Snoqualmie Valley Dog Friendly Restaurants

The Snoqualmie Valley area offers several dog-friendly dining spots, primarily with outdoor seating, including Snoqualmie Falls Brewery, The Bindlestick, Sigillo Winery, Volition Brewing, and Rio Bravo, serving craft beer, Italian, Mexican, and café fare, perfect for enjoying the scenery with your pup on a patio or sidewalk. 

Popular Dog-Friendly Spots:

  • Snoqualmie Falls Brewery: Great outdoor patio with umbrella tables, craft beers, root beer, and food trucks.

  • The Bindlestick: Offers coffee, craft beer, and sandwiches with welcoming outdoor seating in historic Snoqualmie.

  • Rio Bravo Mexican Restaurant: Authentic New Mexican food with outdoor picnic tables in North Bend. 

  • Sigello Winery. Dogs are welcome on the patio and Sigello’s has a great selection of food and beverages.

  • No Boat Brewery. Dogs are welcome indoor and outdoors.  Great selection of beer, and there is usually a food truck.

Tips for Dining with Your Dog:

  • Check Ahead: Always call or check websites for current patio availability, especially in cooler weather.

  • Look for Patios/Sidewalks: Most dog-friendly options rely on outdoor spaces.

  • Consider Food Trucks: Breweries often have rotating food trucks, adding variety

  • Bring something to occupy your dog like a Snuffle Mat or yummy chew or bone

  • Find a quiet place for your dog to hang out.  If the brewery or winery is too chaotic or loud, your dog may be stressed.

  • Supervise your dog and advocate for him or her around other dogs, strangers and children.

  • Keep exposure short.  If your dog is new to public places, set them up for success by keeping outings short and positive.  Your dog may only be able to keep it together for a short period of time before becoming overstimulated.

Do you want a well behaved dog that is welcome in public places?

Lead Dog Coaching and Training offers dog training in the Snoqualmie Valley including North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, and also in Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington.

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