Can we get a woof, woof? These days, many of us want to spend as much time as possible outdoors. But that doesn’t mean your furry best friend has to stay behind while you head out for a drink or bite to eat. A well-behaved Fido is welcome at many restaurant patios around the Twin Cities.

In some cases, Fido will even get the royal treatment. At Bang Brewing in St. Paul, co-owner/head brewer Jay Boss Febbo is known to prioritize serving dogs a treat before pouring the owner a beer. Treats come from Minnesota-based organic snacks and food company Raw Bistro.

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“We welcome all dogs and request they remain leashed and under owner supervision,” said co-owner Sandy Boss Febbo.

Next time you’re looking to drink or dine al fresco, consider these dog-friendly patios from restaurant, breweries and wineries we love.

Alexis Bailly Vineyard: 18200 Kirby Ave. S., Hastings, 651-437-1413; abvwines.com. In addition to allowing dogs on a daily basis, Alexis Bailly holds Wine and Wag, which benefits a rescue organization twice a year.

Bang Brewing: 2320 Capp Road, St. Paul, 651-243-2264; bangbrewing.com. Upon arrival, Fido gets a treat from Minnesota-based organic snacks and food company Raw Bistro.

Bauhaus Brew Labs: 1315 Tyler St. N.E., Minneapolis; 612-276-6911; bauhausbrewlabs.com

Como Dockside: 1360 N. Lexington Parkway, St. Paul, 651-666-9491; comodockside.com

Dark Horse Bar and Eatery: 250 E. Seventh St., St. Paul, 651-313-7960; darkhorsebarandeatery.com. Dogs are allowed on the patio until 5 p.m., seven days a week.

Day by Day Cafe: 477 W. Seventh St., St. Paul, 651-227-0654; daybyday.com. Open for breakfast and lunch only.

Freight House: 305 Water St. S., Stillwater, 651-439-5718; thefreighthouse.com

French Meadow Bakery & Cafe: St. Paul (1662 Grand Ave., St. Paul, 651-789-8870) and Minneapolis (2610 Lyndale Ave. S., 612-870- 7855); frenchmeadowcafe.com

La Grolla: 452 Selby Ave., St. Paul, 651-221-1061; lagrollastpaul.com. Enter through the side gate on Selby Avenue.

Lake Monster Brewing: 550 S. Vandalia St. No. 160, St. Paul, 612-964-6288; lakemonsterbrewing.com

New Bohemia: Several metro locations including St. Paul (222 W. Seventh St.; 651-330-8267), Roseville (2730 Snelling Ave. N.; 651-797-4149) and Eagan (1278 Town Centre Drive; 651-797-3142); newbohemiausa.com.

Psycho Suzi’s: 1900 Marshall St. N.E., Minneapolis, 612-788-9069; psychosuzis.com

Red River Kitchen at City House: 258 Mill St., St. Paul; redriverkitchen.com/city-house. Food truck restaurant is close to the High Bridge dog park, so a convenient stop post-doggie workout. Check out the “Dog Wall of Fame,” where you can immortalize your dog’s name and paw-print in chalk.

Salut Bar Americain: Locations include 917 Grand Ave., St. Paul, 651-917-2345; salutbaramericain.com. A daily favorite Grand Avenue hub for dogs and for the annual Paws on Grand, during which Fido gets extra special treatment. This year’s event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, and includes demonstrations of fancy dog tricks and police canines, pet photos, a kissing booth and treat stations.

Sandcastle: 4955 Lake Nokomis Parkway W., Minneapolis, 612-722-5550; sandcastlempls.com. In addition to dog bowls, there are doggie treats all around.

Surly Brewing Company: 520 Malcolm Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, 763-999-4040; surlybrewing.com: No dogs are allowed inside the brewery, but you can access the patio directly from the outside entrance.

Tiny Diner: 1024 38th St. E., Minneapolis, 612-767-3322; tinydiner.com