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These 5 Cafes and Restaurants in Makati Will Make Your Pet Feel Cozy

November 24, 2022by petpal1

Your furbabies will love this!

Every fur parent dreads the moment they have to leave their beloved pets at home when dining out. After all, we consider them a member of our family, so leaving them behind can also feel sad. While not all restaurants prohibit entry of our adorable fur animals, it can sometimes be challenging to find one. But don’t fret because you’ll have more ideas on where to hang out with your pets after reading this. 

Whether you’re into al fresco dining or indoors, here are some cafes and restaurants in Makati that can be the perfect hangout place for you and your fur baby. 

1. Antipodean Manila


Situated in the heart of Makati’s laidback neighborhood of Legaspi Village is Antipodean Manila. This is a go-to place for furparents who want to wind down and just relax. Aside from its welcoming ambiance, the establishment also welcomes pets and supports campaigns relating to animal welfare and adoption. After a long day, you and your pooch can chill and enjoy delicious meals with coffee in Antipodean. They offer an extensive menu of food complete from burgers to kebabs. The coffee, with beans ethically sourced from a small village and coffee growers, is a must-try.

Antipodean Manila

Location: G/F 111 Paseo de Roxas Building, Gil cor. Legaspi St., Legaspi Village, Makati City

Social: Facebook and Instagram

Hours: Sun-Thurs 8 am to 8 pm; Fri-Sat 6 am to 11 pm

2. Odd Cafe

Our pets can be active when they’re comfortable in their environment. In Odd Cafe, your pets will have a blast roaming around freely and exploring the oddly-shaped decors and furniture. The visually pleasing cafe would also make a nice backdrop to your new profile picture together with your charming pet. Aside from the aesthetic, the food and coffee served in Odd Cafe make this place a relaxing spot in the city.

Odd Cafe

Location: 7/F Finman Centre Building, 131 Tordesillas cor. Baustista, Salcedo Village, Makati City

Social: Facebook and Instagram

Hours: Mon-Tue 8 am to 8 pm; Wed-Sun 8 am-9 pm

3. Lusso

Another restaurant in Makati that’s worth visiting is Lusso by Margarita Forés on Legaspi Street. The chic restaurant has a lively and European-like ambiance for you and your pet to enjoy. They’ll surely feel at ease while you choose from Lusso’s appetizing special dishes and drinks. 

Lusso by Margarita Forés

 

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Location: G/F, Greenbelt 5, Legaspi St., Makati City

Social: Facebook and Instagram

Hours: Sun-Thurs 11 am to 9 pm; Fri-Sat 11 am to 10 pm

4. Commune 

 

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A famous pet-friendly cafe, Commune in Makati is known for being an advocate for animal rescue and welfare. Commune is now home to adopted cats including Mirage and Mocha and they’ve been entertaining guests since. So if you also have a furbaby, your pet can also meet new friends when you bring them in here. The light and cozy ambiance of the place makes it the best spot to chill if you’re looking for a place with a view and cute animals.

Commune

Location: 36 Polaris St., Poblacion, Makati City

Social: Facebook and Instagram

Hours: Mon-Thu 8 am to 10 pm; Fri-Sun 8 am to 11 pm

5. Lemmy’s Bistro

If you’re a furparent that loves to unwind and forget the stress by eating good food, bonding with your pet, and listening to live performances then Lemmy’s Bistro is the place to be. This pet-friendly restaurant is known for its relaxing ambiance and various performances that you can witness. There’s an open mic that features music, comedy, and poetry all while your pet enjoys the wide space of the bistro. This restaurant in Makati has al fresco dining and air-conditioned indoor dining rooms. 

Lemmy’s Bistro

Location: 7612-D Guijo Village, Makati City

Social: Facebook and Instagram

Hours: Wed-Sun 3 pm to 12 am

 

One comment

  • Norman Agleron

    January 16, 2023 at 3:34 pm

    You missed out Black Olive in Capitol Commons.

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