[quote=buggyone;761526]Well, you have crossed RedSauce, Johnny Rockets, and Cody's off your list because you have heard they allow dogs outside. Have you checked out any other Villages restaurants personally to see their policies? You might be surprised at how many really will allow dogs outside.
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Originally Posted by Josie70
Leave your dogs home...or get a baby sitter when you want to go out so your dog won't be lonely...The Villages is getting out of hand I won't go to Red Sauce anymore that's for sure. I watch people every morning walking their dogs going on peoples property have some respect....I am not a dog hater its their owners that have to behave...and learn to respect other peoples property. Walk them on your own grass.Johnny Rockets lets dogs on the outside also and I don't go there any more.
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If you have concerns you have the right and a duty to report illegal behavior and Cody's is the only restaurant that has the required permit to allow animals in the outside seating area. Any other restaurant allowing dogs on their outside area is breaking Florida State law which requires a local permit and compliance with quite a few health and sanitation requirements..
It's not the business manager or owner's choice to just decide to allow dogs without compliance.
Cannot be any clearer than this below...from another post..
Permits for dogs on outdoor patios. Presently, Cody’s Road House in Lake Sumter Landings in The Villages is the only restaurant in Sumter County permitted under Section 13-735 of the Land Development Code. If you have visited Cody’s Road House and believe they are not complying with the requirements of their permit, please also let me know and I will assign an inspector to review their compliance.
If you have any additional questions, please contact me.
Karl E. Holley, AICP
Director of Development Services
Sumter County Board of Commissioners
7375 Powell Road
Wildwood, Florida 34785
(352) 689-4463
Sumter County, FL - Official Website