Dog-Friendly Peoria, Illinois

From riverfront patios to park trails and pet-welcoming hotels, Peoria makes an easy Midwest weekend with your dog.

Peoria, IL

8.2 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $75-100
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: No

Best Dog-Friendly Dining

Obed & Isaac's Microbrewery and Eatery

Historic church-turned-brewpub with a patio and bocce beer garden where leashed dogs are welcome, plus water bowls and dog biscuits.

Cyd's in the Park

Donovan Park favorite with patio dining and easy access to walking trails before or after your meal.

Dog Haus Biergarten

Casual stop with outdoor seating and a clearly marked dog-friendly setup.

Parks & Walks

Donovan Park

A favorite for leashed walks with open green space, ponds, trails, and an on-site restaurant.

Peoria RiverFront

Scenic river views and walking access along the waterfront; pets are welcome generally, though some events prohibit pets.

Walnut Dog Park

The area’s main leash-free dog park with fencing, water, and waste stations.

Stay With Your Dog

Residence Inn by Marriott Peoria

Extended-stay option with suites and kitchens, plus a straightforward pet fee.

Holiday Inn & Suites Peoria At Grand Prairie

Pet-friendly full-service stay near shopping and dining on the northwest side.

Hampton Inn & Suites Peoria at Grand Prairie

Convenient pet-friendly base near Grand Prairie with breakfast included.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Peoria

Residence Inn by Marriott Peoria

4.2/5
Extended-stay hotel

All-suite hotel near Northwoods Mall with kitchens and free breakfast, making it a practical pick for longer stays with a dog.

$$ Pet fee: $100 per stay Pets welcome; non-refundable pet fee per stay is $100.

2000 West War Memorial Drive, Peoria, IL 61614

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Holiday Inn & Suites Peoria At Grand Prairie

4.1/5
Full-service hotel

Modern hotel near The Shoppes at Grand Prairie with an indoor pool, restaurant, and pet-friendly rooms.

$$ Pet fee: $75 per night Only dogs and cats allowed; pet fee is $75 per night.

7601 North Orange Prairie Road, Peoria, IL 61615

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Hampton Inn & Suites Peoria at Grand Prairie

4.3/5
Hotel

Reliable Hilton option close to shopping and restaurants, with free breakfast and pet-friendly rooms.

$$ Pet fee: $75 non-refundable Pets allowed; $75 non-refundable fee. Cats and dogs only.

7806 North Route 91, Peoria, IL 61615

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Hampton Inn by Hilton East Peoria

4.4/5
Hotel

Convenient east-side stay just across the river with a clear pet policy and easy highway access.

$$ Pet fee: $75 non-refundable 2 pets max, dogs/cats only; $75 non-refundable fee; max weight 150 lbs.

220 Conference Center Drive, East Peoria, IL 61611

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Best Western Plus Peoria

4.1/5
Hotel

Straightforward stay in East Peoria with pet-friendly rooms and easy access to downtown Peoria by car.

$$ Pet friendly; allows up to two dogs in a limited number of rooms.

300 Eastlight Court, East Peoria, IL 61611

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Peoria

Obed & Isaac's Microbrewery and Eatery

Brewpub

One of the best dog-friendly dining picks in Peoria, with patio and bocce garden access for leashed dogs, water bowls, and handmade dog biscuits.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the patio and in the bocce beer garden if leashed and well behaved. Dog Menu

321 NE Madison, Peoria, IL 61603

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Cyd's in the Park

Cafe and restaurant

Located inside Donovan Park, this local favorite pairs patio dining with one of the city’s nicest dog-walking settings.

$$ Dogs are welcome in the outdoor patio space.

5805 North Knoxville Road, Peoria, IL 61614

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Dog Haus Biergarten

Restaurant and bar

Casual hot dog, burger, and beer stop with outdoor seating and dog-friendly features.

$$ Dog friendly with outdoor seating.

