Food By Themes

15 Pet-Friendly Cafes In Singapore With Food For Both You And Your Pet


Pet-friendly cafes in Singapore


With most restaurants and cafes adopting a no-pets stance in Singapore, going on dates or simply hanging out at your favourite cafes often means you’ll have to leave your beloved pets at home. But that doesn’t always have to be the case. These 15 pet-friendly cafes in Singapore prove you can enjoy a cafe visit with your pooch or moggy in tow.


1. Surrey Hills Grocer



Image credit:
Tracy Chin

Surrey Hills Grocer is a popular go-to when you want to soak up some Aussie cafe vibes without hopping on a plane. There are multiple outlets, but only the ones at One Holland Village and Woodleigh Mall are pet-friendly.

Their One Holland Village outlet features exclusive tapas in collaboration with Melbourne’s MoVida, including the stunning Vierira ($24++), a seared scallop on a crispy hash brown, and the Pincho ($22++), featuring charcoal-grilled Wagyu rib fingers paired with a sherry-infused onion sauce. Vegetarians can enjoy the Tartaleta ($14++), filled with peas, mint, and stracciatella cheese. The menu also boasts unique dishes including the Truffled Wagyu Donut ($35++), served with fries and truffle cheese dip.

Read our Surrey Hills Grocer review.

Address: 7 Holland Village Way, #03-29 to 33, Singapore 275748
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Tel: 8189 6372
Website
Surrey Hills Grocer is not a halal-certified eatery


2. The Bark Cafe



Image credit:
LEE 

The Bark Cafe, right next to Changi Chapel and Museum, offers a cosy and tranquil atmosphere.  Enjoy the refreshing alfresco seating while savouring local and Western dishes, bar bites, and an extensive drinks menu—all in the company of your furry friend, as pets are warmly welcomed!

Image credit: Lilian Lim

While you’re there, the Beef Hor Fun (price TBD) is a must-try, featuring tender beef and a satisfying wok hei. Their Chicken Satay ($16.90++) is another standout, boasting juicy chunks of meat and a rich satay sauce. Be sure to also sample their Mala Pork ($18.90++), or Smoked Pepper Duck ($20.90++) for something heartier to share!

Address: 1000 Upper Changi Road North, Singapore 507707
Opening hours: Sat-Thurs 11:30am to 12am, Fri 11am to 12am
Telephone: 8281 2125
Website
The Bark Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery


3. The Coastal Settlement



Image credit: @baconwitheggs0303

Bring your furry friend to the outdoor dining area of The Coastal Settlement and find yourself transported to a green wonderland. This casual dining restaurant-bar is hemmed in on all sides by verdant tropical foliage.


Image credit: @missbebe_beatrice

The Coastal Settlement also offers both local and international cuisines on its menu, leaving you spoilt for choice. Try out their in-house TCS Hokkien Mee ($29++), which comes bursting with a generous serving of prawns, squids, and even a half-shell scallop. If you crave something more savoury, tuck into their Prawn Aglio Olio in XO Sauce ($29++).

Address: 200 Netheravon Road, Singapore 508529
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 10:30am to 11pm, Sat 8:30am to 12am, Sun 8:30am to 11pm
Telephone: 6475 0200
Website
The Coastal Settlement is not a halal-certified eatery


4. The Garden Slug



Image credit: @labradorpeanut

Dine with your furry pal at The Garden Slug, where food is not just prepared for humans—there is a dedicated Awesome Pawsome menu for your dog too! All dishes on the menu are made with dog-approved ingredients which are prepared fresh.

Pick up an order of Woofmelette Breakfast ($13.90) for your canine buddy, which is a potato omelette paired with sweet potatoes, zucchini, french beans, coconut oil and apples. For something on the lighter side, you can choose to get a Vegan Pupcake ($13.90), made with bananas, basil, and pumpkin.


Image credit: @that_dex

The Garden Slug doesn’t scrimp on its human menu either, offering a huge variety of dishes to satisfy every palate. Seafood lovers can try their fusion Tom Yum Pasta Vongole ($19.50) that’s full of clams. If you’re in the mood for brunch, you’ll be glad to know that it’s available all day. For a satisfying meal, order their massive All Day Big Breakfast ($19.80) which is stacked with sausages, scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, and bacon.

