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12 Dog-Friendly Breweries That Have Cold Beer And Great Trails Nearby

You know the feeling; you’re halfway through a hike, sweaty, tired, and daydreaming about an ice-cold beer like it’s the cure for all life’s problems. Or maybe your dog’s staring at you with that “you owe me a treat” look, and you’re wondering why there isn’t a place where four-legged royalty and their exhausted humans can both unwind.

Well, guess what? Several people out there had the brilliance to combine brewed perfection, scenic trails, and pup-friendly hangouts into a trifecta so good it feels borderline unfair.

But don’t take my word for it. Dive into these local spots while bringing your thirst, your fur baby, and maybe your hiking boots (not mandatory, but hey, it helps).


Marker 48 Brewing – Spring Hill, Florida

Rustic wood-accented taproom with a large red Marker 48 Brewing sign, chalkboard beer menus, and a bartender standing behind a glossy wood bar.
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Marker 48 Brewing is where your dog finally gets the royal treatment they deserve (because, honestly, who runs your household?). This cozy brewery opens its doors (and its beer garden) to dogs of all shapes and sizes, offering water bowls and treats that your pooch might just rate higher than your snacks at home.

Established in 2015, it blends craft beer magic with the laid-back Florida atmosphere. And you’re just minutes from Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, where you and your furry sidekick can meander down pet-friendly trails that showcase Florida’s natural charm.

Southern Grist Brewing Company – Nashville, Tennessee

Simple white brick building with a bright turquoise “Southern Grist Brewing Co.” sign, string lights above a patio filled with picnic tables and black chairs.
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Southern Grist Brewing Company knows two things well: craft beer and canine charm. Their pet-friendly patio oozes comfort, welcoming leashed dogs and their slightly frazzled owners. Founded in 2016, it’s a brewery unafraid to experiment with wild flavors (a peanut butter cheesecake sour ale, anyone?).

Close by is the Shelby Bottoms Greenway, where you and your pup can burn some calories before inevitably counteracting that effort with another pint. You’re welcome.

Gatlinburg Brewing Company – Sevierville, Tennessee

A rustic tap wall with a wooden plank backdrop painted in red, white, and natural wood tones. Above the taps, a circular metal sign reads "Antietam Brewery Collection 2023" with a crab design. The tap handles are shaped like bearded men holding beer mugs, and one tap has an "ACE" pumpkin cider handle.
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Calling all beer enthusiasts who refer to their dogs as “good boys/girls” more times than they blink, Gatlinburg Brewing Co. has the scene you’ve been searching for. With a covered patio perfect for leashed pups, it’s an ideal spot to sip a craft beer while pretending you didn’t just sneak your dog part of your pretzel.

The proximity to Great Smoky Mountains National Park means adventure lies just around the corner. Wander along the Gatlinburg Trail, one of the few park paths where leashed dogs are invited to tag along. No excuses now.

7 Dogs Brew Pub – Wytheville, Virginia

A rounded glass filled with deep purple beer sits on a dark countertop, with the logo for 7 Dogs Brewpub of Wytheville, VA printed on the glass. The background is a worn, off-white wall that adds a rustic touch to the cozy bar vibe.
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A brewery named “7 Dogs”… clearly, there’s a story there. While we ponder that mystery, you and your leashed pup can enjoy outdoor seating and, wait for it, a special menu curated just for dogs. Yes, you read that right, your four-legged companion can now dine like the royalty you’ve always suspected they are.

And after downing a cold one (you, not your dog), take the quick drive to New River Trail State Park. There, a scenic trail running parallel to the river awaits for your dog that is perfect for both sniffing flowers and panicking at squirrels.

Elkton Brewing Company – Elkton, Virginia

Cozy taproom with warm wooden floors, high tables topped with pumpkins, and a small performance stage with a guitar, set against a wall bearing the Elkton Brewing Co. logo.
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Think Elkton Brewing Company is just another rural microbrewery? Think again. With its outdoor spaces, including a front porch and beer garden, this family-owned spot is more charming than your great aunt’s quilt collection.

Bring your well-behaved pooch and settle in for a delightful escape. Oh, and did I mention Shenandoah National Park is practically a stone’s throw away? It’s a haven of trails, towering trees, and those “how did I get so lucky?” moments (assuming your dog doesn’t spend it chasing chipmunks).

