Myeongdong Guide Pet-Friendly · Terrace · Walkable

Best Pet-Friendly Restaurants in Myeongdong, Seoul

From terrace-friendly seafood plates to cozy wine bars by Cheonggyecheon, here’s a delicious, pet-accommodating route through Myeongdong and its neighboring streets—crafted so you can savor every bite without rushing the walk.

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Wando Table terrace-style seafood and snacks in Myeongdong

1. Wando Table (완도댁) Myeongdong

Hours 11:00–00:00 (break 15:00–17:00) Address B1, Room 102, 73 Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul Value All-weather outdoor area · seafood-forward snacks

A breezy stop just off the main shopping streets where hot plates send up the savory scent of buttered shellfish and pan-seared catches, and the clink of glasses blends with terrace chatter. The semi-outdoor space makes it a practical pick when you’re strolling with a well-behaved pup and want casual bites without sacrificing flavor. It’s a hit for both office locals and sightseers looking to unwind after a Namsan walk.

  • Order this: Assorted seafood snacks and daily side dishes; pair with a crisp drink for that sea-breeze vibe.
TIPS
Pet policies can vary by time and weather; call ahead to confirm terrace seating with leashed pets. Peak early evenings fill fast—reserve on CATCHTABLE or aim for late lunch.
User Review
“Side dishes were so good we kept reaching for more—the drinks went down almost too easily!”
Warm Beer WKND neon-lit bar with vinyl-era vibes

2. Warm Beer WKND (웜비어위캔드) Euljiro

Hours 18:00–01:00 Address 2F, Nanggang Building, 184 Cheonggyecheon-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul Value 60s vinyl spirit · cocktails and comfort food

A toe-tapping, 1960s-minded hideout where amber-lit bottles glow and the air smells like citrus peels and char-kissed snacks. The soundtrack is dialed for conversation, and plates lean shareable so you can pop in after a Cheonggyecheon stroll. It’s best for humans first—consider rotating with a friend for pup duty if your dog prefers fresh air to a second-floor lounge.

  • Order this: House cocktails to match the mood; ask for a savory snack to anchor the sips.
TIPS
Reservations are only for the first time slot after opening, and unclaimed bookings cancel after 10 minutes. If visiting with a dog, call ahead to check current policies.
User Review
“Had such a happy time—both the food and drinks hit the spot.”
Chin and Nose modern dining bar plates and dessert

3. Chin and Nose (친앤노즈) Euljiro

Hours 17:00–00:00 Address 3F, 122 Euljiro, Jung-gu, Seoul Value Seasonal plates · thoughtful service

A refined, sensory-forward dining bar where clean plating and perfume-like aromas make each bite feel composed. Expect seafood and sweets that show restraint and finish light, perfect before a night walk with your pup along the stream. The room’s calm pace suits dates and small celebrations.

  • Order this: Seasonal fish crudo or sashimi-style specials; leave room for the chocolate dessert.
TIPS
Seating is assigned by reservation order; mention preferences in your note. Upper-floor access means it’s better suited when you’re dining sans pup—check policies if using a carrier.
User Review
“Way beyond expectations—the amberjack was unforgettable, and the last dessert was fantastic.”
Bouquet Seoul traditional liquor pairing with Korean dishes

4. Bouquet seoul (부케서울) Euljiro 7-ga

Hours 11:00–23:00 (break 15:00–17:00) Address 1F, 10 Toegye-ro 63-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul Value Korean dishes · premium traditional-liquor pairing

Gentle lighting, tidy plating, and the floral lift of Korea’s traditional spirits make this a polished stop before or after a dog walk around Dongdaemun’s parks. Dishes arrive balanced and clean, letting the pairings shine without overpowering. Locals slip in for quiet lunches, while evening shifts livelier with drinks.

  • Order this: Pairing course for a guided tasting; ask the team to match your preferred sweetness or dryness.
TIPS
Dinner requires an alcohol order per person; time limits may apply when busy. If you’re bringing a pet, call ahead to confirm seating options and any carrier rules.
User Review
“Quiet second-floor hall, delicious food, lovely atmosphere—would return.”
p.lot Italian-inspired cocktails and seasonal plates

5. p.lot (플롯) Sindang

Hours 18:00–05:00 Address 1F, 17 Dasan-ro 46-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul Value Italian-inspired cocktails · late hours

When the city goes quiet, p.lot hums with the aroma of citrus oils, roasted tomatoes, and buttery cheese—a date-night nook where cocktails and seasonal plates are dialed to harmony. It’s a smart after-walk stop if your pup is settled at home or with a friend; the room favors conversation and pace.

  • Order this: Fig stracciatella to spark the appetite, then sweet shrimp tartare and a seasonal pasta.
TIPS
Groups of 5+ should contact in advance. Non-alcoholic cocktails and coffee available. For pet policies, a quick call helps—space is intimate.
User Review
“Perfect date course—each dish well-seasoned, with cocktails that matched beautifully.”
Munhwabistro Sindang Western dishes in a bright space

6. Munhwabistro Sindang (문화식당 신당점) Sindang

Hours 11:30–22:00 (break 16:00–17:00) Address 2F, 434-1 Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul Value Casual Western plates · easygoing vibe

Bright, clean, and comforting—the kind of place where the sizzle from the pan meets the herbal lift from a fresh garnish. It’s a convenient midday refuel on a dog-friendly circuit between Myeongdong and Sindang’s quieter streets. Locals and K-culture fans alike slide in for favorites that stay satisfying.

