September 29 is #NationalCoffeeDay and we can’t wait for a piping hot cup of goodness. Whether you like to keep it basic with a psl (no hate, they’re delicious) or get a little spicy with chai, there’s nothing better than taking your pup with you. Even better, the Windy City offers a plethora of cafes that serve breakfast or brunch and welcome dogs of all shapes and sizes. We’re breaking down our favorite pet-friendly cafes and places in Chicago, ready for a sip?
1. foam
With its “cocktail approach to coffee,” this near west side cafe offers whimsical creations and delicious food options. Best of all, they have a lovely dog-friendly outdoor patio. or if you feel like it, grab a drink to go and take a few extra steps with your pup.
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2. preparation of pilot project
This Logan Square brewery/tasting room/café offers customers a wide variety of coffee or beer. Pilot also has plenty of outdoor seating options for pet owners. reviewers rave about this dog-friendly space, so you’d better secure your spot before the rush.
3. collective
With locations throughout the city, the colectivo is a favorite for its comfortable atmosphere and extensive menu. Better yet, her Logan Square spot features a pup-friendly patio with a fireplace, for when those fall days get a little shorter and chillier. don’t forget to ask about their new puppy cups!
4. milk & honey coffee
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If you’re looking for a more substantial brunch menu with your cup of joe, look no further than this West Side restaurant. its large yard accommodates dogs of all shapes and sizes and is even adjacent to a dog run for after-breakfast exercise.
5. metric coffee
fulton market pet parents – this pick is for you! The metric is loved by coffee connoisseurs and newbies alike. its patio is a bit smaller than the other features on this list, but it still boasts the best environment for dogs. bonus points for your independently run donut shop that will keep you coming back for seconds.
6. bang bang cake & cookies
if you live in chicago, chances are someone you know raved about this logan square institution. Their delicious slices and sammies always hit the spot, and they have a backyard that welcomes all the pups. ps: it’s byob, so don’t forget the mimosas!
7. portage ground coffee & tea
if you’re looking for somewhere a bit out of town, portage ground coffee & the tea offers delicious drinks and dog-friendly seating. their portage park location has a doggie bowl for thirsty pups as well as treats waiting for their furry customers.
8. edie’s cafe open all day
There’s nothing better than an all-day breakfast spot, and Edie’s certainly delivers. Known for being extremely dog-friendly, many patrons grab a bite and a coffee simply to watch the pets (and people). if you’re up to date, don’t miss this tasty restaurant.
9. drink happy thoughts
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instagrammable. delicious. dog friendly Uptown’s Happy Thoughts drink has it all! Their caffeinated creations are not only served in the most adorable honey pots, but they also have a small outdoor seating section that welcomes pets.
10. raise the coffee
dogs will feel right at home at this boystown cafe. we love that there are treats waiting conveniently by the door for any passing dog. inside, their coffees and sandwiches are ready and waiting for pet owners to grab a bite.
11. hex coffee company.
rounding out our list is an awesome place in the town of roscoe. Their patio is dog-friendly and beautifully lit, and they’re open all day for whenever you get a craving. Are cocktails more your cup of tea? customers can choose from several on their alcoholic menu and enjoy a sip while you and your dog relax in the fresh air.
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lizz caputo is a content strategist at figo, an animal enthusiast, and the owner of a rescued american bully. Her hobbies include visiting new restaurants in her area, boxing, and petting dogs of all shapes and sizes.