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4 Dog Cafes In Singapore To Visit For Cuddles With Chow Chows, Pugs And More


Best dog cafes in Singapore


If you love animals but don’t have a furry or feathery friend at home, pet cafes are the perfect option. We’ve curated a list of the best dog cafes in Singapore, where you can enjoy a cup of coffee while snuggling with adorable pups. From gentle chow chows to playful pugs, these spots offer a cosy experience for every dog lover!


1. World of Paws


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World of Paws, located at West Coast, offers an enjoyable dog cafe experience featuring less common breeds such as Old English Sheepdogs and American Cocker Spaniels. For $22 per person, guests can interact with eight playful dogs, including West Highland Terriers, Shiba Inus, and Pomeranians for an hour. You also get a complimentary scoop of gelato!

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Here, you can also pick up and cuddle the dogs, making it a perfect spot for snuggles and belly rubs. There are also toys available for playtime, and fun costumes including tutus and bandanas for dress-up, ensuring plenty of photo opportunities with your new furry friends.

Address: 200 Pandan Gardens, #01-07, Singapore 609336
Opening hours: Wed-Fri 3pm to 7pm, Sat-Sun 12pm to 6pm
Tel: 9365 7967
Website
World of Paws is not a halal-certified eatery.


2. What The Pug


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What The Pug, Singapore’s first pug cafe, opened in 2022. You can play with 12 charming pugs, each with a unique personality. Entry costs $25 on weekdays and $28 on weekends for a 45-minute session, which includes a canned drink and a souvenir photo.

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Guests are greeted by the enthusiastic pugs as they rush out from behind a small gate, creating an exciting atmosphere. The cafe caters to all visitors, offering both playful pups for active fun and older pugs for a relaxed cuddle experience.

Address: 80 Haji Lane, Singapore 189271
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 12pm to 8pm
Tel: 6293 3350
Website
What The Pug is not a halal-certified eatery


3. Chow Cute Cafe


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Chow Cute Cafe, located at Seletar Aerospace Park, is a must-visit for dog lovers, especially those fond of chow chows. The café features five adorable chow chows and a white Samoyed to play with. While there’s no entrance fee, a minimum spend of $18 per adult and $12 per child (between four to 12 years old) applies, with a 90-minute stay limit.

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Once you’re done swooning from the cuteness, check out the cafe offerings for some yummy F&B for both you and your dog. You can choose between dining in the cosy indoors, or outside at the alfresco area for some sunshine. They serve Cinnamon Waffles ($11), with the option of adding on gelato (+$6 per scoop). For your dog, you can get the Chowcuterie Chicken Board ($21) or the Chowcuterie Vegan Board ($20), big enough as a full meal!

Address: 16 The Oval, Seletar Aerospace Park, Singapore 797873
Opening hours: Wed-Fri 11am to 6.30pm, Sat 11am-7pm
Tel: 8785 5502
Website
Chow Cute Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery.


4. Snow Pawttage


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Snow Pawttage is a new pet cafe in Joo Chiat that is dedicated to the lovable dog breed, the Samoyed. Unlike the rounder Chow Chow or smaller Pomeranian, these fluffy white pups are eager for belly rubs and treats. Visitors can cuddle and play with them for 45 minutes at $35 per person on weekdays and $38 on weekends.

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Here, every Samoyed is a bonafide su-paw-star, with each one having their own quirks and personalities. Also, each doggo has their tail dyed a special colour so the owners can tell them apart! While dog treats are available for purchase at $10, the cafe doesn’t serve food or drinks for the humans.

Address: 290D Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427542
Opening hours: Mon-Tue 11am to 3:30pm, Thurs-Fri 11am to 3:30pm, Sat-Sun 10am to 5pm
Website
Snow Pawttage is not a halal-certified eatery.


Where to go for dog cafes in Singapore


This was a list of the best dog cafes with the goodest bois to visit in Singapore. For cat lovers, read our best cat cafes in Singapore guide. For more conventional cafes to check out, read our best cafes in Singapore guide. 

Feature image adapted from Jagat Mok, Patrick Virgil Naval, Edward Tower, and Binbin Chen

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