Three San Diego restaurants rank among Yelp’s best places to eat with dogs

The dog-friendly city is home to three spots that are perfect to show your love for pups, pints, and good food.

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Heading to Viewpoint Brewing Co. for a golden ale and a golden dog.

We know San Diegans love going places with their dogs, so we always have a seat for our four-legged friends at the table. According to Yelp’s list of the top 100 dog-friendly places to eat in the US, three local spots make perfect locations for a doggy date.

  • Viewpoint Brewing in Del Mar landed at No. 11 for its ample outdoor seating, views of the San Dieguito River, and proximity to walking trails.
  • Kairoa Brewing Company in University Heights was ranked No. 20 for its love of pups and pints. It’s known to host adoption events and even features a dog of the week on its Instagram.
  • Queenstown Public House in Little Italy came in at No. 49 and is noted for its cozy atmosphere with plenty of outdoor space.
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