Address: 55 Lorong L Telok Kurau, #01-59/61, Singapore 425500
Opening hours: Mon-Tue 6pm to 10pm, Wed-Fri 11am to 10pm, Sat-Sun 9am to 10pm
Tel: 6346 0504
Website
The Garden Snug is not a halal-certified eatery


5. Nico Cafe


Formerly known as Café de Nicole’s Flower, Nico Cafe is a delightful alfresco spot at Wheelock Place, overlooking The Zall Bookstore. This Parisian-inspired cafe boasts a garden-like atmosphere, featuring a whimsical wall of old books and rattan counter-seats nestled among ferns and vines. 

Renowned for its souffle pancakes, the menu includes the Original Souffle Pancakes ($17.90++) served with house-made sweet cream and seasonal fruits, as well as the Mixed Berries Pancake ($21.90++) topped with berry sauce and vanilla ice cream. Guests can also enjoy open-faced toasts such as Crowne Madame ($12.90++) and decadent bakes of  Basque Burnt Cheesecake ($10.90++) and more. Refreshing drinks include Yuzu Rose tea ($8.90++) and Dirty Coconut Coffee ($8.90++), which you can also enjoy indoors at The Zall Bookstore.

Read our Nico Cafe coverage.

Address: 501 Orchard Road, #01-02, Wheelock Place, Singapore 238880
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm, Sat-Sun 10am to 5pm
Tel: 9177 1993
Website
Nico Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery


6. Sun Ray Cafe



Image credit: @baymaxthespitz_

If you’re in need of a caffeine fix, swing by Sun Ray Cafe for its wallet-friendly hand-roasted coffee blends. Treat your trusty dog pal to a good meal such as the Happy Paw Bento Set ($10), a platter of wholesome goodness comprising meat, vegetables, fruits and scrambled eggs.


Image credit: @cindy_t_quek

Prices start from as low as $1 for an Espresso, going up to a maximum of $3.50 for their Iced Mocha and Iced Brighton drinks. Don’t forget to check out the food options that Sun Ray Cafe has available, which are also affordably priced like their drinks. For a healthy boost after a good workout, try their Super Chia Pudding and Acai Bowl ($10), which comes paired with fresh berries, bananas, and crushed nuts. 

Address: 79/81 Brighton Crescent, Serangoon Gardens Estate, Singapore 559218
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 9:30am to 10pm
Tel: 6283 8700
Website
Sun Ray Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery


7. Lola’s Cafe



Image credit: @pudding.corgi

Famous for their delectable desserts, Lola’s Cafe is the place to go to if you have a craving for pastries and ice cream. They also welcome dogs in their outdoor dining area, so feel free to bring your pup along on your next dessert outing!


Image credit: @rajakarunareth

For chocolate lovers out there, you don’t want to miss the signature Lola’s Chocolate Cake ($7.50++ a slice), a rich cocoa sponge cake that is layered with cocoa buttercream and topped with hazelnut feuilletine.

Desserts aren’t the only things on Lola’s menu, with scrumptious brunch items such as Pulled Pork & Avocado Eggs Benedict ($17++) available to order. If you’re looking to get a filling meal at Lola’s, check out their mains such as their Duck Leg Confit with Truffle Mash ($19++).

Website | Full list of locations
Lola’s Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery


8. Kontiki



Image credit: lino mabatid 

Nestled at PAssion Wave @ Marina Bay, Kontiki offers hearty American fare with stunning views of the Marina skyline—ideal for those seeking a satisfying meal in a relaxing setting. They have a grassy outdoor area, where your pet can enjoy rolling around in!

Image credit: arvind thevaraju 

Indulge in their Grilled Jumbo King Prawns ($32++), or savour the Smoky BBQ Pork Ribs ($28++). If pasta is more your style, the King Prawn Aglio Olio ($26) is a must-try!

Address: 11 Rhu Cross, #01-02, Singapore 437440
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 3pm to 11pm, Sat 8am to 11pm, Sun 10am to 11pm
Tel: 6268 5225
Website
Kontiki is not a halal-certified eatery


9. Menage Cafe


Image credit: Henry Cheng

Situated in Sin Ming Plaza, Menage Cafe is a cosy spot for you and your pets to chill at. Dogs can freely play or explore, as the spacious design ensures comfort for both pets and their owners. In addition, there’s also a special menu for dogs, so you won’t have to worry about your furry friend going hungry!

