"The “patio” at Yard Bar is more like an enormous, fenced-in dog playground that just happens to have a bunch of picnic tables. There’s beer, wine, cocktails, and mocktails, plus a pretty big selection of small bites and entrees—including a few dog-friendly foods, like a waffle cone filled with peanut butter yogurt ice cream. There’s a lot of space, so you never really have to worry too much about it getting crowded, even when half the dogs in Austin are here to hang out." - nicolai mccrary, matthew jacobs
"Hanging out with dogs is a whole lot cheaper and more fun than therapy, so here’s your chance to do so even if your landlord doesn’t allow pets. The entire “patio” at Yard Bar off Burnet is an enormous fenced-in dog park/playground with a full bar. Sometimes you just need a cocktail after a long day at work—but most other times adding hounds into the mix cures all ails." - nicolai mccrary, raphael brion
"This Allandale dog park and bar bar rotates its nonalcoholic cocktail menu seasonally. Mocktail offerings are made with nonalcoholic spirits from the Seedlip beverage company. There’s the Strawberry Fields with strawberry and mint syrups and lime juices; the Burnt Orange Blast with orange juice, soda, and vanilla syrup; and there’s also boozeless beers, frozen lemonade, and other soft drinks. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Erin Russell
"Either bring your own dog or watch other puppies run around at this Allandale dog park-slash-bar. Partake in beers, wines, nonalcoholic drinks, and cocktails starting at 11 a.m. daily. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Nadia Chaudhury
"Hang out with your dog (or make a new pooch pal) while enjoying sandwiches, salads, or nachos at this dog park and its on-site snack stand Camp Out. There are cocktails, beer, and wine as well. There are indoor and outdoor dine-in areas." - Darcie Duttweiler