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Dog Sundays at Noodle & Beer

This fabulous dog friendly restaurant just got even better


A small dog licks its nose beside a red restaurant menu board on a city street, featuring noodle dishes. Background shows tall buildings.

This Chinese restaurant in Spitalfields is named lives up to its name and does it really well!



Humans can enjoy a range of dishes inspired by the Sichuan region. Think mouthwatering dishes packed full of seasoning, served with soft, buttery noodles. All washed down with one of their many beer selections.


A fluffy dog sits by a table with a colorful menu displaying "Noodle and Beef." Ornate interior with mirrors and warm lighting in the background.

For dog owners, the menu just got a whole more interesting. Noodle & Beer have launched a collab with Hide & Seek to offer four legged diners their very own menu.**


Bowl with shredded chicken and broccoli, topped with two cat-shaped crackers. Background includes a beer glass and bowls on a dark table.

The Doggy Bowl consists of a base of lightly steamed broccoli, then pooches can choose their protein topping of either (freeze-dried) chicken breast, duck fillet or goose liver, all served with a side of Hide & Seek Rainbow Biscuits.


A small dog holds a white cup labeled "NOODLE ADDICT" in its mouth. A hand with red nails supports the cup. The background is a tiled floor.

Of course there is also a paw-ssert of a rainbow biscuit puppuccino


** The doggy menu is available at the Spitalfields restaurant only, every Sunday until April 5th.



DOG FRIENDLY CHINESE RESTAURANT

DOG FRIENDLY SPITALFIELDS

DOG FRIENDLY EAST LONDON






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MaxHolloway
Apr 22

Noodle & Beer is such a fantastic spot, and the fact they’ve made Sundays dog-friendly makes it even better for a weekend outing in London. I actually first saw a photo of their spicy noodles on smooth spins while I was scrolling through some local food recommendations on my phone; the site was really quick and easy to navigate, which helped me find their dog-policy update in no time. It’s definitely a win for anyone who hates leaving their pup at home while grabbing lunch. Have you found that the "Dog Sundays" have been getting quite busy lately, or is it still a relatively quiet, relaxed atmosphere for the dogs?

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Emily Jones
Mar 24

I love that Dog Sundays at Noodle Beer include a mix of treats, play areas, and even small activities for the dogs—it really shows how much thought goes into making it enjoyable for both pets and owners. It makes me wonder how often events like this inspire people to come back just for the social side, not only for their dogs.

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