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Pub Dog

4.0 (550 reviews)
ModeratePubs, Pizza
Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Outdoor seating
Happy hour specials

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Camille W.

My new favorite place in Columbia. I'm a sucker for a good theme. Pub Dog is, surprise surprise, dog themed. The entire menu is named after dogs or something related to dogs (I.e. Unleashed IPA). The servers are friendly and have a good attitude. I looooove the Alaskan Husky pizza. It has a lotta cheese (read: good pull). The huge selling point here is how they serve drinks. When you order one of their drinks it comes split in two glasses. Regardless if you order water or mixed drinks, you're gonna be double fisting something here. And you can mix and match! The Puggle and Pawloma are some of my favorites. But a word of caution: it's easy to want to try everything out of curiosity, just pace yourself because you'll be mixing different types of alcohol and you might feel it if you're not careful.

A night out with friends. This booth seated 7 of us
Alexandra M.

Pub Dog is great, and a staple for late nights out with friends. They have great pizza, apps, and drinks. I don't even like beer, but I love their raspberry beer and chocolate beer, and they always have great mixes too. Prices are phenomenal especially in this economy and you always get two beers for the price of one. The outside is actually dog friendly. The staff are nice and able to help assist with allergies (they even have dairy free cheese if you need that) along with helping you figure out what beer to order. There are plenty of booths and tables to watch sports on the many TVs. Get the soft pretzel! You won't regret it!

Scott L.

If you like dogs then you'll enjoy the decor and fun atmosphere of Pub Dog. Came here to have dinner with family. There is a lot of noise which makes it hard to have a conversation unless the person is right next to you or you yell, so rest your voice before going ;) I tried the Froggy Dog which had a Dijon mustard base and toppings on top. The mustard mellowed a little when cooked (you can get the same mustard with the soft pretzels) but catches up with you by the end of the pie. Make sure you really like mustard first. Pizza is a thicker dough crust, but soft and easy to eat. Salads are also an option and are large portions. You won't leave hungry!

Atomic Dog pizza!!

It is an amazing bar with a fun theme. They brew their own beer and, as mentioned by others, you get it in two little mugs. It is an awesome bar and fast service (provided you are at the bar and they are not slammed). Lots of TVs (at the bar) to see sports games too! In the past, this place was slammed more often than not. Lunch time mid-week, not so much. I need to try more than the bar pie to give an additional star... It is an awesome place!

Mariah M.

So this place for sure.. has potential. I was recommended this spot by a friend of mine, and we both went for Thursday Night Football. I loved that they serve you two drinks at a time - of course, that is appreciated and they story behind it, you should read when you go. It is provided on the back of the menu when you sit. Their food, pizza is their specialty in my opinion. I had their BBQ chicken, was good. It's one of my favorite kinds of pizza, so I was pleased with it. My friend had another one, I forgot the name of which one, and she was pleased as well. Also because she had been here before, she knew what to expect. Outside of that, their staff... can be a little uh, twisted. The staff this particular night were pretty young - maybe mostly under 35 and not gonna lie, it was annoying in the beginning of our stay, it was hard to get the attention of staff due to behind the bar drinking. SO - do with that information what you will. Pack your patience here, as the staff and sometimes the drunk customers, can be a little much. Distracting to the game I'm trying to watch.... but anyway, Tvs here... pizza here... a bar is here....

Art T.

Cool place! We were here for Monday night trivia with a couple of friends more local to Columbia. The trivia was great, but the real star was our server! I wish I could remember her name, but she was super awesome! The beer was great, and they had a great variety to choose from. You could also mix flavors, like their hard iced tea and blueberry beer, for one example. Very tasty opportunities here! The food itself was also delicious! We split a few pizzas across the table, and each one of them was tasty. Nobody had a bad slice! There's really not much else to tell, honestly. It's a pretty simple place, with solid food and great beer. And even better service! So, yeah, pretty much everything you could want from a pub. Definitely well worth a return visit!

You get 2 beers when you place 1 order of drink
Keyser S.

