Hongdae Guide Pet-Friendly · With Dogs

Pet-Friendly Dining Destinations in Hongdae, Seoul

From brunch patios to candlelit wine bars: Hongdae’s best dog-welcoming tables where locals and travelers both feel right at home.

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Hippo brunchhaus pet-friendly brunch plates with sunny seating

1. Hippo brunchhaus Yeonnam

Hours 09:00–21:30 Address 85, Seongmisan-ro, 17-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul Value All-day American-style brunch · dogs welcome indoors and on the terrace

Warm sunlight spills across generous brunch bowls while the aroma of in-house dressings and just-baked sides travels through an easygoing room where pups lounge as comfortably as their people. Loved by locals and visitors alike, Hippo serves American-inspired plates tuned to Korean tastes—bright greens, balanced seasoning, and sauces made from scratch that lift every bite.

  • Order this: A signature “one-bowl” brunch with a side of house-made dressing; pair with coffee or a no-corkage glass of wine.
TIPS
Dogs allowed indoors and on the terrace; wine has no corkage fee; ingredients are prepared fresh daily—expect short prep times during peak brunch hours.
User Review
Guests rave that “everything hits the spot,” noting the wide menu makes it easy to please both couples and friend groups.
Yeonjubang Yeonnam seafood Yeonpotang with retro pocha vibe

2. Yeonjubang Yeonnam Yeonnam

Hours Mon–Thu 17:00–00:00 · Fri 17:00–01:00 · Sat 16:00–01:00 · Sun 16:00–00:00 Address 7, Donggyo-ro 46-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul (semi-basement) Value Retro seafood tavern vibes · small dogs welcome

Steam rises from a seafood broth that smells like the shore, while platters arrive glistening with brine and garlicky warmth—an evocative mix of comfort and drinking snacks designed for easy sharing. Both locals and travelers love that this cozy pocha turns a rainy evening into a memory, with a Yeonpotang soup that tastes like a specialty house and an assortment that begs for another round.

  • Order this: Assorted seafood with house garlic sauce, Yeonpotang that invites noodle add-ons, and a final hit of mentaiko–octopus bibimbap.
TIPS
Pets: small dogs only (tight space). Late policy: 15+ minutes becomes a no-show—call ahead if delayed. When busy, seats are limited to 2 hours.
User Review
Diners note the broth runs rich and restorative—so satisfying that adding extra noodles becomes irresistible.
Papyeong Yoonssi hanok pub with traditional drinks and snacks

3. Papyeong Yoonssi Mapo (Gongdeok)

Hours 15:00–01:00 Address 11-3 Baekbeom-ro 24-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul Value Hanok pub charm · traditional liquors · pet policy by size

Wooden beams, vinyl-era tunes, and the gentle tang of makgeolli set a mellow scene where small dogs curl up table-side and bigger pups relax outdoors. This is a locals-and-visitors favorite for clean, classic anju—think tender squid, crisp-fried chicken with a sweet-savory dip, and snacks that keep the conversation flowing as the Gyeongui Line Forest Trail beckons for a late stroll.

  • Order this: Welcome makgeolli with squid sashimi and soy-tossed fried chicken; add fried rice cakes for that sneaky-crave extra.
TIPS
Pets: under 7kg with carrier can dine indoors; medium/large dogs are terrace-only. Window seats go to earlier arrivals; call if the app shows full—last-minute tables open up.
User Review
Regulars praise the “clean” snacks—no fishiness in the squid and a lightly tangy sauce that flatters the fried chicken.
Burgundy Wine Bar dimly lit interior perfect for date night with dogs in carriers

4. Burgundy Wine Bar Hapjeong · Hongdae

Hours 17:00–01:00 Address 3F, 47, Dokmak-ro 7-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul Value Candlelit, conversation-first · dogs allowed if carried

Low lights, plush textures, and the faint warmth of oak and spice from glasses being poured—this is the serene side of Hongdae, where you can talk without raising your voice while your pup dozes in a carrier. A calm, casual bar loved by locals and travelers alike, Burgundy serves easy-to-share plates that flatter a wide-ranging bottle list.

  • Order this: Start with a by-the-glass flight; pair with house snacks or a light cheese-and-charcuterie board to linger.
TIPS
Dogs must be carried or held. Seat requests aren’t guaranteed. Paid parking nearby; Hapjeong 1 public lot is free after 22:00.
User Review
Guests highlight the rare Hongdae quiet—even on weekends—which makes conversations effortless.
Yakitori Shomon skewers and abalone pot rice near Gyeongui Line Forest Trail

5. Yakitori Shomon Gongdeok · Gyeongui Line

Hours 17:00–23:00 Address 291-5, Dongmak-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul Value 22-part yakitori mastery · size-based pet seating

Charcoal whispers and tare glazes perfume the room as skewers arrive lacquered, their edges just blistered and the centers tender and juicy. With window views over the forest trail and a pet policy that welcomes small to medium dogs indoors and larger ones outside, it’s a balanced choice that both locals and travelers bookmark for date nights.

  • Order this: A flight of chicken parts followed by the abalone pot rice; let the savory steam prime your appetite for dessert.
TIPS
Window seats favor early bookings; terrace tables move indoors if it rains. Free corkage applies when ordering 6+ courses per person (check current policy when reserving).
User Review
Couples praise spot-on seasoning across the skewers and call the abalone rice “a quiet showstopper,” with dessert sealing the meal.
Hongdae evening stroll with pup near restaurants

Why book now?

Hongdae’s most relaxing pet-friendly seats—sunny brunch corners, terrace tables, and quiet bar nooks—go first. Lock yours in and plan your walk along the Gyeongui Line Forest Trail right before or after.

Shortest waits
Aim for early brunch at Hippo or a pre-sunset slot at Burgundy. Yeonnam pochas fill fast on rainy days—reserve ahead on CATCHTABLE.
Pet-smart planning
Carriers are a must at Burgundy; small-dog limits apply at Yeonjubang; medium/large dogs sit terrace-side at Papyeong Yoonssi and Shomon.
Match the mood
Lazy daytime with pups (Hippo), seafood-and-soju nights (Yeonjubang), hanok nostalgia and makgeolli (Papyeong Yoonssi), hushed wine dates (Burgundy), charcoal theater and city views (Shomon).
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