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This bar, located in Tucson, Arizona, is a go-to spot for dog owners looking to enjoy a relaxed afternoon or evening without leaving their furry friend behind. The massive outdoor patio is seriously impressive—plenty of shade keeps both you and your pup comfortable, even on those hot Arizona days. It’s the kind of space where dogs can hang out while you kick back with a drink, making it perfect for anyone who refuses to choose between their social life and their four-legged companion.
When it comes to what’s on tap, this dog friendly bar stocks a solid variety of beers both on draft and in coolers, so there’s usually something for everyone. The wine and cocktail selections are solid too, giving non-beer drinkers plenty of options. That said, visitors have mixed feelings about the local brewery representation—some wish they’d feature more Arizona craft breweries instead of pulling from California, Washington, and Oregon.
The food game here is pretty strong, particularly the Street Nachos with tri-tip, which people consistently rave about. Burgers are cooked to perfection, and the limited menu actually works in the kitchen’s favor—it means they nail what they do offer. The kitchen executes their comfort food well, though service can be a bit slow during busy times since staffing seems lean.
One heads-up: on weekend afternoons around 4pm, live music performances often happen. This dog friendly bar does charge a five-dollar cover to sit outside during these events, which some visitors find a bit steep if you’re just dropping in for a quick drink. The front seating area is an alternative if you want to skip the fee.
The atmosphere is casual and family-friendly, with free parking available. Whether you’re stopping by on your way back from Mt. Lemmon or just looking for a dog-friendly spot to spend your Saturday, this dog friendly bar delivers a relaxed vibe where your pup is genuinely welcome.














