Summer Travel Series: Five South Florida Dog-friendly Breweries You Can’t Miss

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Story and Photos By Hannah Deadman-Arnst

I firmly believe good craft beer is a national treasure. My husband and I are full-time travelers, and we love to visit breweries around the country since many of them are dog-friendly. When it comes to finding a perfect sip of suds, South Florida is no exception, boasting a ton of great craft breweries worth visiting. That’s why I’ve curated some of my favorite dog-friendly spots in the region! Check them out on your next weekend adventure or road trip as summertime comes to a close.

Pro tips: Before heading to your brewery of choice, always call ahead to confirm they’re still dog-friendly, because these rules can sometimes change. Bring treats and a bowl that you can fill with fresh water, and be sure your pup can socialize with other people and/or dogs so everyone stays safe and comfortable. Last but not least, always drink responsibly!

Ocean Republic Brewing

Location: Stuart, Martin County

Take a day trip to Stuart for a laid-back coastal vibe—and while you’re at it, stop at Ocean Republic Brewing for some excellent brews! My picks include the Thrasher West Coast IPA (always a favorite, since it tastes like a pine tree) and the Glassy amber lager. Ocean Republic is dog-friendly outside and inside—a big bonus when it’s too hot. Their food menu offers something for everyone, from tuna nachos and smoked fish dip (my go-to!) to wings and poutine, with several varieties of Québec’s national dish.

Civil Society Brewery

Locations: Jupiter & West Palm Beach

If you love IPAs, Civil Society is the place to go. With two dog-friendly locations, it’s a hip spot to hang out, play games, or work. Dogs are allowed on the patio at the Jupiter location, and West Palm’s industrial-style taproom is dog-friendly inside and in the beer garden. Don’t miss the Fresh IPA, their flagship beer. For non-IPA drinkers, try the Wünderkind hefeweizen or the crushable Beach Access lager. You can also order scrumptious wood-fired pizza from Grato down the street. Local ‘za and local beer? The perfect combination!

Mathews Brewing Company

Location: Lake Worth Beach

Located across Dixie Highway just west of downtown Lake Worth Beach, Mathews is not to miss. With a spacious, dog-friendly patio, plus a rotation of local food trucks and live music, it’s a great place to spend time with friends, get some work done, or hang with your pup. My favorite beer at Mathews is Sweet Emotion, a delicious light-bodied cream ale with a touch of hops and vanilla. I also like the dry-hopped, piney Accelerate IPA, characterized by elements of citrus and Simcoe and Centennial hops.

NOBO Brewing Company

Location: Boynton Beach

Boynton Beach is home to several solid breweries, including NOBO. While the brewery has limited outdoor seating, they are dog-friendly inside—a welcome option if it’s hot or it’s pouring down rain! With a smaller space and a selection of board games to play, it truly feels like a neighborhood spot. They also have a nice rotation of beers, including the summery Boynton Blonde. I particularly enjoyed Checkin’ it Twice, a seasonal winter ale punctuated by warm baking spices—and just the right hint of maltiness.

Funky Buddha Brewing Company

Location: Oakland Park, Broward County

Located in downtown Oakland Park, Funky Buddha still feels like a hip local operation, despite becoming a major player in the craft beer world. They have tons of outdoor seating, making it a perfect place for you and your pup. My go-to is the Eternal Summer blonde/golden ale—though during Oktoberfest I love the Buddhafest Märzen—and my husband enjoys the Floridian wheat ale! They also have cocktails and an impressive menu. Some of my favorite selections include the yucca tots, bison sliders, and spent grain pretzels.