<p>Bengaluru has many pet-friendly restaurants that serve customers and their furry friends, and their numbers are increasing. <span class="italic">Metrolife</span> brings you a quick guide.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Therpup</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Kaithota Road, Whitefield</em></p>.<p>This is a favourite with dog owners. It has recently moved to a bigger space, and has swimming pools and boarding. It prides itself on a menu for dogs.</p>.<p>Ankur Jain, founder, says, “We serve fresh food to pets.” A dish he recommends is ‘Scooby stew’, with ground rice, vegetables, chicken and broth, topped with honey and peanut butter.</p>.<p>The menu for pets also includes items with eggs and chicken.</p>.<p>After the pandemic broke out, the number of pet parents visiting the place has gone up. “We have 300-400 people and 120-150 dogs visiting us during the weekends,” he says. </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Green Theory</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Richmond Town</em></p>.<p>This is a colonial-style bungalow with a vegetarian menu for humans. A special pet meal comes for Rs 150. </p>.<p>Dhiren Khanted, experience manager, says, “It includes boiled broccoli, carrots, zucchini and other vegetables in a spinach dressing. We also do add-ons like cottage cheese.” The cafe sees a lot of pet parents coming in after a walk with their pets at the Cubbon Park. </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Snoopy Paws Cafe</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Hennur-Bagalur Road</em></p>.<p>This restaurant has had pet-parent regulars since 2019, and new customers have started coming in after the lockdowns were eased.</p>.<p>The cafe offers a Continental menu. Dogs are served special food, says Lawrence Moses, owner.</p>.<p>“We don’t serve packed food. The meals are freshly made with vegetables, egg and chicken,” he says.</p>.<p>Most regulars book meals for their pets before they go to the restaurant. The dog meals are priced between Rs 150 and Rs 300.</p>.<p>The 22,000 sq ft area includes a play area for 25-30 dogs, and space for birthday parties and celebrations.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Purred@Charlie’s</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Kanakapura Road</em></p>.<p>This opened earlier this year, and its doors are open to pets. The cafe houses what it calls the Cherry’s Pet Barkery, which creates treats for cats and dogs.</p>.<p>Sheetal Bhambri, founder, says, “Cakes and cupcakes for cats and dogs are popularly ordered. For dogs, treats are made with mutton, chicken, carrot and banana; cat treats have tuna or chicken liver.” The cakes can be customised. </p>.<p>The cafe has eight host cats, and five others are up for adoption.</p>.<p>Calling ahead of a visit is recommended.</p>.<p><strong>Want to visit? </strong></p>.<p>Snoopy Paws: 91481 23888</p>.<p>Purred@Charlie’s: 96321 42525</p>.<p>Green Theory: 88614 35956</p>.<p>Therpup: 97172 84149</p>.<p><strong>Pets welcome</strong></p>.<p>The city houses many pet-friendly restaurants such as Urban Solace, Sunny’s, Yogisthaan, Mighty Paws, The Pet People Cafe.</p>
<p>Bengaluru has many pet-friendly restaurants that serve customers and their furry friends, and their numbers are increasing. <span class="italic">Metrolife</span> brings you a quick guide.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Therpup</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Kaithota Road, Whitefield</em></p>.<p>This is a favourite with dog owners. It has recently moved to a bigger space, and has swimming pools and boarding. It prides itself on a menu for dogs.</p>.<p>Ankur Jain, founder, says, “We serve fresh food to pets.” A dish he recommends is ‘Scooby stew’, with ground rice, vegetables, chicken and broth, topped with honey and peanut butter.</p>.<p>The menu for pets also includes items with eggs and chicken.</p>.<p>After the pandemic broke out, the number of pet parents visiting the place has gone up. “We have 300-400 people and 120-150 dogs visiting us during the weekends,” he says. </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Green Theory</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Richmond Town</em></p>.<p>This is a colonial-style bungalow with a vegetarian menu for humans. A special pet meal comes for Rs 150. </p>.<p>Dhiren Khanted, experience manager, says, “It includes boiled broccoli, carrots, zucchini and other vegetables in a spinach dressing. We also do add-ons like cottage cheese.” The cafe sees a lot of pet parents coming in after a walk with their pets at the Cubbon Park. </p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Snoopy Paws Cafe</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Hennur-Bagalur Road</em></p>.<p>This restaurant has had pet-parent regulars since 2019, and new customers have started coming in after the lockdowns were eased.</p>.<p>The cafe offers a Continental menu. Dogs are served special food, says Lawrence Moses, owner.</p>.<p>“We don’t serve packed food. The meals are freshly made with vegetables, egg and chicken,” he says.</p>.<p>Most regulars book meals for their pets before they go to the restaurant. The dog meals are priced between Rs 150 and Rs 300.</p>.<p>The 22,000 sq ft area includes a play area for 25-30 dogs, and space for birthday parties and celebrations.</p>.<p><strong><span class="bold">Purred@Charlie’s</span></strong></p>.<p><em>Kanakapura Road</em></p>.<p>This opened earlier this year, and its doors are open to pets. The cafe houses what it calls the Cherry’s Pet Barkery, which creates treats for cats and dogs.</p>.<p>Sheetal Bhambri, founder, says, “Cakes and cupcakes for cats and dogs are popularly ordered. For dogs, treats are made with mutton, chicken, carrot and banana; cat treats have tuna or chicken liver.” The cakes can be customised. </p>.<p>The cafe has eight host cats, and five others are up for adoption.</p>.<p>Calling ahead of a visit is recommended.</p>.<p><strong>Want to visit? </strong></p>.<p>Snoopy Paws: 91481 23888</p>.<p>Purred@Charlie’s: 96321 42525</p>.<p>Green Theory: 88614 35956</p>.<p>Therpup: 97172 84149</p>.<p><strong>Pets welcome</strong></p>.<p>The city houses many pet-friendly restaurants such as Urban Solace, Sunny’s, Yogisthaan, Mighty Paws, The Pet People Cafe.</p>