Bring your cameras for cuteness overload (Photo: WithDog)

WithDog Dog Cafe in Sendai

Unwind and dine with super cute critters

Justin Velgus   - 2 minutos de lectura

WithDog is something special for both dogs and their human companions. While the professional and friendly business offers pet hotel and high-quality trimming services, it is the dog café which appeals to most locals and travelers.

Unlike quiet cat cafés or the over-the-top novelty factor of recent rabbit or owl cafes, WithDog has a mixed fun and relaxing atmosphere. It is somewhere to go again and again for almost any reason. Guests may come with or without dogs. The owner's dogs hang out in the café, so there will always be at least a trio to welcome you.

There is no entrance fee and no pay-by-the-hour price system. It is free and you can stay as long as you want. You will just pay for the drinks or food you order—and you will want to order! Drinks, desserts, and food rival any top café. All cuisine is about the same price as other cafés, but here it is prepared fresh on the spot. Menus change daily. You can even order food for your dog if you would like.

An open floor of tables, chairs, and sofas are great for socializing, while the counter top and tucked away table offer a place to study, read a book, or check email on the free Wi-Fi. Dogs must feel they are in paradise with all the attention, toys, and friends. They are often too busy playing, so it is surprisingly peaceful with no barking. A visit takes away all your stress and injects your life with a quick dose of happiness. I am already a repeat customer. Highly recommended.

Official website here.

Access: 12 minute walk from Dainohara or Asahigaoka subway stations

Justin Velgus

Justin Velgus @justin.velgus

Justin Velgus (ジャスティン ベルガス) is the Miyagi Prefecture expert for Japan Travel and a long-term contributor since 2012 with a focus on the Tohoku region.  Justin has written extensively for JT, and other publications such as VisitMiyagi and Sake Today, amassing over 350 published articles...