Doggy Dining in Mystic
Wanting to bring your furry friend for an adventure out on the town? Here are a few local spots to visit with your four-legged friend.
Mystic Drawbridge Ice Cream
This shoppe offers outdoor seating where you can enjoy their famous homemade ice cream with your doggo. They offer “pup cups” – small servings of vanilla ice cream perfect for your pooch.
The Shipwright’s Daughter
Sister property to The Whaler’s Inn, The Shipwright’s Daughter, features a spacious outdoor patio that welcomes dogs. Known for its farm-to-table approach and fresh seafood, the restaurant also provides water bowls for canine guests.
Red 36
With a scenic dining experience on the Mystic River, Red 36 offers stunning waterfront views from its dog-friendly outdoor deck. Enjoy their seafood-centric menu while your pup takes in the sights and sounds of the marina.
Friar Tuck’s Tavern
This downtown pub welcomes dogs in their outdoor seating area nestled just far away enough from the street. With a menu featuring classic American fare and a great selection of beers, it’s a perfect spot for a relaxed meal with your fido.
The Engine Room
Known for its craft beers and burgers, The Engine Room has a pet-friendly patio where you can dine with your dog. They can often be found providing water bowls for canine visitors.
Bartleby’s Café
A local favorite for breakfast and lunch, Bartleby’s Café has a small outdoor seating area where dogs are welcome. It’s an ideal spot for coffee or a quick sandwich stop with your pup.
Olde Mistick Village
Last on our list is the 50-year, family-owned and operated shopping plaza. Featuring dozens of unique merchants that welcome pets in their doors, accessible walkways, and shady benched areas, it’s the perfect place to stroll.
Don’t miss out on the dog days of summer leashing up your furry friend out in Mystic!
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