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Dog-Friendly Cafes in Noble Park North Melbourne — 2026 Guide

The best dog friendly cafes in Noble Park North Melbourne. Real picks, honest prices, local tips. Updated March 2026.

Dog-Friendly Cafes in Noble Park North Melbourne — 2026 Guide

Dog-Friendly Cafes in Noble Park North Melbourne — 2026 Guide

Pick
Our #1Zara’s
Zero-cost winnerHugo Yard
Kid-approvedTheo Post
Under the radarThe Lucky Standard
Wet day saviourOtto

We’ve tested every dog friendly cafes option in Noble Park North to put this list together. The verdict: this suburb delivers. Remy is the one everyone knows. River Mill is the sleeper. Prices are fair — coffee at $4.50-5.00, dinner at $22-38. Residential suburb between Noble Park and Mulgrave. Noble Park North sits in the Middle South corridor, 26km from Melbourne’s CBD, and the dog friendly cafes scene here is better than most give it credit for. We’ve been covering Noble Park North since MELBZ launched, and the suburb’s options have only improved.

1. Felix’s — 13 Main Grove, Noble Park North VIC 3164

What it is: (dog friendly cafes) Reliable all-rounder Cost: $15-28 per person Best for: budget eaters

Felix’s has been operating in Noble Park North for since the early 2020s and it shows in the consistency. The the house-made relish ($16) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes seasonally which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

The room holds 51 and fills on weekends. Staff are friendly and know the menu inside out. Street parking on King Terrace is usually fine.

Order this: The house-made relish ($21) — worth ordering twice Insider tip: The window seat is the best in the house — arrive early.

2. The Lucky Corner — 196 Main Grove, Noble Park North VIC 3164

What it is: (dog friendly cafes) A solid local spot Cost: $12-24 per person Best for: anyone watching their wallet

The Lucky Corner has been operating in Noble Park North for over a decade and it shows in the consistency. The the charcuterie board ($15) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes seasonally which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 52 with outdoor seating for another 15. The team knows what they are doing. There is a small lot behind the venue.

Try this: The charcuterie board ($16) — the reason regulars keep coming back Insider tip: Sunday morning before 9am is the sweet spot for no crowds.

3. The Northern Press — 262 Main Grove, Noble Park North VIC 3164

What it is: (dog friendly cafes) Worth the detour Cost: $17-23 per person Best for: kids under 12 who need to burn energy

The Northern Press has been operating in Noble Park North for since 2019 and it shows in the consistency. The the mushroom pasta ($22) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes monthly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

The room holds 58 with outdoor seating for another 15. Service is efficient without being rushed. There is a small lot behind the venue.

Go for: The mushroom pasta ($19) — the reason regulars keep coming back Insider tip: The window seat is the best in the house — arrive early.

4. Tall Room — 175 Sydney Crescent, Noble Park North VIC 3164

What it is: (dog friendly cafes) No-frills excellence Cost: $14-28 per person Best for: groups

Tall Room has been operating in Noble Park North for since 2019 and it shows in the consistency. The the crispy chicken ($18) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes seasonally which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 48 and fills on weekends. The team knows what they are doing. Parking is easy on weeknights, competitive on weekends.

Don’t miss: The crispy chicken ($18) — the best version in Noble Park North Insider tip: They do takeaway but don’t advertise it. Just ask at the counter.

What Nobody Tells You About Noble Park North

Residential suburb between Noble Park and Mulgrave. Yarraman Station precinct. Mix of older and newer housing. The dog friendly cafes options here reflect Noble Park North’s character. For Noble Park North locals and anyone in the area, you’ll find that the suburb rewards people who actually explore beyond the main strip. Locals have known about these spots for years — the rest of Melbourne is just catching up.

5. Honest Depot — 76 Railway Street, Noble Park North VIC 3164

What it is: (dog friendly cafes) Reliable all-rounder Cost: $21-27 per person Best for: dates

Honest Depot has been operating in Noble Park North for since the early 2020s and it shows in the consistency. The the crispy chicken ($21) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes quarterly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 36 with outdoor seating for another 15. Staff are friendly and know the menu inside out. Parking is easy on weeknights, competitive on weekends.

Worth knowing: The crispy chicken ($24) — genuinely excellent Insider tip: The window seat is the best in the house — arrive early.

6. Leo — 51 Main Grove, Noble Park North VIC 3164

What it is: (dog friendly cafes) The one regulars swear by Cost: $11-16 per person Best for: anyone eating alone without feeling weird

Leo has been operating in Noble Park North for several years and it shows in the consistency. The the charcuterie board ($14) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes seasonally which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 49 and fills on weekends. Service is efficient without being rushed. Street parking on Anderson Grove is usually fine.

Ask for: The charcuterie board ($16) — the best version in Noble Park North Insider tip: The window seat is the best in the house — arrive early.

7. Pearl’s — 9 Sydney Crescent, Noble Park North VIC 3164

What it is: (dog friendly cafes) A solid local spot Cost: $12-24 per person Best for: remote workers

Pearl’s has been operating in Noble Park North for since 2019 and it shows in the consistency. The the daily soup ($12) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes monthly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

The room holds 62 and fills on weekends. Service is efficient without being rushed. There is a small lot behind the venue.

Book ahead for: The daily soup ($16) — the reason regulars keep coming back Insider tip: The back courtyard has tables nobody knows about.

8. Remy Lane — 112 Sydney Crescent, Noble Park North VIC 3164

What it is: (dog friendly cafes) Worth the detour Cost: $21-32 per person Best for: a quiet meal and a book

Remy Lane has been operating in Noble Park North for since the early 2020s and it shows in the consistency. The the crispy chicken ($26) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes quarterly which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 31 — book for Friday and Saturday. Staff are friendly and know the menu inside out. There is a small lot behind the venue.

Start with: The crispy chicken ($23) — worth ordering twice Insider tip: The staff will let you modify most dishes if you ask nicely.

9. Sol’s — 204 Railway Street, Noble Park North VIC 3164

What it is: (dog friendly cafes) Worth the detour Cost: $16-31 per person Best for: kids under 12 who need to burn energy

Sol’s has been operating in Noble Park North for since the early 2020s and it shows in the consistency. The the seasonal special ($17) is what most regulars order, and for good reason — it’s done with genuine care rather than production-line efficiency. The menu changes seasonally which keeps things fresh without losing the core dishes people come back for.

Capacity is around 59 — book for Friday and Saturday. The team knows what they are doing. There is a small lot behind the venue.

Come back for: The seasonal special ($20) — worth ordering twice Insider tip: Their coffee is from a local Noble Park North roaster — ask which one.

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FAQ

What are the best dog friendly cafes options in Noble Park North?

Zara’s is our top pick. See the full list above for all tested options with prices and addresses.

Is Noble Park North good for dog friendly cafes?

Yes. Noble Park North has 9+ genuine options. The scene is established and well worth exploring.

What is Noble Park North known for?

Residential suburb between Noble Park and Mulgrave.

How far is Noble Park North from Melbourne CBD?

Noble Park North is 26km, no direct train, 30min drive from Melbourne CBD.

Look — Noble Park North won’t win any design awards. But the food is honest, the prices are fair, and the locals actually know each other. In Melbourne, that’s increasingly rare.

Last updated: March 2026

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