We were asked by Goddard's vets to find some dog friendly places in Brixton so we spent a whole day there and here's what we found!
We started off with a coffee at The Laundry on Coldharbour Lane which is a great space in a converted Edwardian Laundry! Dogs are welcome inside or on their pretty terrace and humans can also get a coffee to go if you can’t wait to get started on that walk. We intend to go back to try one of their breakfasts too!
From there it’s just a 15-minute walk to Brockwell Park which is a beautiful park with great views from the top of the hill as well as ponds and plenty of space to work up a hunger for lunch. You can also watch some humans braving the British weather at the Brockwell Lido if you pop into the lido café 400 Rabbits. (Dogs aren’t allowed in the pool though).
We stopped off at Ayla’s Pet Store on Dulwich Road to stock up on treats, then we headed to The Lounge Brixton on Atlantic Road for lunch.
The humans really like the sound of Caribbean Comfort food and they weren’t disappointed. They said the food was delicious but too spicy for us to try. Thankfully the staff were more generous and brought us our own treats.
This is a super friendly place we highly recommend our four-legged friends try.
The humans needed another stroll after lunch to help their full bellies (we don’t know what that means) so we strolled through Brixton Village Market (main image) which is a really cool covered market with lots of independent traders and eateries. Plenty of places for coffee and maybe some cakes for later.
The humans love beer so we had to pop in to see our friends at Brewdog who always have a warm waggy welcome for four-legged foodies!
If your humans still have room in their bellies after that, then they can get great pizza from Mamma Dough which is also on Coldharbour Lane.
The staff here LOVE dogs and the pizza is amazing, if you’re full then you can always get one delivered later.
We had a great day in Brixton and hope you will too!
Archie and Nacho x
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