
Guide to Ocean City with Dogs
Ocean City is one of those places where you can bring your whole family with you — not just the human members, but the furry, four-legged ones, too. In the off-season, the beach and boardwalk are open to leashed pets, and in the spring and summer months, area hotels and restaurants, especially those with outdoor seating areas, are more than accommodating to your animal friends. Here’s where you can sleep, eat, shop, and play with your pets in Ocean City.

Pet-friendly lodging
Many hotels charge an additional fee for pet lodging; Call ahead for details and to ensure the availability of pet-designated rooms.
Featured pet-friendly hotels:

Hyatt Place Ocean City: This Boardwalk hotel at 16th Street is pet-friendly and perfect for early-morning boardwalk strolls with the dog. Two dogs may be allowed in a guestroom provided the combined weight of both dogs does not exceed 75 pounds; the pet fee encompasses this and pets exceeding are at the hotels discretion.
Home2 Suites: The Home2 Suites prides itself on its pet-friendliness, and they’re more than welcome to hang out in the Home2’s guest rooms while their owners soak up the sun. Thy offer special amenities and services to their furry guests.
Surf Villas: The midtown Surf Villas Hotel offers all the amenities of a resort hotel with the privacy and convenience of an apartment. The Villas boast that their pet-friendliness is inside and out, so your pets can rest inside and enjoy an outdoor area, too.
Howard Johnson Oceanfront Inn: Located near the end of the boardwalk on 24th Street, the Howard Johnson Oceanfront Inn is newly pet-friendly, and their rooms are newly renovated too (although you’ll probably appreciate that more than your dogs will). Read the hotel’s pet policy here.
Days Inn Oceanfront: Like the Howard Johnson, the Days Inn on 23rd Street is also newly pet-friendly. Both hotels have a limited number of rooms for their “furry guests,” so be sure to book ahead of time. Read the hotel’s pet policy here.
Residence Inn by Marriott Ocean City: The Residence Inn on 61st Street Bayside, welcome our furry friends, with a two dog maximum. The second dog is an additional $75 Pet Fee.
Fenwick Inn: The Fenwick Inn on 139th Street Bayside, has a limited number of pet-friendly rooms available. To book a pet-friendly room, visit their website here or call 800-641-0011. Pet fee of $30/per night will apply. Maximum of two pets per room. See their Pet-Friendly Section for more information.
Howard Johnson Oceanfront Plaza Hotel: The Howard Johnson Plaza on 11th Street and the Boardwalk is now pet-friendly starting in 2025. Click here to read their pet policies.

Pet-friendly Restaurants
Like the hotels, it’s recommended that you call ahead to ensure pet-friendly seating is available. Many of these restaurants are only open during the summer months, but you will find some that are open now. With highs reaching into the 70s periodically in November (if we are lucky), many restaurants open their outdoor dining areas so you can hear the ocean – and enjoy lunch or dinner with your pet.
Featured dog-friendly restaurants and bars:

The Angler: Just off the Route 50 bridge on Talbot St., the Angler has a large outdoor deck that looks out to the bridge and the bay, and on most summer nights you’ll find musical entertainment out there as well. The Angler welcomes dogs on their side deck. Choose from one of the Doggie Menu to treat your furry friend to a meal of their own. All items are served chopped up into bite-sized pieces, and all doggie entrées come with a treat for dessert.
Longboard Cafe: Up on 67th Street, your pup can sit with you on the front patio of Longboard Cafe while you enjoy a burger, a taco, crabcakes, a specialty cocktail, or all of the above.
Anthony’s Liquors: You can’t bring your pets inside while you’re perusing the aisles for liquor or snacks, but you can sit with them at the tables outside Anthony’s while you enjoy one of their Boars Head lunch meat sandwiches fresh from the deli. (Note that the meat’s almost too good to be sneaking scraps to the dog, but we won’t tell anyone if you do.)
(Most pet-friendly areas are limited to outdoor seating; Call restaurants for details.)

Other places to take your pets

The Ocean City Beach and Boardwalk: Between Oct. 1 and April 30, pets are welcome! Just be sure to keep them on a leash and pick up after them, although those rules apply pretty much everywhere.
Stinky Beach: Stinky Beach, also known by its formal name of Homer Gudelsky Park, is a small strip of beach located at the end of Old Bridge Road, in West Ocean City. Dogs are welcome on this little beach year-round.
Northside Park: Northside Park is the largest and most popular park in town, and its 58 acres are perfect for a long walk with the dog.
Ocean City Dog Playground: Located in Little Salisbury Park on the bayside of 94th Street is the Ocean City Dog Playground, the only outdoor area in town where dogs can roam free and unleashed. Passes are required — Learn more about those here.

Assateague Island: Another great place where dogs are welcome year-round is on the Assateague National Seashore (though not the State Park beaches). Take them camping there with you, or just for a scenic run by the ocean.
The cover image features OceanCity.com mascot Marley, and we promise there was a hand on the other end of that leash for the majority of her walk.

