Bring Your Pup to These 8 Dog-Friendly NoVA Wineries and Breweries

Does your furry friend love tagging along on your adventures? If so, you can bring Fido to one of these eight dog-friendly NoVA wineries and breweries.

Barrel Oak Winery & Brewery

The entire family can enjoy the Piedmont countryside experience at this winery and brewery — even your dog. Although dogs are not allowed at the tasting bar and fireplace seating area, they can roam around the grounds while on a six-foot leash. Barrel Oak offers guided tours and hosts food vendors and live music. 3623 Grove Ln., Delaplane

Bear Chase Brewing Company

While kept on a leash, dogs are welcome at Bear Chase Brewing Company. Enjoy a variety of craft beers and food at this stunning 35-acre estate, perfect for family gatherings and private events. There are also pet waste stations available for clean up. 33665 Bear Chase Ln., Bluemont

Hillsborough Winery & Brewery

Your (leashed) furry friends are allowed both inside and outdoors at dog-friendly Hillsborough. An extensive drink menu showcases 100 percent estate-grown and produced wines and handcrafted beers. The food menu includes charcuterie, salads, and brick oven flatbreads. 36716 Charles Town Pike, Hillsboro

Lark Brewing Co.

Well-trained dogs, including all therapy and emotional support dogs, are allowed outside on the property at Lark Brewing Co. Only service dogs are welcome inside the taproom. Try featured beers, flight options, and tasty treats while playing games like cornhole and connect four outside. 24205 James Monroe Hwy., Aldie

Lost Barrel Brewing

This 70-acre horse farm permits leashed dogs outdoors. Taste seasonal beers, wines, and craft cocktails, along with pretzels, flatbreads, sandwiches, and nonalcoholic drink options. 36138 Little River Tpke, Middleburg

Three Fox Vineyards & Brewery

With the exception of the tasting room lounge, dogs are welcome anywhere on the Three Fox property. They must remain on a leash at all times, but may run off-leash in the meadow under supervision. Explore the grape vines, patio, creek, and various grassy areas for outdoor entertainment while tasting creative wines and beers. 10100 Three Fox Ln., Delaplane

The Wine Reserve at Waterford

Delight in beautiful views of the Blue Ridge and Catoctin Valley Mountains — and bring your furry friends along, too. Pets are welcome on The Wine Reserve’s deck and in the grassy areas of the property, but are prohibited in the tasting room. Visit the Wine Lab for a self-guided tasting experience of six wines, and try sandwiches and snacks for light bites. 38516 Charles Town Pike, Waterford

The Winery at La Grange

Dogs are welcome outside on the property and outdoor tasting area at La Grange, but they must remain on a leash at all times. Only registered service dogs are permitted inside the manor house. Don’t miss K9s in the Vines on June 21 for a dog walk and wine sampling, and a Sip & Paint on June 22 to paint a portrait of your pet. Live music is featured on the weekends. 4970 Antioch Rd., Haymarket

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