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Dog-Friendly Bangkok: Best Cafés, Parks, and Restaurants for Pet Parents
Bangkok is becoming increasingly dog-friendly, and there’s never been a better time to explore the city with your four-legged companion. From trendy cafés in Thonglor to spacious parks in the suburbs, pet parents have more options than ever for enjoying quality time with their pups outside the home.
We’ve put together this comprehensive guide to help you navigate dog-friendly Bangkok — whether you’re looking for a brunch spot, a place to let your dog run free, or simply a mall where you can shop with your furry friend by your side.
Dog-Friendly Cafés and Restaurants
Bangkok’s café culture has embraced pet parents with open arms. These spots not only welcome your dog but often provide water bowls, treats, and even special dog menus.
📍 Thonglor & Ekkamai
This trendy area is arguably the most dog-friendly neighborhood in Bangkok, with numerous cafés and restaurants rolling out the welcome mat for pups.
Thonglor
A dedicated dog café with a large outdoor area where dogs can socialize while owners enjoy coffee and brunch. They have a dog menu with treats and meals, plus a small pet shop.
🐾 Dog menu available
🌳 Outdoor seating
Thonglor
Popular brunch spot with dog-friendly outdoor seating. Known for excellent coffee and all-day breakfast. Staff are welcoming to well-behaved dogs.
🥐 All-day breakfast
🌳 Pet-friendly patio
Thonglor
An open-air community mall with multiple dog-friendly restaurants and cafés. The ground floor “Market” area is particularly welcoming to dogs, with plenty of outdoor seating.
🛍️ Shopping
🌳 Open-air design
📍 Ari & Phahonyothin
This hip neighborhood is home to many pet parents and has developed a strong dog-friendly café scene.
Ari
A charming garden café with a relaxed vibe. The spacious outdoor area is perfect for dogs, and they’re known for being extra welcoming to pet parents.
☕ Specialty coffee
🍰 Homemade desserts
Ari
Minimalist coffee shop with outdoor seating that welcomes dogs. Known for excellent pour-over coffee and a calm atmosphere.
🌳 Outdoor seating
📍 Sukhumvit & Beyond
Sukhumvit 49
French-style pizzeria with a beautiful garden terrace that’s very dog-friendly. Great for casual dinners with your pup.
🌳 Garden terrace
🍷 Wine selection
J-Avenue Thonglor
A dedicated dog café where you can interact with resident dogs or bring your own. Features a play area and dog-themed menu items.
☕ Café & desserts
📸 Photo-worthy spots
💡 Pro Tip: Beat the Heat
Bangkok’s heat can be tough on dogs. Visit cafés during cooler parts of the day (early morning or after 4pm), choose venues with shaded outdoor areas, and always bring water for your pup. Many dog-friendly cafés provide water bowls, but it’s good to have your own just in case.
Dog Parks and Green Spaces
Finding space for your dog to run and play in Bangkok can be challenging, but these parks and green spaces offer great options.
Sukhumvit/Queen Sirikit
One of Bangkok’s best urban parks with a designated dog area. The newly expanded section has excellent walking paths and green spaces. Dogs must be on leash in most areas.
🏃 Jogging paths
🌅 Sunset views
Chatuchak
A massive park (formerly a golf course) with plenty of space for dogs. Very popular with pet parents on weekends. Some off-leash areas where dogs socialize.
🚴 Cycling paths
📍 Near Chatuchak Market
Silom/Sathorn
Bangkok’s most famous park allows leashed dogs in most areas. Beautiful early morning for walks before the heat. Watch out for monitor lizards!
🌅 Great for morning walks
🦎 Monitor lizard sightings
Prawet
A dedicated dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs. Features agility equipment, swimming pool for dogs, and a café for humans. Membership or day passes available.
🏊 Dog swimming pool
🎾 Agility equipment
Dog-Friendly Shopping
Several Bangkok malls welcome well-behaved dogs, making it easy to combine shopping with quality time with your pup.