Image credit: Menage Cafe

Indulge in their pasta and finger food, while your dog enjoys their pet menu with sous-vide items such as Pork Loin ($8.90), Chicken Breast ($8.90), Salmon Steak ($10.90), Minced beef ($10.90) and more. For more premium items, they have various kinds of meats at $12.90, including Wagyu Beef, Crocodile Steak, Frog Leg, and Kangaroo!

Address: 6 Sin Ming Road, #01-01/02, Singapore 575585
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 12pm to 9:30pm, Sat-Sun 10:30am to 9:30pm
Tel: 9669 8372
Website
Menage Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery


10. Early Bird


Image credit: @earlybirdsg

Earlybird’s bright yellow walls and bird-themed decor create a lovely atmosphere for both cafe enthusiasts and our cheeky fur friends alike. The spacious deck invites pets, adding to the warm and welcoming ambience

Image credit: Ping Yan Tan

Highlights on the food menu include the Sriracha Tater Tots ($12), Chicken and Pancakes ($19), and the unique Crumbed Eggs on Toast ($18), where boiled eggs are fried in a crispy batter, revealing a soft yolk, paired with tightly packed tuna on bread. For drinks, try the Dirty Chai ($6.50) or the Gingerbread Latte ($6).

Address: 17 Jalan Pinang, Singapore 199149
Opening hours: Sun-Fri 9am to 5pm, Sat 9am to 9pm
Tel: 9788 6856
Website
Earlybird is not a halal-certified eatery


11. Wildseed Cafe


Image credit: Lina

Wildseed Cafe is a floral-themed pet-friendly cafe with multiple outlets in Singapore. Particularly, their Alkaff Mansion outlet boasts a captivating atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating available, where diners can enjoy their meals surrounded by nature. The standout feature is the gorgeous outdoor greenhouse, where you and your fur friend can indulge in a meal or drink. 

Image credit: Tong Peng Tan

For brunch, don’t miss the cafe’s Big Pan Breakfast ($28++), and for lunch, the Soft-Shell Chilli Crab Linguine ($29++). Be sure to also try the Roast Beef Sandwich ($22++) or the Chicken Quesadilla ($18++) if you prefer something lighter.

Website | Full list of locations
Wildseed Cafe is not a halal-certified eatery


12. PRAIRIE By Craftsmen


Image credit: @prairie.sg

PRAIRIE by Craftsmen is another pet-friendly cafe with multiple outlets across Singapore, including Cluny Court, Joo Chiat, and River Valley. All of them have spacious and shaded alfresco areas with plenty of seats to accommodate you and your pet!

Image credit: Christopher Seow

For the breakfast goers, try the cafe’s Big Breakfast ($24++). For something lighter, enjoy their Kaya Gula Melaka Toast ($11++), Avo Toast ($18++), or Timeless Waffle ($11++). Else, go for their sandwiches, such as Capt. Jack’s Golden Fry ($24++), which features wild-caught & sustainable New Zealand fish fillet, salted egg drizzle, sliced tomatoes, chilli pickles, curry leaves, and romaine lettuce. If you’re up for something more carby, go for their Tonkotsu Ramen Pasta ($24++)!

Website | Full list of locations
PRAIRIE By Craftsmen is not a halal-certified eatery


13. W39 Bistro & Bakery


Image credit: @w39bistro

W39 Bistro & Bakery is yet another cosy cafe that offers pet-friendly food. From Pork Peanut Butter Pet Meatballs ($14.80++) to Premium Cooked Salmon Pet Meal ($11++) for your dog to croissant-wiches for the hoomans, they’ve got you and your pet covered.

Image credit: kah

Those visiting should try The Lazy Couple’s Brunch for 2 ($48++), where shakshuka is served with two pieces of sourdough toast, two pieces of grilled king prawn with ebiko sambal mayo, buttery scrambled eggs,  sauteed mushrooms, chicken sausage, a side salad, and your choice of two drinks. If you’re looking for a smaller portion, be sure to try their Sauteed Crab Meat with Sambal Mayo Croissant-wiches ($20++), as well as the W39 Loaded Brunch ($23++)!   