  • Order this: A pasta or cutlet plate for a no-fuss, high-reward lunch; share a salad to keep it light.
TIPS
Break time 16:00–17:00. Policies for pets can change—call ahead if you plan to bring a carrier or need a window-side spot.
User Review
“Visited after a while and it’s still delicious.”
Umedon Jeju black pork katsu sliced and plated

7. Umedon (우메돈) Chungmuro

Hours 11:30–21:00 (break 15:30–17:00) Address 1F, 31 Chungmuro, Jung-gu, Seoul Value Jeju black pork · low-temp fry finesse

The first aroma is buttery and clean, then the knife slides through pale-golden batter into unbelievably tender, 14-day-aged Jeju black pork. It’s a melt-before-crunch style that leaves you light on your feet for an after-lunch walk with your pup around Namsangol Hanok Village.

  • Order this: Sirloin katsu for marbling and depth; allow 15–20 minutes for sous-vide prep.
TIPS
Made to order; expect a short wait. Compact interior—if dining with a carrier, call first to confirm seating feasibility.
User Review
“Incredibly moist and tender—crisp outside, almost ham-soft inside. A new favorite.”
Joanna Wine Bar cozy window seating with wine and appetizers

8. Joanna Wine Bar (요안나 와인바) Sindang

Hours 17:30–01:00 Address 2F, 9-14 Toegye-ro 83-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul Value Window seats · easy pairing snacks

A snug corner for clinking glasses while rain taps the panes—charcuterie and warm starters send up savory notes that pair easily with full-bodied reds. It’s an intimate after-walk perch not far from Cheonggyecheon’s pet-friendly stretch.

  • Order this: Ask for a bold red like Troublemaker and a warm appetizer to match the mood.
TIPS
If reservations look full on CATCHTABLE, call to check seats. For pups, confirm entry or consider a quick glass while a friend enjoys window-stroll duty.
User Review
“Appetizers and wine were excellent; the window seat made a rainy night feel cozy.”
Wonjo Sottookkeong Samgyeop cross-aged pork and kimchi

9. Wonjo Sottookkeong Samgyeop (원조솥뚜껑삼겹) Chungjeongno

Hours 13:00–23:50 Address B105, The Place Chungjeongno, 21 Jungnim-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul Value Cross-aged Han-don pork · generous sides

A warm, sizzling scene where cross-aged pork meets a gently domed lid, rendering fat to glassy sweetness while kimchi picks up smoky edges. It’s a lively group stop after an afternoon with the dog at nearby Seosomun History Park, though the basement setting means you’ll want to plan pet care before you dig in.

  • Order this: Pork set with house-fermented kimchi; wrap in greens for that classic snap and heat.
TIPS
Two hours of free parking in-building. Families and groups find it easy—just arrive complete. For pets, confirm policies; basement access is typically human-only.
User Review
Guests praise the clean pork flavor and honest pricing; ask staff for cut suggestions based on preferred leanness.
Le Chef Bleu French home-style courses near Seoul Station

10. LE CHEF BLEU (르 셰프 블루) Seoul Station

Hours 11:30–22:00 (break 15:00–18:30) Address 1F–2F, Somewhere77, 435-10 Cheongpa-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul Value French home-style · gracious service

Butter and herbs drift from the kitchen as plates land with bistro confidence—think crisp-skinned fish and sauce work that feels classic, not heavy. A celebratory choice after a leisurely pet walk around Seoullo 7017, with service that’s warm and paced.

  • Order this: Sea bass when it’s on; ask for pairing suggestions that won’t overpower the dish.
TIPS
Walk-ins aren’t accepted; same-day bookings by phone. If you’re traveling with a pet, confirm entry policies or plan a nearby stroll-and-swap.
User Review
“Kind owner, professional plating, and rich flavors—the sea bass texture was especially delightful.”
Myeongdong terrace table with seafood plates and drinks at dusk

Why book now?

Pet-accommodating seats—especially terraces and window spots—go first. Lock in the right time on CATCHTABLE and enjoy a smooth, wag-friendly evening from Cheonggyecheon to Namsan.

Shortest waits
Aim for late lunch at Wando Table before the dinner rush; for bars like p.lot and Warm Beer WKND, arrive right at opening.
Pet game plan
Always call venues to confirm current pet policies; many can accommodate small, leashed dogs on terraces or in carriers. Bring water, a mat, and avoid peak noise if your pup is sensitive.
Stroll-ready route
Cheonggyecheon’s flat paths are great before Euljiro bars; Namsangol Hanok Village suits a calm walk before Chungmuro dining; Seoullo 7017 pairs nicely with Seoul Station bistros.
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