The Best Dog-Friendly Spots in Nashville

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Whether you’re grabbing brunch, sipping a cold drink on a patio, or exploring green spaces, Nashville is packed with dog-friendly places that welcome families and pups alike. From outdoor patios to dedicated dog hangouts and scenic trails, here are some of the top spots Nashville moms are loving with their four-legged sidekicks!

Top Dog-Friendly Eats & Patios

Nashville’s food scene is a dog lover’s dream—many restaurants and bars offer outdoor seating where pups are welcome to lounge while you enjoy a meal or drink.

Patios & Outdoor Eateries

  • Redheaded Stranger – A favorite East Nashville taco spot with a laid-back patio perfect for pups and their people.

  • The Stillery – Classic comfort food and refreshing drinks on a dog-friendly patio downtown.

  • Tennessee Brew Works – Great local brewery with outdoor seating where dogs are welcome.

  • Sonny’s Patio Pub and Refuge – Chill pub vibes and patio space for you and your pup.

  • Double Dogs – A dog-centric sports bar where pups feel right at home.

  • The Butter Milk Ranch – Brunch, coffee, and pastries with outdoor seating perfect for pups.

  • Party Fowl – Energetic hangout with Nashville hot chicken and outdoor space.

Many more patios around town welcome dogs—there are over 50+ spots where you and your pup can enjoy the sunshine together! Here’s a great source to see them all.

Tip: Dogs are typically allowed at outdoor seating areas only and should stay on a leash. Always call ahead to confirm policies!

Parks, Trails & Outdoor Adventures

For moms who love fresh air and fetch, Nashville’s parks and trails offer miles of scenic fun with your pup.

Can’t-Miss Outdoor Spots

  • Centennial Park – A beloved Nashville green space where pups can stroll the walking trail and check out the iconic Parthenon.

  • Two Rivers Dog Park – A large off-leash area for dogs to burn energy and make new friends.

  • Warner Parks – Vast natural areas with plenty of space to hike and explore.

  • Shelby Bottoms Greenway – Scenic trail perfect for a walk or bike ride with your dog.

  • Gulch Dog Park – A community dog park with separate areas for big and small pups.

  • Tony Rose Park – Smaller neighborhood park with a pleasant path and space to relax.

Whether your pup prefers a quick romp or a long hike, Nashville’s outdoor spaces make it easy to stay active together.

Play & Socialize at Dog-Exclusive Hangouts

Looking for a social spot where dogs take center stage? Nashville has some unique places just for pups!

Dog-Friendly Accommodations 

Planning a staycation or visiting Nashville with your pup? These dog-friendly hotels are reliable favorites for comfort, location, and walkability:

Nashville has hundreds of pet-friendly lodging options, so it’s easy to find a place where your pup feels just as welcome as you do.

Nashville isn’t just music and hot chicken—it’s an incredibly dog-loving city with tons of places to explore, eat, drink, and play with your pup by your side. From sprawling parks and greenways to patios with water bowls waiting, you and your dog will never run out of adventures.

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Ashlee Lowry
In 2023 my family traded in our flip flops for cowgirl boots and made the move from the Alabama Gulf Coast to Nashville with my husband, (Ben), two girls (Collins and Quinn), our big fluffball (Lionald) and our humble turtle (Shelly). I went from an in-office setting literally on the beach, to a work-from home setting in the music city and could not be happier with the change. We love to shake things up, experience new things and enjoy new perspectives. I am an extreme optimist, a daydreamer, a full time Marketing professional, a part-time writer, and a “whenever I can” adventurer! I like to think of myself as a free spirit, but realistically motherhood most often times binds me to a solid plan and scheduled days. I drink way too much caffeine and am a certified drink goblin (One for caffeine, one for hydration and one just for fun!) Being a mom most oftentimes demands behaviors such as going out in public and being social, but my favorite place in the world is on my couch. As a marketing professional I love telling stories. I enjoy sharing adventures, tips, tricks and my favorite mom-approved places to visit, experience, and see! I cannot wait to share my perspectives and opinions with this community and I look forward to connecting with other Nashville moms in our new home.

2 COMMENTS

  1. I went to Sixty Vines and they said dogs are not allowed even on the patio. Did I get a bad hostess that didn’t know?

  2. Sixty Vines was originally included in this guide based on information from a third-party dog-friendly resource. After verifying directly with the restaurant, we confirmed they are not currently dog friendly. This article has been updated to reflect the correct information so readers can plan accordingly. Thank you so much for pointing that out!

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