Address: 39 Jalan Mas Puteh, Singapore 128637
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 10am to 9pm, Sat-Sun 9am to 9pm
Tel: 8807 2421
Website
W39 Bistro & Bakery is not a halal-certified eatery


14. NUDE Seafood


Image credit: Chin Aik Lim

If you’re craving a seafood feast for you and your pet, NUDE Seafood is the place to be. You can bring your furry friend along when you dine, and they even offer pet food sets for special occasions such as Chinese New Year!

Image credit: Andrew Tan

Be sure to try their ‘Bouillabaisse’ Seafood Stew ($29.90+), Hokkaido Gypren Scallops ($20.90++), and tiger prawns ($21.90++). Also don’t miss out on their Grilled Swordfish ($32.90++), which features sashimi-grade swordfish, pearl onion, pearl cous cous, nori, ginseng teriyaki, egg floss, and pumpkin veloute. If you’re craving something more meaty, go for their Ribeye Steak ($33.90++) or Pork Ribeye Cap Risotto ($29.80++).

Address: 5 Straits View, #01-22/23 East Tower, Marina One, Singapore 018935
Opening hours: Mon 11:30am to 2pm; Tue-Fri 11:30 am to 2pm 6pm 9pm; Sat-Sun 12pm to 2 pm, 6pm to 9pm
Tel: 8726 1576
Website
NUDE Seafood is not a halal-certified eatery


15. The Urban Hideout


Image credit: @theurbanhideoutsg

Located in The Brooks I, near Sembawang, The Urban Hideout is a delightful cafe that offers plenty of alfresco seating and a tempting pet food option on the menu, making it the perfect spot for a relaxing outing with your furry friend. 

Image credit: Erin Chee

Your pups will be thrilled with the pet food selection, as bowls are said to be rarely left unfinished. They serve a variety of human-grade pet food prepared by PAFF SG, and you won’t want to miss their Strawberry and Coconut Pet Ice Cream ($10.90++) as a special treat for your pet! 

The food menu is just as enticing. Be sure to indulge in their jumbo croissants, available until 5pm, or savour the Swiss Herbed Rosti ($18.90++) and Truffle Al Funghi ($16.90++)!

Address: 60 Springside Walk, #01-05 The Brooks I, Singapore 786020
Opening hours: Tue-Fri 12pm to 10:30pm, Sat-Sun 10:30 am to 10:30pm
Tel: 8879 9722
Website
The Urban Hideout is not a halal-certified eatery


Best pet-friendly cafes in Singapore


With this list of cafes on hand, you will no longer need to leave your dog at home the next time you plan a cafe date. You even get to introduce your furkid to your potential partner and this may just earn you extra brownie points in their good books.

Featured image adapted from @boo._thefrenchie, Henry Cheng and Tong Peng Tan

Kelvin Eng

Share
Published by
Kelvin Eng

Recent Posts

TONSHOU Review: Korea-Famous Pork Cutlet Restaurant Opens In Singapore

TONSHOU, a Korea-famous restaurant specialising in charcoal-grilled pork cutlet has opened up in Tanjong Pagar!

2 hours ago

Genista Lane: Viral Coffee Cart With Espresso Kopi And Sourdough Kaya Toast

Genista Lane is a new coffee cart with espresso kopi, sourdough kaya toast and more!…

3 hours ago

Christmas Wonderland: Festive Market At Gardens By The Bay With 19 F&B Kiosks

Christmas Wonderland, a new Christmas market, is happening at Gardens by the Bay from 29…

4 hours ago

Padi Kopitiam: Highly-Rated JB Cafe With Black Kolo Mee, Milky Polo Bun And More

Padi Kopitiam is a highly-rated breakfast eatery in JB with black kolo mee and milky…

8 hours ago

The Charcoal Claypot Trend Of 2024—Is It Just Another Gimmick?

We've seen plenty of charcoal claypot stalls emerge in 2024, offering dishes such as claypot…

9 hours ago

12 Japanese Bakeries In Singapore For Sweet Potato Donuts, Mochi Buns And More

The next time you're craving fresh Japanese-style bread, our list of Japanese bakeries in Singapore…

1 day ago