4 Best Dog Friendly Restaurants South Boston

Factory Street Brewing Company Brewery • $$
210 Factory St, South Boston

“Very friendly staff and customer base! All 8 beers they offer are quite good - I love that they have flights!My favorites are the double aught Belgian ale and the exes and oats oatmeal stout!The building is puppy friendly and BYOF so bring snacks or order in some food to have in this great space!“

4.9 Superb31 Reviews
The Busy Bean Coffee Shops • $
530 Wilborn Ave, South Boston

Customers` Favorites

Avocado Toast on Gluten Free Bread
Breakfast Sandwich

“The Busy Bean has a relaxing & eclectic atmoswith exposed brick, a high ceiling, inviting colors, tables, and an array of impressive artwork and antiques for sale. Busy Bean has a wide selection of coffee, espresso and speciality tea drinks as well as seasonal flavors. Their breakfast and lunch options are fresh and tasty. We got a feta cheese avocado toast and a bacon omlette. I couldn't recommend the busy bean in southern Virginia more ?“

4.7 Superb47 Reviews
The Berry Hill Resort & Conference Center Pet Friendly • $$$
3105 River Rd, South Boston

“This place was very nice. Have stayed here several times while in town on business, and each time has been great. The property has quite a story to tell, and it is worth taking time to walk the trails around to not miss out on the history of the location as well. The rooms were very nice, and comfy, bathrooms were clean and spacious, well tended for sure. Breakfast has always been on point ? Reka has been our favorite morning concierge, she's a delight. Still would love to try the spa treatments as well some time. Worth staying here if you find yourself near South Boston.“

4.3 Superb56 Reviews
Springfield Distillery Distilleries • $$
9040 River Rd, Halifax - 7.36 miles

“My husband and I discovered this location because of Groupon. They are located in Springfield, VA. A very expensive property with lots of trees and you can see cows in the distance. The bar is located in a cabin. There are only a couple of tables inside. 2 bathrooms with sliding barn doors are inside as well. There are a number of picnic tables outside. There is also a covered area with tables and the day we visited live music. In cooler weather they have a couple of raise fire pits that are a nice place to warm up. We had a tour which included 2 drink glasses. The tour was very informative. We learned about their process as well as about how the family came to start their distillery. It is very much a family operation. They show a lot of attention to detail and take a lot of pride in their product and making sure it is quality. Grandma is even present to tell you how great her grandson is doing. We did a tasting. The cost is $20 for tasting 3 And a large cocktail or 4 tastings and a small cocktail. We really enjoyed the Bottled and bond bourbon, 1847. It was aged 4 years and was very smooth with a burn. We also liked a couple of the flavored whiskeys. This was the first time we had ever had a mint whiskey. I really like mint mojitos and this will make a great base for that. We also liked the blackberry whiskey.“

5 Superb10 Reviews

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