Greensboro ranked as the 17th most dog-friendly travel destination in the U.S. You can experience for yourself why ALL are welcome to explore what Greensboro has to offer. And don’t forget to download our app to make the most of your time here!
Itinerary
This boutique hotel (Get Directions) is conveniently located downtown within walking distance of Greensboro’s top parks, shops, and restaurants. Pet beds and bowls are available for guest use so your dog feels right at home.
Natty Greene’s (Get Directions) is less than half a mile from the hotel and a perfect way for you and your four-legged friend to stretch your legs after traveling. Everything is made in-house or locally sourced, including their 13 taps of small-batch brews and house-smoked pulled BBQ! This community staple accommodates dogs in their covered patio, serving up a fresh bowl of cold water for your dog.
Pig Pounder Brewery (Get Directions) is a dog-friendly craft microbrewery specializing in English Ales. The best part is that your dog is allowed inside & on the patio making it easier for you to grab one of their award-winning craft beverages. The seating area resembles an art gallery with the way that each seat provides a unique experience with world-renowned Kotis street art murals.
It’s easy to see why The Sage Mule (Get Directions) is a local go-to for scratch-made breakfast favorites. Try one of the expertly crafted lattes or perfectly balanced daytime-friendly cocktails. Your furry friend will be begging for more house-made pup treats served out on the patio.
Less than 11 miles from downtown, pet-friendly Replacements, Ltd. (Get Directions) offers a one-of-a-kind shopping destination with more than eight football fields of dinnerware, collectibles, and estate jewelry. It constantly receives national and international news coverage as one of the most pet-friendly companies in the United States. Both customers and team members enjoy bringing their well-behaved pets to shop or work. Replacements offers free tours every hour.
Hops Burger Bar (Get Directions) earns accolades, including the nation’s number one burger restaurant & one of the top ten burgers in the country! It can get busy during peak hours – but the wait is worth it! Dogs are welcome on the patio & will be promptly served fresh cold water with the rest of your party’s drink orders.
Grab a weekend day pass ($15/dog) at the Triad's Founding Dog Park and Pub (Get Directions). Pups must be up-to-date on Rabies, Distemper, and Bordetella and fixed if over one year old. All humans must be 21+. This woman-owned company began in honor of her beloved rescue dog, Spartacus. Grab a drink and enjoy spending time with other dog lovers.
Liberty Oak (Get Directions) serves fresh, innovative American-style cuisine & occupies the oldest commercial building in the heart of the historic downtown. Enjoy a meal with your furry friend on the patio.
Step up the fun at this casual bar (Get Directions) that features over 100 arcade games, a full bar, live music, drink specials, and a wood-fired pizza kitchen (in case you get the munchies). The best part is that your dog is welcome inside & greeted with free treats and fresh water.
This eclectic southern diner (Get Directions) is located in the heart of Greensboro’s historic neighborhood – Lindley Park. Local area farmers and North Carolina products are used throughout the menu, and dogs are welcome at outdoor tables.
Since check-out is anytime before 11:00am, you may want to go ahead & check out and store your belongings with the front desk if necessary.
Check out LeBauer Park’s off-leash dog park (Get Directions). This recreation area includes pet enrichment activities and offers plenty of shade, seating, and occasional tennis balls. While at the park, walk around and enjoy seeing some of these notable features:
- Janet Echelman aerial sculpture “Where We Met"
- Seasonal Plaza, with interactive fountains
- NC's only Women's Holocaust Memorial, "She Wouldn't Take off Her Boots" by Victoria Milstein
Refuel with a hot dog and milkshake at this walk-up restaurant (Get Directions). Relax at one of the patio tables and enjoy people-watching with your pup.
Revolution Mill (Get Directions), the first flannel mill in the South that helped establish Greensboro as the denim capital of the world, transformed into a modern destination. It includes more than 100 businesses, outdoor performance spaces, public art galleries, restaurants, coffee shops, greenway trails, and more! Enjoy walking around and exploring the shops with your dog.
Before leaving town, stop by World of Beer (Get Directions) for all-day Yappy Hour (only on Sundays). They will give you a free German pretzel for bringing your furry friend!