People.com Lifestyle Pets Paw Up to the Bar at New York City's First Dog Cafe You can bring your own dog to Boris and Horton or hang out with their visiting adoptable pups By Kelli Bender Kelli Bender Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor for PEOPLE Digital and PEOPLE magazine. She has been with the PEOPLE brand for more than eight years, working as a writer/producer across PEOPLE's Lifestyle, Features, and Entertainment verticals before taking on her current role. Kelli is also an editor on PEOPLE's Stories to Make You Smile and serves as an editorial lead on PEOPLE's World's Cutest Rescue Dog Contest and Pet Product Awards. Before joining PEOPLE, Kelli helped AOL and Whalerock launch a pet lifestyle site called PawNation. She is a pet parent to a cat named Wallace, and her professional and personal devotion to animals has taken her to three dog weddings ... so far. People Editorial Guidelines Published on February 23, 2018 04:36 PM Share Tweet Pin Email There’s a “latte” to love about Boris and Horton. The New York City spot is the first dog-friendly cafe in the Big Apple. Named after the owner’s canines, Boris and Horton offers up coffee, wine, beer and canine companionship. Visitors can bring their own pooch or hang out with the rescue dogs that frequently stop by to make friends and maybe even meet their future forever family. Watch the newest episode of Paws & Claws onPeopleTV. Go to PeopleTV.com, or download the PeopleTV app on your favorite mobile or connected TV device. The dogs are kept separate from the food prep area, so everyone can enjoy the space without worrying about misplaced fur. Can’t get enough of cats, dogs and other furry friends? Click here to get the cutest pet news and photos delivered directly to your inbox. Boris and Horton also has a gif photo booth for you and your dog to enjoy, as well as exclusive merchandise.