4712 N. University St., Peoria, IL 61614

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Los Cabos Cantina & Grill

Mexican restaurant

Good option for margaritas and a shaded patio on the north side of town.

$$ Dogs are welcome in the outdoor patio space.

7800 N. Sommer Suite 106, Peoria, IL 61615

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The Blue Duck Barbecue Tavern

Barbecue restaurant

Riverfront-adjacent barbecue spot in the old train depot with scratch-made food and patio seating.

$$ Dogs are welcome in the outdoor dining space.

212 SW Water St Suite B, Peoria, IL 61602

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Thyme Kitchen + Craft Beer

Gastropub

Warehouse District favorite with creative food, a deep beer and bourbon list, and patio-friendly dog visits.

$$ Dogs are welcome in the outdoor dining space.

736 SW Washington, Peoria, IL 61602

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Industry Brewing Company

Brewery and restaurant

Large brewery with a beer garden atmosphere and easy access from the Rock Island Trail.

$$ Dogs are welcome in the outdoor patio and beer garden space.

8012 N. Hale, Peoria, IL 61615

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Dog-Friendly Parks and Activities in Peoria

Walnut Dog Park

Dog park

Peoria’s main off-leash dog park with fencing, walking trail, waste stations, and a water station for dogs.

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Donovan Park

Park

A top leashed-walk option with trails, ponds, picnic areas, and open green space, plus Cyd’s in the Park on site.

5805 North Knoxville Avenue, Peoria, IL 61614

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Chartwell Park

Park

Neighborhood park with a paved 0.6-mile trail that works well for an easy dog walk.

2828 West Willow Lake Drive, Peoria, IL

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Schmoeger Park

Park

Simple neighborhood green space where pets are welcome, good for a quick stretch or casual walk.

3400 North Western Avenue, Peoria, IL

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Lakeview Park

Park

Central Peoria park with pets welcome, picnic areas, and easy access to nearby cultural attractions.

1125 West Lake Avenue, Peoria, IL

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Peoria RiverFront

Activity

A scenic waterfront area for leashed walks and people-watching; note that some special events do not allow pets.

200 Northeast Water Street, Peoria, IL

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Peoria

This two-day plan mixes easy walks, patio meals, and a little riverfront time without overpacking the schedule.

Day 1: Parks + Patios

Morning

Start with a leashed walk at Donovan Park, then grab coffee or an early bite nearby before exploring more of the grounds.

Afternoon

Check into your hotel and head to Walnut Dog Park for off-leash play and social time.

Evening

Have dinner at Obed & Isaac's Microbrewery and Eatery, where dogs can join you on the patio or in the bocce beer garden.

Day 2: Riverfront + Relaxed Dining

Morning

Take a stroll along the Peoria RiverFront while it’s cooler and quieter, then stop for breakfast or brunch on a patio.

Afternoon

Choose a casual lunch at Cyd's in the Park or Dog Haus Biergarten, then fit in another easy walk at Chartwell Park or Lakeview Park.

Evening

Wrap up with dinner at Thyme Kitchen + Craft Beer, The Blue Duck Barbecue Tavern, or Industry Brewing Company before heading home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Peoria, Illinois good for traveling with a dog?

Yes. Peoria has a solid mix of pet-friendly hotels, multiple parks where pets are welcome on leash, an off-leash dog park, and a strong patio dining scene.

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Peoria?

Some restaurants in the Peoria area welcome dogs on outdoor patios, but policies vary by business. In Illinois, pet dogs are generally not allowed inside restaurants, so confirm patio rules before you go.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Peoria?

Yes. Walnut Dog Park is the main off-leash option highlighted for the Peoria area, with fencing, waste stations, a walking trail, and water access for dogs.

What are the typical pet fees at Peoria hotels?

Many pet-friendly hotels in and around Peoria charge around $75 to $100, though some charge by the night and others by the stay.

What is the best area to stay in Peoria with a dog?

Grand Prairie is convenient for pet-friendly chain hotels and nearby dining, while central Peoria puts you closer to Donovan Park, the riverfront, and several dog-friendly patios.

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