Ithaca Beer Co. – Ithaca, New York

Rustic beer garden with long wooden picnic tables beneath a shaded trellis, surrounded by vertical hop vines creating a lush green corridor.
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Think your dog deserves more than your basic backyard fetch routine? Ithaca Beer Co. has you covered with its dog-friendly outdoor seating area (leashes required, egos optional). Situated in the rolling hills of Ithaca, this brewery is a hoppy sanctuary for beer aficionados and their furry plus-ones.

Need more adventure? Head over to Buttermilk Falls State Park, where pet-approved trails wind through lush greenery and surreal waterfalls. The sound of cascading water and your dog’s insistent sniffing will transport you somewhere magical (provided you don’t trip over them on the trail).

Iron Hill Brewery – Hershey, Pennsylvania

Modern red-brick building with large glass windows and signage reading "Iron Hill Brewery," featuring clean landscaping and outdoor seating along the sidewalk.
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Could this spot get any sweeter? Iron Hill Brewery in Hershey allows your canine sidekick to lounge with you on the outdoor patio, pretzels in one hand, leash in the other. And this charming beer haven sits smack dab in the land of chocolate, making it an indulgent combo of barley, hops, and cocoa paradise.

Stretch your legs (and your dog’s) on the nearby Jonathan Eshenour Memorial Trail, a pet-approved paved path perfect for a stroll, jog, or 50th sniff test of the day.

Lua Brewing – Des Moines, Iowa

Close-up of Lua Brewing's "Baby Blue Sedan" sour beer, showing a vibrant can design with a red car and planet illustrations next to a glass of red-hued beer with the Lua logo.
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Lua Brewing redefines “beer for all” with its laid-back, dog-friendly patio. Imagine you, a cold fruited sour, and your leash-clad pup sprawled out on their patio.

Once you’ve soaked in enough brewery bliss, wander over to Gray’s Lake Park. This local park features pet-friendly walking trails and open spaces where tails wag, birds chirp, and hopefully, no squirrels are causing international dog crises.

Blacklist Brewing Co. – Duluth, Minnesota

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For a pint with a Superior view (see what I did there?), Blacklist Brewing Co. in Duluth welcomes dogs to steal the show on its outdoor patio. And after sipping some of their craft creations, leash up your four-legged companion and explore the Lakewalk Trail.

This breathtaking path hugs the shoreline of Lake Superior, offering views so stunning you might momentarily forget your dog is dragging you toward, well, everything. Pro tip: pack treats, because bribes are universal.

Upper Hand Brewery – Escanaba, Michigan

Wood-paneled taproom filled with taxidermy, vintage skis, string lights, and colorful merchandise, creating a lodge-like feel at Upper Hand Brewery.
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At Upper Hand Brewery, dogs don’t just sit, they join the party in the outdoor beer garden. Situated in Escanaba, this spot is the definition of Midwest charm, offering local brews fresh enough to make your taste buds applaud.

And Ludington Park is just a hop, skip, and wag away. This waterfront haven boasts pet-friendly walking trails lined with the sights and smells of towering trees, lake breezes, and the occasional whiff of whatever sandwich that picnic family left behind.

Bright Ideas Brewing – North Adams, Massachusetts

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At Bright Ideas Brewing, the only thing brighter than their craft beers is the sturdy resolve of every dog owner on their outdoor patio. Located in North Adams, this brewery is where good drinks meet good dogs.

And when your lager runs low and your dog’s energy feels limitless, head to the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail. This scenic escape offers miles of walking and biking paths through postcard-worthy landscapes your dog will sniff through like they’re solving a mystery.

Silversmith Brewing Company – Virgil, Canada

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Silversmith Brewing Company resides in a converted church. Apparently, worshipping beer is a thing now (and we love to see it). Their outdoor patio is dog-friendly, so your furry registration-free plus-one gets to partake in the pilgrimage.

Located in Ontario, this spot pairs its heavenly brews with geographic glory. Need a side of wonder? The Bruce Trail is just around the corner, offering pet-friendly hiking along the Niagara Escarpment. Lace up, leash up, and pray your dog doesn’t find that one mud puddle.


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