Gangnam Guide Pet-Friendly · Dogs Welcome · Wine & Brunch

Pet-Friendly Dining Destinations in Gangnam, Seoul

From golden, crackling Peking duck to sunset wine by the lake and a sunny Spanish brunch with fizz, here’s where your best friend—on four legs—gets a warm welcome too.

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Wang's Duck Nonhyeon Peking duck carved tableside

1. Wang's Duck Nonhyeon Branch Nonhyeon

Hours Weekdays 11:00–22:00 (LO 21:00) · Weekends/Holidays 11:00–21:00 (LO 20:00) Address B1, Harim Tower, 130 Dosan-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Value Imperial-style Peking duck · pets in strollers/travel bags welcome

Loved by locals and visiting duck fans alike, this polished room perfumes the air with the sweet, toasty scent of jujube wood as ducks roast in a traditional Chinese clay oven. Skin shatters with a crystalline crunch, meat stays juicy, and a chef’s carving performance turns the first wrap into a little ceremony you’ll remember.

  • Order this: Peking Duck set. Book at least one day ahead and target their prime carving windows; pair with warm pancakes and spring onion for balance.
TIPS
Pet policy: pets allowed only in strollers or travel bags. Peking Duck advance-reservation windows—Weekdays lunch 11:30–13:30, dinner 17:30–19:30; Weekends lunch 11:30–13:30, dinner 17:30–19:00. Limited seat selection online; groups of 5+ should call. Parking is mechanical and tight—public lots may be easier, valet after 17:30.
User Review
“Even though I arrived late, they accommodated my schedule—service and taste were both excellent.”
Comida QQQ Spanish brunch with cava and tiles

2. Comida QQQ Yangjae

Hours 11:30–21:00 (Break 15:00–17:00) Address 101·102, Dongwoo Bldg., 41 Gangnam-daero 12-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul Value Sunny Spanish brunch with cava · kid and pet friendly

Spend a slow, golden afternoon with your pup near Yangjae Citizen’s Forest: bright tiles, the citrusy lift of cava, and herb-scented Spanish plates set an easy rhythm. Chefs trained in Spain season with a light hand so flavors stay clean and vivid, ideal for relaxed dates or family brunch with well-behaved pets at your side.

  • Order this: Spanish brunch plates plus a glass of cava; in cooler months, don’t miss the seasonal pumpkin soup (11,000 KRW). Pastas and risotti round out dinner-friendly options.
TIPS
Pet etiquette is appreciated—this spot welcomes kids and pets, so keep leads short and voices soft. No in-house parking; nearby public lots recommended. For a walk, the Yangjae Stream path is minutes away.
User Review
“All the menu items were delicious!!!!”
Vintage 1981 Seokchon Lake pet-friendly wine bistro interior

3. Vintage 1981 Seokchon Lake Seokchon Lake

Hours 17:00–00:00 Address 2F, Taeho Bldg., 194 Seokchonhosu-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul Value Lakeside view wine pub · one pet per table with dedicated dog seating

A European-style bistro perched beside Seokchon Lake, where sunset light spills across glasses and your dog settles into a designated seat like a seasoned bon vivant. Seasonal small plates meet a thoughtful wine list, and the room hums with the low murmur of dates and after-work catchups—easygoing yet polished.

  • Order this: Ask for a seasonal pairing—staff here match bright, savory plates to wine with confidence. Time your visit for dusk to enjoy the lake at its prettiest.
TIPS
Pet policy: one pet per table; special seating provided for dogs. Located on the 2nd floor right next to the lake—stair access may be a consideration for strollers. For group events, email chchoi0413@naver.com or call.
User Review
“Every dish paired beautifully with the wine—I had a wonderful dining experience. The best!”
A cozy wine-and-pet friendly evening vibe in Gangnam

Why book now?

Golden-hour lakeside tables, prime carving slots for Peking duck, and the friendliest pet-ready seats go fast—especially on weekends. Lock in your plan and stroll in with your best friend like a local.

Pet policies at a glance
Wang’s Duck: pets only in strollers/travel bags. Vintage 1981: one dog per table, dog seating provided. Comida QQQ: kid and pet friendly—mind etiquette and keep leads short.
Peak-proof plans
Reserve Peking Duck at least one day ahead and target official carving windows. Aim for dusk at Seokchon Lake. For brunch with pups, go early to beat the rush.
Practical notes
Some venues have tight or no parking—public lots may be easier. Second-floor access can be tricky for bulkier strollers. Always bring a mat and wipes for a smoother experience.
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