Pet-friendly restaurants in Manchester mean restaurants where your dog can actually sit with you while you eat. This requires outdoor seating where dogs are allowed.
Dukes 92
Dukes 92 on Canal Street has outdoor seating beside the canal. Dogs are welcome on the terrace. The water is nearby – your dog can watch the canal. The food is decent – steaks, burgers, fish. Prices are mid-range. The vibe is relaxed. Dogs can lie under the table while you eat. This is Manchester’s obvious pet-friendly choice.
The Refuge
The Refuge has outdoor seating. Dogs are welcome. It’s on Bridge Street, not canal-side, but the space is good. The food is proper – burgers, fish, seasonal mains. More upscale than Dukes. Prices £10-16. Outdoor space is smaller but works for one or two dogs.
Albert’s Schloss
Albert’s Schloss is a beer hall with a big outdoor terrace. Dogs are welcome. Bratwurst and beer vibe. Loud and fun. Your dog might be startled by the noise but the space is fun if your dog handles crowds. Prices £8-14.
Outdoor Terraces Generally
Most restaurants with outdoor terraces will allow dogs if you ask. They prefer dogs on leads. Some provide water bowls. The key is actually having outdoor seating – that’s rare enough in Manchester that not all restaurants have it. If they do, ask about dog policy.
What Your Dog Needs
Bring water for your dog. Most restaurants will provide a bowl if you ask, but bring your own to be safe. In summer, the ground can be hot – check if your dog is comfortable. In winter, it’s cold – your dog might get uncomfortable faster than you do. Don’t leave your dog unattended. Tied to your chair doesn’t equal attended.
Practical Considerations
Pick quieter times if your dog isn’t social. Friday and Saturday nights are loud. Midweek lunch is quieter. If you’re going for a meal and your dog is coming, both of you need to be comfortable. Pick a place where you’re happy to be and your dog can actually relax.




