Newsday travel writer Carissa Kellman and her sheltie, Phin, visit...

Newsday travel writer Carissa Kellman and her sheltie, Phin, visit 67 Steps Beach in Greenport. Credit: Randee Daddona

Greenport has long been a go-to for oysters, boutiques and laid-back coastal charm, but it's also a top-notch destination for dogs and the people who love them.

This North Fork harbor town rolls out the red carpet for four-legged visitors, with water bowls outside shop doors, pup-friendly patios at nearly every turn and gourmet treats fit for the fanciest companions. Whether your dog prefers scaling rocky shorelines or lounging harborside with salt in their fur, Greenport lets you plan a day as playful or low-key as your leash-mate desires.

Day trip or weekend escape, this dog-approved itinerary has everything you need: seaside strolls, pet-welcoming patios, biscuit-worthy shopping breaks, and hotels that treat dogs like VIPs. All you have to do is pack the leash. It's time for a dog's day out, North Fork-style.

9 a.m.: Pup, set, beach!

Get some fresh air with a stroll along 67 Steps...

Get some fresh air with a stroll along 67 Steps Beach. Credit: Randee Daddona

Tucked away at the end of Sound Road just across town, 67 Steps Beach (66 Sound Rd.) offers a narrow descent to stunning Long Island Sound views and a rocky-but-gorgeous shoreline perfect for strolls and fetch sessions. Your pup can soak up the sea breeze right alongside you, but if your dog decides the climb back up is too steep, you might end up carrying your furry workout buddy for a quad-burning ascent. Don’t forget water, waste bags and maybe a swaddle for your canine cargo. A parking permit is required. 

11 a.m.: Morning sniffs and sips

Start your day in Greenport’s town center at Aldo’s Coffee Company (103-105 Front St., 631-477-6300, aldoscoffee.com). Grab a macchiato, chai latte or lavender lemonade that will catapult you and your pup through the morning. Leashed dogs are welcome inside, and odds are your pup will make a new friend or snag a rogue croissant crumb from the patio. 

11:30 a.m.: Treat your pup

Shop for dog toys and accessories at Harbor Pet.

Shop for dog toys and accessories at Harbor Pet. Credit: Randee Daddona

Swing by Harbor Pet (120 Front St., 631-477-1518, harbor-pet.com), a local gem for gourmet pet treats from its in-house brand Life Is Grruff, such as "Barkscotti" ($11.99) and a freeze-dried variety of duck heads, turkey necks and baby octopus (aka doggy charcuterie) ranging from $1.99 to $12.99 each. It’s part pet boutique, part bakery and part grooming salon. Warning: Your dog may drag you back here later.

12:30 p.m.: Bone appétit!

Newsday travel writer Carissa Kellman and her sheltie pup, Phin,...

Newsday travel writer Carissa Kellman and her sheltie pup, Phin, visit Claudio's Waterfront in Greenport. Credit: Randee Daddona

One of Greenport’s most iconic destinations, Claudio’s Waterfront (111 Main St., 631-477-0627, claudios.com), welcomes leashed dogs on its outdoor deck next to Claudio's Tavern, where water bowls are complimentary and hoses on the deck offer a place to wash your pup’s potentially sandy paws. There’s no need to call about your dog ahead of time before you enjoy fresh oysters ($22 half-dozen, $42 dozen), steamers ($32) or a clam strips ($26) while your dog considers diving in after a seagull. If you’re in the mood for brunch, consider First and South (100 South St., 631-333-2200, firstandsouth.com), a cozy bistro that has vegetarian options and dog-approved indoor and outdoor seating.

2 p.m.: Pup-scale shopping

Kellman and Phin browse the candles and other wares at...

Kellman and Phin browse the candles and other wares at The Weathered Barn, a pup-friendly shop. Credit: Randee Daddona

Time to stretch all six legs, again. The Weathered Barn (41 Front St., 631-477-6811, theweatheredbarngreenport.com) is a charming "concept store" filled with hand-poured candles, reclaimed-wood art and curated aromatherapy fragrances.  Dogs are welcome inside and may become the subject of owner Rena Wilhelm’s commissioned dog portraits, which are displayed at the back of the store ($50 per hour).

3 p.m.: Flights and fetch

Bring your pup to Greenport Harbor Brewing Company for an...

Bring your pup to Greenport Harbor Brewing Company for an afternoon of fun in the sun. Credit: Randee Daddona

End the afternoon at Greenport Harbor Brewing Company (234 Carpenter St., 631-477-1100, greenportharborbrewing.com), where dogs are almost more welcome than humans. There’s indoor and outdoor seating, a menu of rotating local brews, live music and food trucks on Saturdays and Sundays. You drink. Your pup lounges. Everyone wins.

5 p.m.: Paws and reflect

Kellman and Phin in a pet-friendly room at the Sound...

Kellman and Phin in a pet-friendly room at the Sound View Hotel. Credit: Randee Daddona

Even if you’re not staying the night, Sound View Hotel (58775 County Rd. 48, 631-477-1910, soundviewgreenport.com) is worth the five-minute drive from town for the sunset views and breezy atmosphere. The Low Tide Bar, open Friday through Sunday, is the perfect place to unwind with your pup on the hotel’s private beach and enjoy the warmth of a bonfire while listening to live music. If you decide to check into a studio or one-bedroom suite, Sound View offers an ultra-dog-friendly stay complete with dog beds, Yeti dog bowls, and dog treats upon request. Prices start at $565 for summer weeknights  with a two-night minimum stay.

6:30 p.m.: Yappy hour, continued

Phin in a pet-friendly room at the American Beech Hotel.

Phin in a pet-friendly room at the American Beech Hotel. Credit: Randee Daddona

Back in town, American Beech (300 Main St., 631-477-5939, americanbeech.com) is a stylish hotel and restaurant compound located in Sterling Square that includes a dog-friendly patio at its namesake farm-to-table restaurant and swanky cocktails at its Black Llama Bar or Tree Bar. Dogs are welcome in the petit king (from $389 per summer weeknight), king and deluxe king ($469) suites and two-bedroom apartment-style rooms ($709), offering an opportunity for you both to stay the night in the heart of town.

8 p.m.: Last licks

Take a final stroll through Mitchell Park (115 Front St.), enjoy the harbor lights, and maybe even treat your dog to a post-dinner biscuit from your tote bag of spoils. End the day watching the boats float away, wondering how your dog is still somehow full of energy.

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