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8 dog-friendly cafes in Montreal that are perfect for coffee dates with your pup

Make sure to tip your barkista! ☕🐾

A dog and owner sit down for a meal at a cafe. Right: A latte featuring a paw print design.

You don't have to choose between coffee time and quality time with your best friend.

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It's a great time to be a dog owner in Montreal.

Sure, wrangling those little boots onto your pup on a slushy day is a struggle, but there's good news — Montreal has become a lot more pet-friendly in recent years.

With cat cafes being all the rage and dogs recently being allowed to accompany their owners on the metro (under certain conditions), many of the city's cafés are now welcoming four-legged guests as part of the family too.

That means no more having to choose between getting your caffeine fix and spending quality time with your best friend — or worrying about getting funny looks from strangers.

So, whether you're catching up with friends, catching up on work, or just unwinding, these dog-friendly cafes across the island have got you covered.

Cafe Maison Pawz

Address: 1736 rue Notre-Dame O, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: If the name didn't clue you in, Café Maison Pawz is a paradise for dog lovers. This trendy Griffintown spot is more than just a cozy café — it also offers pet grooming services by appointment. So, while you sip your coffee and relax, your pup can get pampered just a few steps away.

Maison Pawz website

Ruby Café from DoggieVille MTL

Address: 3824 rue Saint-Patrick, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: Ruby Café isn't just dog-friendly — it's designed specifically for dogs.

Doggieville MTL owner Tatiana Custode ensures every treat on the dog menu gets the stamp of approval from her own pup, Ruby. As for the human menu? That's for you to decide.

Dogs must remain on a leash at all times and are welcome to sit at the table with their family. Plus, seats are cleaned between visits, so you can always count on a tidy spot.

Ruby Café (from DoggieVille MTL) website

Café Arthur

Address: 880 Bd Arthur-Sauvé, Laval, QC

Why You Need To Go: Just outside Montreal, Café Arthur in Laval is worth the trip — especially if you're bringing your dog. With a puppy play area and plenty of regular canine customers, they'll have just as much fun as you do (or more).

Since opening in 2019, the café has expanded its menu to include a lovely lineup of gourmet sandwiches and tacos. Keeping your furry one from begging for a bite? That's on you.

Café Arthur website

Victor Rose

Address: 15C Ave Cartier, Pointe-Claire, QC

Why You Need To Go: This family-run espresso bar is a popular dog-friendly spot in Pointe-Claire Village. They serve Fair Trade coffee and a variety of pastries. The café is also a permanent collection point for the West Island Mission's food assistance program, supporting the local community.

Victor Rose website

Bulla Cafe

Address: 4141 rue Saint Denis, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: Smack in the heart of the Plateau, Bulla Café is part coffee shop, part graphic art boutique, and part puppy hotspot.

Along with a gorgeous colourful interior, Bulla's got solid coffee, cool artwork, and a variety of gluten-free treats.

Bulla Café website

Cafe Le Cheval

Address: 5320 Queen Mary Rd, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: It may be named after a horse, but Café Le Cheval is often brimming with canine patrons. The friendly staff and cozy space make it a perfect spot to unwind, grab a latte or dig into their fresh croissants and sandwiches.

They also host speed dating events (for humans, of course) in case that's your thing.

Café Le Cheval website

L'Amour du Pain Vieux-Montréal

Address: 369 Place d'Youville, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: Hidden inside the stylish Maison Pepin, L'Amour du Pain feels like a little Parisian escape in Old Montreal.

The dog-friendly bakery's artisanal breads, buttery viennoiseries, and delicate pastries are made with top-quality ingredients like Quebec-milled flour and Belgian butter.

L'Amour du Pain website

Café Léo

Address: 1215 rue Berri, Montreal, QC

Why You Need To Go: Nestled in the Latin Quarter, Café Léo is more than just a coffee shop — it's a little creative hub. Along with great coffee, they've got film photography gear, local art, and even indoor bike parking.

Upstairs, you'll find a hair salon if you're due for a trim. Cozy, artsy, and dog-friendly, it's the kind of spot that keeps you coming back.

Café Léo website

  • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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