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8 Great Dog-Friendly Terrasses in Montreal

Bring your best friend to these bars and cafés for a drink.

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After suffering through the long, dark winter, Montrealers take to terrasse season like moths to a flame. But humans aren’t the only ones ready to embrace the warmer months — the dogs of Montreal are also welcoming the sun and warm temperatures with open arms.

Luckily, there are a few dog-friendly terrasses across the city, from massive beer gardens and pubs to quaint wine bars. Even for those who don’t have a dog, here’s where to go to catch a glimpse of some of the cutest canines in the city.

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Bar Alexandraplatz

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This seasonal indoor-outdoor barcomes alive in the heat of the summer, largely due to its proximity to the Little Italy and Mile End neighbourhoods, its spacious, dog-friendly terrasse, and notably creative cocktail and craft beer list.

Le Cheval Blanc

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Tucked onto Ontario East,Le Cheval Blancis Montreal’s oldest craft brewery, boasting an impressive handcrafted beer list (with very reasonable prices) as well as a cozy, front terrasse that welcomes smaller dogs. Take note: terrasse itself is pretty tight and larger dogs may not fit as easily, especially during busy times.

Marché des Éclusiers

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經過長時間的沿著舊港口,馬克hé des Éclusiers. The indoor-outdoor market boasts local produce and artisanal fare, while the upstairs terrasse acts as an open air refuge from it all for boat watching from above. Dogs are welcome throughout the market as well as at the bar.

Brasseur de Montréal

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Quietly tucked into Ottawa Street in Griffintown,this microbreweryhas a sprawling terrasse, great craft brews with sample flights available, shareable bar bites and bigger plates, and a welcoming dog-friendly environment.

Burgundy Lion

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This longstanding British pubon Notre-Dame West allows dogs on both the cozy back terrasse and the slightly larger front terrasse. Whether for breakfast, dinner, or just for a quick drink, Fido can tag along at any time of the day.

Cordova

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Although it’s relatively newto the neighbourhood, Cordova has quickly become a well-loved mainstay for St-Henri locals and their dogs. Stop in for a cold brew before heading to play fetch in the neighbouring square, or catch up with friends over cocktails on the terrasse while your pup snoozes at your feet.

Club Social P.S.

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This trendy coffee shopand wine bar may be small, but it’s packed with some of the best natural wine and coffee in the city. The best part? The community feel that P.S. strives for also extends itself to dogs, so guests can have their class of wine on the terrasse without leaving pup at home.

Terrasse St-Ambroise

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This sprawling St-Henri beer garden is probably one of the best places in the city to have a beer with Fido nearby. While it’s attached to the McAuslan brewery, the terrasse itself feels like stepping into a friend’s backyard, with great local beer on tap, plenty of seating, outdoor lawn games, and a tranquil view of the canal.

Bar Alexandraplatz

This seasonal indoor-outdoor barcomes alive in the heat of the summer, largely due to its proximity to the Little Italy and Mile End neighbourhoods, its spacious, dog-friendly terrasse, and notably creative cocktail and craft beer list.

Le Cheval Blanc

Tucked onto Ontario East,Le Cheval Blancis Montreal’s oldest craft brewery, boasting an impressive handcrafted beer list (with very reasonable prices) as well as a cozy, front terrasse that welcomes smaller dogs. Take note: terrasse itself is pretty tight and larger dogs may not fit as easily, especially during busy times.

Marché des Éclusiers

經過長時間的沿著舊港口,馬克hé des Éclusiers. The indoor-outdoor market boasts local produce and artisanal fare, while the upstairs terrasse acts as an open air refuge from it all for boat watching from above. Dogs are welcome throughout the market as well as at the bar.

Brasseur de Montréal

Quietly tucked into Ottawa Street in Griffintown,this microbreweryhas a sprawling terrasse, great craft brews with sample flights available, shareable bar bites and bigger plates, and a welcoming dog-friendly environment.

Burgundy Lion

This longstanding British pubon Notre-Dame West allows dogs on both the cozy back terrasse and the slightly larger front terrasse. Whether for breakfast, dinner, or just for a quick drink, Fido can tag along at any time of the day.

Cordova

Although it’s relatively newto the neighbourhood, Cordova has quickly become a well-loved mainstay for St-Henri locals and their dogs. Stop in for a cold brew before heading to play fetch in the neighbouring square, or catch up with friends over cocktails on the terrasse while your pup snoozes at your feet.

Club Social P.S.

This trendy coffee shopand wine bar may be small, but it’s packed with some of the best natural wine and coffee in the city. The best part? The community feel that P.S. strives for also extends itself to dogs, so guests can have their class of wine on the terrasse without leaving pup at home.

Terrasse St-Ambroise

This sprawling St-Henri beer garden is probably one of the best places in the city to have a beer with Fido nearby. While it’s attached to the McAuslan brewery, the terrasse itself feels like stepping into a friend’s backyard, with great local beer on tap, plenty of seating, outdoor lawn games, and a tranquil view of the canal.

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