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59 Greenwich Ave, New York
(212) 352-8591
This adorable West Village nook is like Barneys, but for the canine set. Think Burberry dog beds, camo-patterned sweaters, and gourmet snacks. Poochi Sushi, anyone? Two other locations at 830 Lexington Avenue (212) 838-2064; and 1195 Lexington Avenue (212) 472 9440

888 Madison Ave, New York
(212) 434-8000
Looking for all-American classics to wear while walking your Golden? Find what you’re looking for at this pet-friendly store.

727 5th Ave, New York
(212) 230-6000
Whoever said “diamonds are a girl’s best friend?” We’ll go for a good close second best, though. So why not combine your two loves and bring Fido along while you shop for a bit of sparkle? (How we love those iconic blue boxes!).
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120 Hudson St, New York
(212) 219-0666
Bring your dogs and sit outside at this brunch-spot favorite. Fresh cooking and a guaranteed scene are behind this TriBeCa institution’s success.
W 79th St, New York
(212) 496-5542
One of the Upper West Side’s true finds. The views and the pub-grub eats just don’t get any better than at this seasonal outdoor dining spot. With pooches of all sizes joining their owners throughout the summer for al fresco overlooking the Hudson River, this is maybe the most dog-friendly spot it the city.
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201 Park Ave So, New York
(212) 253-9119
Revel in the reliable minimalist luxury and trademark nouveau-Hollywood style of the W hotel brand at this member of the dog-welcoming chain, conveniently located just across the street from an offleash park.
511 Lexington Ave, New York
(212) 755-4400
Clean, comfortable accommodations and guaranteed customer satisfaction in Manhattan’s Midtown business district.
811 Seventh Ave on 53rd St., New York
(212) 581-1000
Dogs weighing up to 75 pounds are allowed and there are no additional pet fees.
226 W 52nd St, New York
(212) 315-0100
Bring any dog up to 50 pounds to this Times Square hotel. There are no pet fees, though owners must sign a pet waiver.
363 W 16th St, New York
(212) 242-4300
Taking advantage of its unique modernist architecture—originally designed as the headquarters of the National Maritime Union in 1966—this hotel provides a hip take on the glamour of seafaring accommodations. Small dogs and cats are permitted at no extra charge. themaritimehotel.com
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W 4th St and Waverly Pl, New York
Two dog runs—one for smaller dogs, one for larger—make this Greenwich Village park a haven for pets.

5th Ave to Central Park W and 59th St to 110th St, New York
Exercise your well-traveled hound on “Dog Hill”—Central Park West, just north of 79th Street—where local dogs and their owners come every afternoon.
500 E 9th St, New York
This grand East Village park sports one of the city’s best dog runs. Plus, as one of the most community-oriented parks in the city, it’s a great place for you and your dog to meet new friends.
25th St at Madison Ave, New York
Pooches get a place to play off-leash at this pleasant, verdant run in the Flatiron District.
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