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This restaurant, located in Henrico, Virginia, is a fantastic spot where you and your furry best friend can grab a bite together. Farm and Oak welcomes pups to their outdoor dining area, making it an ideal destination for dog owners who don’t want to leave their companions behind while enjoying a great meal.
This dog friendly restaurant is proudly Black-owned, Latino-owned, and women-owned, bringing diverse perspectives and flavors to the Henrico dining scene. The vibe here strikes that perfect balance between casual and trendy—cozy enough for a solo meal or quiet afternoon, but lively enough when groups come through. Whether you’re stopping by for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner, this dog friendly restaurant has you covered throughout the day.
The menu highlights local specialties and comfort food that keeps visitors coming back. If you’re into cocktails, the bar program here is something special, and happy hour offers great deals on both drinks and food. Beyond the alcoholic beverages, there’s excellent coffee for morning visits and a solid selection of wine and beer for those who prefer beer or wine. For health-conscious visitors, this dog friendly restaurant also offers nutritious options, so you don’t have to compromise on wellness when dining out.
The service here is notably fast, which is perfect when you’ve got an antsy pup waiting outside. This dog friendly restaurant accepts reservations and actually recommends them for dinner, so planning ahead is smart if you’re visiting during peak hours. The space is fully wheelchair accessible with designated parking, accessible restrooms, and proper seating accommodations for all guests.
Families will appreciate that this dog friendly restaurant is good for kids, with high chairs and changing tables available, plus a dedicated kids’ menu. There’s a private dining room if you need more intimate space, free parking options, and Wi-Fi throughout. With table service, a full bar, and multiple payment options accepted, Farm and Oak makes it easy to enjoy a well-rounded dining experience—pup in tow.