Phrom Phong BTS
The Helix Quarter at EmQuartier is particularly dog-friendly, with many outdoor restaurants that welcome pets. Emporium has pet-friendly zones and occasional pet events.
🍽️ Outdoor dining
🐾 Pet events
Sukhumvit 26
An open-air lifestyle mall that’s very welcoming to dogs. Multiple pet-friendly restaurants and often hosts pet-related events and markets.
🐕 Very pet-friendly
🎉 Pet events
Ekkamai
Features a dedicated pet-friendly floor with grooming services, pet shops, and restaurants that welcome dogs. Great for a full day out with your pup.
✂️ Grooming services
🛍️ Pet shops
Essential Tips for Exploring Bangkok with Your Dog
🎒 What to Bring
- Portable water bowl and water
- Poop bags (essential!)
- Leash (required in most public spaces)
- Treats for rewards and distraction
- Cooling mat or damp towel for hot days
- Dog’s vaccination records (some places may ask)
🌡️ Dealing with Bangkok’s Heat
- Avoid outings between 11am-3pm when it’s hottest
- Test pavement with your hand — if it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for paws
- Stick to shaded areas when possible
- Watch for signs of overheating: excessive panting, drooling, lethargy
- Choose venues with air conditioning or good ventilation
🐕 Etiquette for Dog-Friendly Venues
- Always call ahead to confirm dogs are allowed
- Keep your dog on a leash unless in designated off-leash areas
- Clean up after your dog immediately
- Don’t let your dog approach other people or dogs without permission
- Bring a mat or blanket for your dog to sit on
- Keep your dog calm — barking can disturb other guests
Getting Around Bangkok with Your Dog
BTS and MRT
Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed on Bangkok’s BTS Skytrain or MRT subway systems, with the exception of certified service dogs. This makes getting around the city with your pet more challenging.
Grab and Taxis
Many regular taxis and Grab drivers will refuse dogs. However, Grab Pet is available in Bangkok — it’s a special service category where drivers have agreed to accept passengers with pets. Book through the Grab app and select “GrabPet” for hassle-free transportation.
Your Own Vehicle
If you have a car, this is the easiest way to get around with your dog. Most parking garages and street parking are accessible, though navigating Bangkok traffic is always a challenge!
💡 Pro Tip: Plan Your Route
Since public transportation isn’t an option, plan your dog-friendly outings by area. Spend a morning in Thonglor visiting multiple dog-friendly spots, or explore the Ari neighborhood in one trip to minimize travel time.
Dog-Friendly Areas to Live in Bangkok
If you’re considering where to live as a pet parent in Bangkok, these neighborhoods are particularly dog-friendly:
- Thonglor/Ekkamai — Highest concentration of dog-friendly cafés and services
- Ari — Walkable neighborhood with green spaces and pet-friendly businesses
- On Nut/Phra Khanong — More affordable with growing dog-friendly scene
- Suburban areas — More space, private gardens, and access to dog parks
Keep Your Adventurous Pup Fueled
Whether you’re exploring Bangkok’s cafés or hiking in the parks, your dog needs quality nutrition. Bobi’s Bowl delivers fresh, healthy meals right to your door.
Final Thoughts
Bangkok may be a bustling metropolis, but it’s becoming an increasingly wonderful city to share with your dog. From trendy cafés to sprawling parks, there are more options than ever for pet parents who want to include their furry friends in their daily lives.
The key to enjoying dog-friendly Bangkok is preparation: bring water, plan for the heat, and always confirm that venues welcome pets before you arrive. With a little planning, you and your pup can enjoy everything this vibrant city has to offer — together.
Have a favorite dog-friendly spot in Bangkok that we missed? We’d love to hear about it! Share your recommendations with the Bobi’s Bowl community.
Note: Policies can change, and some venues may have specific requirements (size limits, certain areas only, etc.). Always call ahead to confirm current pet policies before visiting.