Many of us love traveling on the Wander log team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favourites like Cecemuwe Cafe and Space – Senayan, LEMONDISCOFISH, and CORK&SCREW COUNTRY CLUB and more, get ready to experience the best places in Jakarta.
Cecemuwe Cafe and Space – Senayan
Located in the heart of busy downtown Amsterdam, Cecemuwe Cafe and Space is a pet-friendly cafe that offers a tranquil atmosphere to end the weekend. Offering three different levels, you can enjoy conversation with friends at level one while taking in books at level two, or take in the fresh air on the rooftop terrace for a relaxing afternoon. Recommended first if you’re looking for a pet-friendly cafe in Jakarta!

LEMONDISCOFISH
Café LEMONDISCOFISH is located in the Kemang district of Jakarta. It offers a variety of gelato, including Pistachio, Ferrero Rocher, Green Tea and others. The café appears like a house from outside, and it offers a comfortable and homey atmosphere. Pet-friendly too! There’s also Lemondiscofish café with a large lawn area that can be used for photos.
CORK&SCREW COUNTRY CLUB
Cork & Screw is a country club with an outdoor area that’s super spacious and also pet-friendly. You can invite your friends over to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and the infinity pool. The restaurant opens at 10 am on weekdays and 9 am on weekends, which makes it great for hanging out. They serve brunch, afternoon tea, lunch, and dinner, so there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Sophie Authentique
Sophie Authentique is a bakery in Jakarta that is owned and operated by Sophie, who is from France and has been living in Indonesia for 15 years now. The bakery offers a variety of pastries, breads, and croissants from France. It also has a selection of macaroons with seven different flavours/colors. The macaroon box costs Rp 90,000 and it comes with seven different flavours mixed together.
Hunter and Grower
Hunter and Grower is a pet-friendly cafe located in Kemang, Jakarta. They serve delicious food and drinks to all furry friends who are welcome!
KISAKU
Kisaku is a pet-friendly modern café located in Senopati, Jakarta. The sleek interior has a pared-down contemporary look with white walls and wooden furnishings giving it an Instagram Mable feel. There is also an outdoor area with a black and white colour scheme making it visually stunning. The coffee is excellent, with espresso based drinks being the main focus.
Say Something Coffee – Como Park, Kemang
Say Something Coffee is a great spot for dog lovers in Kemang, as well as anyone looking for a delicious croissant. It offers well-brewed coffee and light eats, making it the perfect place to relax with friends. The shop also has an off-leash dog park for your furry friends to play in while you sip your coffee.
Six Ounces Coffee Panglima Polim
Six Ounces Coffee Panglima Polim is a great place to hang out in the North Jakarta area with a delicious coffee menu and live music. The cafe is very suitable and comfortable, so every visitor will feel at home. Along with free Wi-Fi, there are variety of food menus to choose from.
Mikkro Espresso
Mikkro Espresso is the first ever coffee shop in Jakarta that was opened in 2020. The success of Giyanti Coffee, a neighbouring coffee shop, made Mikkro Espresso an important business for them. They offer Indonesian-style food items like breakfast or lunch as well as coffee.
Mercure Convention Center Ancol
The Mercure Convention Center Ancol is a waterfront hotel with restaurants and conference space, as well as pools, tennis courts and a day spa. It is located in the heart of Jakarta, overlooking the ocean.
Ascott Jakarta
The Ascott Jakarta is a luxurious hotel that offers affordable, yet high-quality accommodation to its guests. It has a Dutch colonial interior design and studios and suites lack windows, but they are well-appointed and spacious. Guests can save money while still getting the luxury feel by choosing the Ascott Jakarta as their accommodation option.
Simetri Home Coffee Roasters
The cafe Simetri Home Coffee Roasters is a pet-friendly establishment with multiple locations in Jakarta and the surrounding area. The interior is designed with white and light blue colors, making it a stylish place to take photos.

Kopikalyan Cikajang
Known for its high-quality coffee, Kopi Kalyan is a recommended cafe in Jakarta for coffee lovers. It has a variety of single origin coffees, as well as light fare and desserts. It is conveniently located near the CBD, making it perfect for both office workers and laptop warriors.
Mister Sunday
Mister Sunday is a cafe in Senopati, Jakarta that serves Asian-inspired comfort food. They haveoth savory and sweet pancakes to choose from, with the option of adding ricotta cheese on top. The cafe has comfortable modern digs and is pet friendly. Parking can be a bit limited, but inside there’s an air conditioning smoking area.
Antipodean Kemang
Antipodean Café is a popular meeting place and central spot in Kemang, Indonesia for expatriates and Indonesian who want to chat, gossip, romance and chill out over coffee. The cafe is inspired by the cafes in New Zealand and serves up Kiwi-style food with pastries that are delicious. The café is perfect for the family as kids will love the relaxed vibe and fresh juices.
Mercure Jakarta Pantai Indah Kapuk
Refined hotel offering a stylish restaurant & 2 bars, plus a fitness centre & an outdoor pool.
Roti Eneng
Easy-going cafe serving creative sandwiches & coffee in a bright space with a wall mural.
Bassura City
Nice and affordable apartment in East Jakarta. Very close to Kuningan and central Jakarta.
Plan B Spanish Resto
Plan B serves up delicious Spanish-inspired dishes at a very budget-friendly price point. With an extensive menu of tapas, pintxos, and paellas, as well as grilled meat and seafood, this restaurant is perfect for any occasion. The interior is stylish but Cozy, with a charming outdoor area that’s perfect for relaxed dining.
CONCLUSION
In the end I would like to conclude this article by saying that Pets and restaurants have not often been considered a good match. Indeed, for a long time, most eateries have restricted the presence of consumers’ furry companions to registered service animals. For the most part, this has been due to perceptions of uncleanliness or concerns about animal behaviour on the premises.
Pet-friendly restaurants are becoming a more common presence. There are some clear morale and marketing advantages, but these are can be offset by potential difficulties surrounding cleanliness and logistics. It’s a difficult situation to get right, but with a commitment to maintaining a balance — about your boundaries and your relationships with customers — you can make a positive start.