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Pet-Friendly Places in Jakarta to Bring Your Dogs

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Jakarta is a great place for pet owners to spend time with their animals. With an increasing number of pet-friendly places springing up throughout the city, pet owners in Jakarta can now explore the city’s sights and sounds while accompanied by their pets.

Jakarta has plenty of options for pet owners who want to spend quality time with their pets, from pet-friendly cafes and restaurants to parks and accommodations. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Jakarta has some pet-friendly places for everyone who enjoys travelling with their canine companions.

Como Park

Dogs playing at Como Park
Source: Como Park on Instagram

Como Park is a pet-friendly cafe and community space in Jakarta. With a large and green outdoor area, this is a popular hangout for pet owners, particularly dog owners in the Kemang area. There is also Bark Pet, which is a shop that sells all of the equipment for your beloved dog.

Even if you don’t bring your dog, this place is great for hanging out because it has a super cosy area. For those looking for some pretty coffee, there’s Say Something Coffee and Local Deli Café. Joe’s Burger Bar, Pizza Place, and Gelato Secret are all options for satisfying your hunger.

Do you consider this one of the most well-known pet-friendly places in Jakarta as your ideal pet date with your dogs? You can visit Como Park at Jl. Kemang Timur No. 998, RT.1/RW.3, Bangka, Mampang Prapatan District, South Jakarta. It opens from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Kisaku

Dogs gathered at Kisaku Laksana
Source: Kisaku on Facebook

A pet-friendly cafe with a great aesthetic can be found in South Jakarta, specifically in Jalan Laksana in the Senopati neighbourhood. Kisaku is the name of the concept, which has a pampering, modern minimalist feel. The all-white tones with light brown wood elements in the indoor and semi-outdoor areas make you feel right at home.

You can play with your beloved dog while hanging out and adding photos to your Instagram collection. You must try their coffee blend, which combines Aceh Gayo coffee beans with Flores Bajawa. In terms of food, try their unique beef and chicken noodles and beef teriyaki rice.

If you want to visit Kisaku, the precise location is at Jl. Laksana I No. 24, RT.6/RW.6, Senopati, Kebayoran Baru District, South Jakarta. It opens from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

C for Cupcakes and Coffee

Source: C for Cupcakes and Coffee on Instagram

C for Cupcakes and Coffee is Jakarta’s next Instagrammable and pet-friendly aesthetic cafe. They have two branches in North Jakarta, in Pluit and Kelapa Gading, both of which are lovely and pet-friendly. Every corner of this cafe has a fairytale feel, and the flower garden decorations are all beautiful and colourful for kids to play with.

Not only are they kid-friendly, but their food, particularly their cupcakes, is shaped like pets. Of course, it’s adorable, but it makes me unable to eat it. Meanwhile, the menu has black pepper chicken rice, shrimp paste fried rice, popcorn chicken, and spiced chilli chicken rice.

C for Cupcakes and Coffee can be visited at Jl. Boulevard Barat. Ruko Inkopal No.17, RT.15/RW.3, Kelapa Gading Barat for the Kelapa Gading branch, and Jl. Pluit Karang Utara No.52, RT.20/RW.2 for the Pluit branch. The Pluit branch opens from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. during weekdays and 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. during weekends, while the Kelapa Gading branch opens from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. during weekdays and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. during weekends.

Lemondiscofish

Dogs gathered at Lemondiscofish
Source: Lemondiscofish on Instagram

There are other pet-friendly cafe options in the Kemang area that are ideal for your beloved dog while enjoying gelato. Lemondiscofish is the name of a white building with a large, shady garden area. It’s not just shady on the outside; the inside is quite attractive and Instagram-worthy for an OOTD.

As previously stated, the main dish here is their house-made gelato, which comes in a variety of tempting flavours. Aside from that, there are coffee and non-coffee drinks that are sure to wake you up. Japanese ice drip, hojicha latte, genmaicha, matcha latte, and mocha are a few examples.

If you want to visit Lemondiscofish, you can visit it at Jl. Kemang Selatan I No. 8, RT.6/RW.2, Bangka, Mampang Prapatan District, South Jakarta. It opens from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. during weekdays except for Tuesdays, because it’s closed to the public, and 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. during weekends.

Tanatap Coffee

Source: Tanatap Coffee on Instagram

Tanatap Coffee, a fun and cute cafe, is also a must-see for taking your dogs for a walk. This cafe, located at Ampera, South Jakarta, has a modern architectural concept. Even cooler with a slew of green ornamental plants to add to the natural vibe.

If you want it to be more shady and natural, simply choose a large outdoor area and decorate it with green plants. Sandwiches, chicken rice with sambal matah, and fried noodles are among the options on the menu. Meanwhile, drinks such as palm sugar milk coffee, regal frappe, pandan latte, and mocktails like bubblegum mojito are available.

Tanatap Coffee Ampera can be visited at Jl. Ampera Raya No. 129, Ragunan, Ps. Minggu District, South Jakarta, and opens every day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

 

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