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Originally Posted by skip0358
Went there for a Luncheon today and I have to say I was very impressed with the new Decor. They really did a great job. We were seated promptly, waitress was right there to take our beverage order, explained the menu and when she came back with our beverages she took our food order. Food was very good, nice size portion and presentation. Will definitely be back. My only problem, not with the establishment but a customer. A lady comes in with a DOG the size of a shoe box. She was questioned by the hostess and produced papers saying it was an assist dog but really was it needed in the restaurant especially since she came in with a guest. I know there's a law BUT come on.
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Unless the dog is a certified service dog (not therapy dog or comfort dog), they can deny it entrance. It's up to the restaurant owners to familiarize themselves with the law and train their employees.
Revised ADA Requirements: Service Animals
Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.