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Dog-friendly bar in Queenstown

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Keep Your Dog Well Socialised in Beech Tree

We all love our dogs and hate seeing them stuck at home all day. Dogs-friendly bars allow us to bring our best friends along so they can socialize with other humans and dogs.

Dogs get lonely too. Dogs who aren’t adequately socialised can be fearful, aggressive, or difficult to handle.

Bring them along to dog-friendly spaces rather than saying goodbye to them for the day.

 

Dogs in Beech Tree Bar
Photo by Laura Holzner Media

Taking Professional Photographs of Man’s Best Friend

Who doesn’t love pictures of their best friend? Every few weeks, the Beech Tree hosts a fun night called “Paws & Pose.”

We invite a professional photographer to snap pictures of anyone in Queenstown who brings in their dogs. We get locals and travellers who show up to participate. Everyone is welcome!

As you explore the Beech Tree, you’ll see we have a photo wall of all the dogs who’ve visited the bar. Our events also help fundraise for “Dog Rescue Dunedin.”

Wondering Where To Take My Dog?

If you live in Queenstown or you’re just visiting, stop into the Beech Tree. Our dog-friendly bar offers fun events, 26 rotating craft beers on tap, a delicious food menu and even a dog burger.

Contact us if you have questions about Beech Tree or want to make a reservation.

 

stairs of our dog-friendly bar
three dogs on the Bar's stairs

Special Treats & Snacks From a Dog-Friendly Bar

Beech Tree wants you to bring your pup along. We offer delicious treats for your dog to enjoy while you order food and craft beer.  All our treats are made in-house by our chef.

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Dog-friendly bar in Queenstown

Keep Your Dog Well Socialised in Beech Tree We all love our dogs and hate seeing them stuck at home all day. Dogs-friendly bars allow