Although the Hub Ice Cream Factory doesn’t allow dogs inside, the ice creamery makes pupsicles for doggies to enjoy. The proceeds from the pupsicles are given to charity.
Since a list of every single spot might be too exhaustive, if you want to bring your pup, just call ahead of time and check the pet policy. Word to the wise: Most eateries only allow dogs, with the exception of service animals, on the outdoor patio. So, if your favorite spot has a patio, you’re off to a good start.
Not only do many restaurants allow dogs, many also provide water to pups. Some even take it a step further and give treats.
And if you’re worried about the cleanliness of the eateries that allow dogs, don’t be. The Pima County Health Department has many regulations in place.
Here are five dog-friendly restaurant patios in Tucson:
- Saguaro Corners, 3750 S. Old Spanish Trail
- Vero Amore, 2920 N. Swan Road
- Reforma, 4340 N. Campbell Ave.
- Baja Cafe, 7002 E. Broadway, 2970 N. Campbell Ave., and 3930 W. Ina Road
- Ghini’s French Caffe, 1803 E. Prince Road