The bar glows dimly, amber light reflecting off varnished wood and half-emptied beer mugs like fossils of past conversations. Somewhere between the neon signs and the smell of fried dough, the human condition unfolds: you, standing at the counter for five minutes that feel eternal, waiting not for pizza but acknowledgment. The servers orbit the regulars in slow, distracted ellipses, a ritual of familiarity that excludes newcomers. When at last someone notices you, the politeness is perfunctory, as if kindness were an optional topping. The "Puperonni," "Dog Pound," and "Cajun" emerge from the kitchen's mouth hot and fragrant -- molten cheese hiding the small salvation that good pizza can offer in a universe of indifference. Each slice, with its red oil sheen and crisped edge, whispers: "at least this part, they got right." Two beers stand together on the bar, froth retreating, the last evidence of shared endurance under fluorescent eternity. The food redeems the evening; the service merely reminds us how fragile redemption can be.

Dog Pound pizza, NO CHICKEN
Thembi S.

I've been to this establishment many times, and I love it. The beers and pizzas are great and if you're lucky, they'll treat you to a shot of GM. I love the interior, it's this great dark old timey atmosphere with modern conveniences. I recently went by at lunch with some coworkers. The food was amazing per the usual, but I'd say the service was a little slow given how few other patrons were there. Otherwise, excellent visit and will certainly return.

Cajun Dog Pizza
Adam K.

Pub Dog is a good old reliable sports bar with a friendly canine theme throughout. The main focus here: pizzas and beer - great for chilling while catching up with friends or watching sports on the many screens around the whole place. In addition to the pizzas, there are a few appetizers and salads, including big pretzels. The pretzels aren't anything stellar, but they're an okay nosh while you wait for pizza. They don't salt the pretzels for some reason, but they give a little side of coarse salt so you can dip to your preference. The mustard is grainy and potent. For an extra $1.50, you can get some cheese sauce which is alright. The family got three pizzas - my wife opted for the Wing Dog (with buffalo sauce, chicken, and ranch dip) and found it to be okay. I got the pleasantly spicy Cajun Dog which came with bits of spicy chicken and sausage, hot peppers, and onions. I'd get this again. Child #1 and Child #2 split a "Pupperoni" pizza and demolished it. They brew all their own beer and they have all the basic styles that you might want. You like IPAs? get your hops on. More of a malty or stout kinda person? Sweet. They have it. None of the beers are particularly memorable or going to blow you away, but none are bad either - they're good easy-drinking beers. Whether you drink beer, soda, or water, it will come in two medium glasses. Always two. I don't know why, but it's their thing. The wait staff is friendly but busy. They get food out to you as quick as they can. It's been many years, but I know that if you treat your waitstaff well, sometimes they would opt to do a shot of Grand Marnier with your table (apparently a favorite of the owner's). Don't quote me on that; I just know they used to do that and it never hurts to be extra kind to the servers. Everything is pretty A-OK and worth a visit at least once. Try out the different pizzas and see which are your favorites!

Picnic table outside
Vy T.

A nice bar to stop by. Tons of beers on tap to try, ranging from light beer to heavy IPAs. There's seating both inside (high tops) and outside (picnic tables). Service is very friendly.

Dog pound
Matt K.

Pub Dog always hits different after a late soccer game. They have good food and an overall chill vibe. Nice for take out or hanging out with friends.

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Wonderful as always!! Great pizza delicious beer. Super waitstaff! What a great Friday night!

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Great pizza and beer. Soo much better than chain pizzas. I would order their pizza all the time if I lived in Columbia.

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I've been going to Pub Dog for years. Good pizza options for vegetarians, decent inexpensive beer, and a good low-key atmosphere.

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They have a very limited selection of beers, but the ones they have, the Porter and the ipa are outstanding.

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Nice place for some good beer and pizza. Pizza was thin crust and toppings were fresh and flavorful. Staff was friendly and welcoming.

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Delicious pizza. So many options. Plenty of TVs. If you are a fan of brews, you will love this place.

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Ask the Community - Pub Dog

What day do you do trivia?

Pub Dog does not host trivia nights

Is there shuffleboard there?

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