Check out this dog-friendly spot in Tampa Bay

From dog bars to restaurants with pup-friendly patios, we’ve got you covered.

TBAY-Picnic-Island-Beach-Dog-Park-AUGUST2022.jpeg

It’s also worth checking out Picnic Island Beach Dog Park. | Photo by @bennyjerrythebassets

No dog gets left behind in TBAY. And if you’ve read our ultimutt city guide on nearly 50 dog-friendly places in Tampa Bay, you already know there’s an endless slew of shenanigans for both you and your pooch. But the fun doesn’t stop there.

4th and Angel Dog Park is a dog park that just opened in Ybor City (1802 E. 4th Ave.) and looks like all the rage that will have your furry friend ready to raise the woof. Our favorite features include:

  • Its close proximity to Pete’s Ybor location, a one-stop shop for bagel sandwiches, coffee, and coworking
  • The benches and adjacent outdoor courtyard for mingling with your dog — and your — new pals
  • The brand-new turf

Do you know the most popular dog breed in the US? Test your knowledge with this quiz.

More from TBAYtoday
From Krewe of the Knights of Sant’ Yago Parade to a beer and barbecue festival, it’s going to be a busy February weekend across Tampa and St. Pete.
Fit the Surf n’ Turf Alfredo Sundae and other fair delights into your budget.
Get in on the action this Super Bowl Sunday with six local watch parties featuring big screens, a chili cook-off, and food + drink specials.
These local donation sites will collect items like clothing, home goods, diapers, and other things that people may need.
The grand opening of the alpine event is on Friday, Feb. 6 in Northern Italy. We’re imagining how it would go down in the Tampa Bay area.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
See which Tampa Bay gems made OpenTable’s “2026’s Top 100 Romantic Restaurants.”
Tampa Bay’s beloved coffee joint is making its first move into Pinellas and Sarasota counties.
The city’s long-awaited two-way bike lane is nearly complete.