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13 Best Dog Friendly Bars & Walks in Sydney: Eastern Suburbs

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Find the best dog friendly bars, walks and parks in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs (Bondi, Double Bay, Rose Bay, Watsons Bay)

How to spend a memorable day in the Eastern Suburbs with your dog? This article will reveal maybe a little less known dog friendly places as well as the iconic dog walks and dog friendly pubs from Watsons Bay in the north to Kingsford in the south; Bondi in the East to Double Bay in the West.

No lamp post has been left “unsniffed” and no off leash area “unplayed”. This is your ultimate guide to a dog friendly Eastern Suburbs!

This Travel Guide has been created in Partnership with PUCCII WE CARE

Dog Friendly Walks

Eastern Suburbs are home to some of the most amazing dog friendly walks. We have selected the best walks to explore with your dog, all of them including some off leash playtime with your pooch and a dog friendly pubs & bars to stop for a drink (or two).


1. Dog Friendly “Bush Walk” in Double Bay

Time: 60-90mins | Level: Easy | Off Leash Areas: 2

Lumi exploring Cooper Park

Cooper Park is one of the most mesmerising places in the entire Eastern Suburbs. It is nearly impossible to remember that you are in the heart of the city while wondering around the park that feels more like rainforest that a city park.

Start the walk with your dog from the Lower Cooper Park near the tennis courts and car park. Circle around the park following the Rosewood Walk or any other route until you end up back where you started. You can walk up the range or remain at the bottom of the park near the water. Either way, your walk will take about 20-30mins depending on the route you choose.

Playtime @ Lower Cooper Park off leash area

On you return, head to the Lower Cooper Park or Lough Paying Fields off leash area for a game of fetch, meet some new friends or just chill out before heading to the dog friendly pub, The Golden Sheaf.

The Golden Sheaf is one of the most dog friendly pubs in Sydney. Therefore it is no surprise you will very often find other furry friends at the covered and heated dog friendly beer garden.

Puppy Paradise @ The Golden Sheaf

While you can choose from a great variety of beers, wines and cocktails, it is your pooch that is up for a real treat! The Golden Sheaf have developed a special Doggie Menu together with Southern Cross Vets that is guaranteed to please even more demanding pups. The menu includes mouthwatering pug-cicles for the warmer days, BFF (best furry friend) biscuits for puppies feeling a little peckish and as a crown The Ultimate Pooch Poke Bowl that will even make you feel like ordering one (consider yourself warned!).

Single ladies and gentlemen, make note of the monthly Dating with Dogs event taking place at the Rooftop.

Off leash Areas on the Trail:

Lower Cooper Park | Lough Playing Fields


2. Bondi to Bronte Dog Friendly Coastal Walk

Time: 1-2h return | Level: Medium | Off Leash Areas: 2

Early morning @ Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk

Iconic Bondi to Bronte coastal walk needs no introductions. It gets busy especially during the summer months so we recommend to do this walk in the morning or maybe a little later in the afternoon. Regardless of the time you choose, you and your dog will both love this dog friendly coastal walk.

Soon after leaving Bondi, you will pass an off leash area at Marks Park (twice if you return to Bondi) with access to water, toilets, poo bags and a great grassy area to have a play.

Playtime @ Marks Park

Stop for a coffee at one of the many coffee shops in Bronte or simply get a take away and sit by the Promenade or maybe visit an off leash area at the back of the Bronte Park. This part of the park does get rather muddy after the rain but is normally fine during the sunny days.

Dog Friendly Bondi Beach Public Bar

Return to Bondi and visit the most dog friendly pub in the area, Bondi Beach Public Bar. You and your dog are both welcome inside for a refreshment. While you are enjoying your favourite drink, your pooch is guaranteed to get heaps of attention from other patrons and the staff. The Bucket List also invites dogs on the outdoor area, which tempts to get very busy during the summer weekends but is perfect for off peak visits.

Off leash areas on the Trail:

Marks Park | Bronte Park


3. Dover Heights Dog Friendly Coastal Walk

Time: 2-3h return | Level: Medium | Off Leash Areas: 3

Dover Heights Coastal Walk

Dover Heights Coastal Walk is a little less know coastal walk with equally (if not more) amazing views of the ocean. Start your walk from the Raleigh Reserve off leash area and walk all the way to the other side of the Rodney Reserve sports field. Walk up to Military Road and stop at Dudley Page Reserve (not off leash) for some amazing views of the city.

Stunning views from Raleigh Reserve off leash area

Follow Military Road to Diamond Bay Reserve where you have access to water and another off leash play. Then continue on the cliff walk up to Marne Street and head straight towards the Christison Park and the Lighthouse Reserve, both 24h off leash. Follow the coastal path all the way down to dog friendly The Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel.

The Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel

Off leash areas on the Trail:

Raleigh Reserve | Diamond Bay Reserve | Christison Park | Lighthouse Reserve

4. Explore Queens Park & Centennial Parklands

Centennial Parklands (including Queens Park) is the largest off leash dog park in Sydney. Almost half of the 360 hectare space is off leash at all times. As there are many other activities taking place in the Parklands, ensure your dog is under sufficient control at all times. Centennial Park offers many dog friendly cafes, activities and plenty of beautiful green areas for everyone. If you feel having a longer walk (approx. 1 hour), you can walk around the entire park (just remain outside Grand Drive) with your dog off the lead.

5. The Fur Salon

193 Bronte Road, Queens Park

And while exploring Centennial Parklands with your V.I.Pooch, The Fur Salon in Queens Park is your ultimate pooch pampering destination. You can choose from traditional grooming services to pawdicures, teeth cleaning, de-matting and many other services.


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Dog Friendly Bars & Cafes

There are plenty of pubs and bars particularly in and around Bondi and Double Bay but surprisingly few welcome your dog to join you. Luckily the ones that welcome your dog, REALLY welcome them rather than just allow them. We have listed the most amazing dog friendly bars and cafes in the Eastern Suburbs.

6. The Golden Sheaf

429 New South Head Road, Double Bay

Everything from special Doggie Menu to Dating with Dogs events. The Golden Sheaf is arguably the best dog friendly pub in the Eastern Suburbs! Your dog is welcome on the partly covered and heated beer garden.

7. The Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel

1 Military Road, Watsons Bay

Popular place for visitors near and far. Cool beach tunes and colourful dog friendly beer garden is a a guaranteed winner. Expect heaps of attention for your pooch from the fellow bar goers!

8. The Fields @ Easts Rugby

22a O’Sullivan Road, Rose Bay

Hidden gem that even most of the locals don’t know about, dog friendly The Fields is located at the Easts Rugby Club in the midst of Rose Bay Golf Course. Great relaxed atmosphere invites you to sit for a drink or meal while watching the local footy teams practising in the fields. Dogs are welcome everywhere ;-).

9. Bondi Beach Public Bar

203 Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach

Dog friendly heaven for Bondi dog owners welcoming you and your pooch inside the bar, which comes handy particularly during the colder months of the year! Check out the trendy cocktails and cool lounge vibes at the BBPB!

10. Beach Road Hotel

11 Glenayr Avenue, Bondi Beach

Beach Road Hotel welcomes furry guests to the large beer garden at the back of the pub. Enter from the Beach Road side of the building.

11. The DOG Hotel

2 St Marks Road, Randwick

The DOG (Duke of Gloucester) is a dog friendly pub in the heart of Randwick. Dogs are always welcome on leash in the partly covered beer garden.

12. The Clovelly Hotel

416 Anzac Parade, Kingsford

Affectionately known as “The Cloey” to the locals, dog friendly The Clovelly Hotel has been serving the community for over five decades with fabulous food and drinks.  They actively encourage the patrons to bring their four legged best mates with them to the large dog friendly beer garden with plenty of shade, dog bowls and treats. There is even a big screen in the garden so you can watch your favourite team together with your pup! Also the deck adjacent to the sports bar is dog friendly.

13. The Regent Hotel

416 Anzac Parade, Kingsford

The best dog friendly venue in the southern part of Eastern Suburbs! Regular host for doggie events & dogs are welcome inside the front bar away from the cold and rain. Great dog friendly beer garden for warmer days!

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Off Leash Areas in the Eastern Subs

Raleigh Reserve, Dover Heights

There are plenty of off leash areas to choose from in the Eastern Suburbs. We would highly recommend you to visit at least Rose Bay Foreshore (great for swimming), Raleigh Reserve and Marks Park (views), Christison Park (size) and Rushcutters Bay (meeting new friends).

All off leash areas in the Eastern Suburbs are listed below. You can also find all off leash parks and beaches in Sydney from our Places & Services section!

Bondi

Dickson Park | Waverley Park

Bronte

Bronte Park

Clovelly

Burrows Park

Coogee

Bardon Park | Baker Park | Trenerry Reserve | Blenheim Reserve | Bangor Park

Double Bay

Steyne Park| Lough Playing Fields & Lower Cooper Park | Rushcutters Bay Park

Dover Heights

Raleigh Reserve | Hugh Bamford Reserve

Kingsford

Paine Reserve

Malabar

Pioneers Park | Ella Reserve

Maroubra

Snape Park | Broadarrow Reserve | Nagle Park | Coral Sea Park

Rose Bay

Dumaresq Reserve & Rose Bay Foreshore | Lyne Park

Tamarama

Marks Park

Vaucluse

Diamond Bay Reserve | Christison Park

This Travel Guide was created in Partnership with:

Puccii was established by two very compassionate kids who have a great love for all dogs.  They designed a small range of products made entirely from recycled materials and the majority of profits generated from the sales are donated directly to dog shelters Australia wide. 

At the time of writing, Puccii has donated over $10,000 in profits and products to a growing number of dog charities.

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