or two relaxing by the tables that face the street as their owners perch on colourful crates repurposed as seating.

Blue Supreme
Address: 21 Tung Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Stazione Novella

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Above Bring your pup to mingle at Stazione Novella

Known for serving coffee by day and cocktails by night, Black Sheep’s ever-buzzing Stazione Novella welcomes dogs with open arms. This cafe-bar also serves a special dog-friendly cake, which can be pre-ordered at Butter Cake Shop.
 
Stazione Novella
Address: 52-56 Staunton Street, Central, Hong Kong

Elephant Grounds

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Above Dogs are always welcomed at Elephant Grounds

With venues across the city, several of Elephant Grounds’ locations are dog-friendly. While the shops in Causeway Bay, Mid-levels and the K11 Musea have plenty of outdoor seating for you and your doggo, the Hollywood Road flagship store pulls out all the stops with a spacious and dog-friendly environment. 

Elephant Grounds
Address: G/F, Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Le Garçon Saigon

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Above People watch with your pup at Le Garçon Saigon

Call ahead to reserve our favourite table at Le Garçon Saigon–a four-top that’s perfect for people-watching and allows your dog to get in on the action too. For those who can’t snag a spot at Le Garçon Saigon, Le Petit Saigon next door has an outdoor spot for people and pets to perch while they enjoy banh mi washed down with iced Vietnamese coffee.

Le Garçon Saigon
Address: 12 Wing Fung Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Ruam

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Above Tuck into Ruam’s terrace with your dog

Aptly named after the Thai word for ‘to gather’, Ruam welcomes dogs, and humans, onto its outdoor terrace. The spacious alfresco area is filled with greenery, making diners, drinkers and dogs feel worlds away from the busy Wan Chai Streets below. 
 
Ruam
Address: Shop 9, 1/F, J Senses, 60 Johnston Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Limewood

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Above Unwind with your pup at Limewood

The Pulse is a pet-friendly mall, and the only rule, according to the mall’s website, is to “respect the pets and respect others”, a refreshing change of pace, given dogs aren’t even allowed on Repulse Bay Beach. They can, however, chill on the sidewalk right outside The Pulse’s bayside dining outlets including Limewood which serves up seaside specials and dishes.

Limewood
Address: Shop 103-104, 1/F, The Pulse, 28 Beach Road, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong

Rajasthan Rifles

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Above Relax with furry friends at Rajasthan Rifles

Rajasthan Rifles’ outdoor terrace is ideal for relaxing with your dog after a long walk around The Peak. While the restaurant is open all day, we recommend heading here on weekend mornings to enjoy hearty breakfast dishes such as keema anda pau, rifles rolls with sausage and eggs, and masala omelettes.
 
Rajasthan Rifles
Address: Shop G01, G/F, The Peak Galleria, 118 Peak Road, The Peak, Hong Kong

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Fontaine Cheng
Regional Dining Editor, Tatler Hong Kong
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A storyteller by day and a first-class food devourer by night, Fontaine is the Regional Dining Editor at Tatler Asia, overseeing dining content across all regions and shaping the brand’s editorial voice on food, chefs and culinary culture.

She is also Content Lead for Tatler Best and Co-jury Head for Tatler Best Hong Kong and Macau, guiding the awards’ editorial direction and evaluation process. With over a decade in the lifestyle and media industry spanning London and Hong Kong, she brings a cross-regional perspective to the table.

Follow her on Instagram at @fontimes