Walking around Downtown Jersey City is like having a front-row seat at one of the most diverse dog shows in the state. For the more social dogs and their owners, a dog-friendly bar may be a lovely spot to spend an evening with a brew and other dog lovers. The Hoboken Girl compiled a list of dog-friendly spots around Chilltown. Read closely, for some places only allow dogs around their outdoor areas and not inside the establishment. Here’s a list of dog-friendly bars to grab a beer, or two, with your four-legged friends in downtown Jersey City.
This is a growing list. If you know of more dog-friendly bars in Jersey City, please email [email protected].
902 Brewing | 101 Pacific Avenue
Beers from 902 Brewing can be found all over Hudson County. The taproom is a large space that also has a rooftop section where the lights of New York City can be seen in the distance. Dogs are welcome to hang out with their owners in the taproom. It’s a great spot for a laidback beer with friends, both furry and human.
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Departed Soles | 150 Bay Street
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Departed Soles opened in 2015 and has a diverse tap list for all guests. There’s no need to leave the pup at home. The brewery located right by Prato Bakery on Bay Street welcomes dogs of all shapes and sizes. The establishment just asks that dogs who pay a visit must stay on a leash, be well-behaved, and clean.
Ed + Mary’s | 174 Coles Street
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This Hamilton Park neighborhood spot is a favorite for Jersey City residents. Dogs are welcome at Ed + Mary’s, but they must hang out outside the bar because the bar serves food. It’s a nice stop during a walk home to pick up a beer and some water for a four-legged companion.
Lobster Garage | 98 Morris Street
Closer to the water in Paulus Hook is Lobster Garage. It’s a funky spot connected to Light Horse Tavern on Morris Street. Its mostly outdoor seating makes it ideal for humans and their dogs to hang out on a sunny day. Not only are there a ton of drinks on the menu, but there is also a small food menu from the kitchen of Light Horse Tavern. Order a drink at the bar then seat yourself at the different picnic tables or chairs.
Hamilton Pork | 247 10th Street
Hamilton Pork is definitely not pig-friendly, but dogs are welcome. Diners who want to enjoy some BBQ with their dogs must stay at the tables outside and dogs are not allowed in the restaurant. Swing by on Taco Tuesdays to enjoy $9 margaritas and $1 off tacos after enjoying time outside at the nearby dog parks at Hamilton Park.
Smorgasbar | 3 2nd Street
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A Jersey City favorite during the warmer months, Smorgasbar is a great option to hang out with your dog and your dawgs after a long day. The Adirondack chairs set up with the Manhattan skyline as the backdrop and fun music pumping through the speakers make for a fun environment to bring a furry friend. The bar is only open during the summer months, but it’s worth the wait. HG pro tip: Visit during happy hour on Mondays through Fridays from 3PM-7PM for an $8 margarita.
White Star Bar | 230 Brunswick Street
The casual restaurant is a great spot to stop by after playing fetch at nearby Eno Jones Park on Brunswick Street. White Star only allows service animals inside the restaurant, but all dogs are allowed to hang with their owners at the outside tables.
Wurstbar | 516 Jersey Avenue
Wurstbar… more like the Great Bar to hang outside with your dog on Jersey Avenue! Okay, puns aside, it’s an excellent spot for a hot dog with a hot dog. Dogs are only allowed to hang out at the outside tables. The bar has a variety of craft beers and ciders to enjoy along with one of the sausages and killer fries.
See More: A List of Dog-Friendly Places in Montclair
Zeppelin Hall | 88 Liberty View Drive
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Zeppelin Hall allows service animals to hang out outside in the Biergarten. This spot is open from Wednesday to Sunday, and guests can grab a liter of beer and hang out at the many picnic tables outside with their dogs. The menu has a ton of German fare, from giant pretzels to bratwurst to BBQ. Cozy firepits mean the pet-friendly fun can continue throughout the winter months.
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