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SB8476
01-25-2018, 09:37 AM
Can anyone recommend restaurants in The Village that allows you to eat with you dog? The dog is not a service dog.
Thanks
CFrance
01-25-2018, 09:38 AM
incoming...
CFrance
01-25-2018, 09:40 AM
Having said the above... I know Square One in Pinellas Plaza allows dogs outside.
JSR22
01-25-2018, 09:41 AM
Can anyone recommend restaurants in The Village that allows you to eat with you dog? The dog is not a service dog.
Thanks
Johnny Rockets in Sumter Landing allows dogs outside.
dbussone
01-25-2018, 09:42 AM
Can anyone recommend restaurants in The Village that allows you to eat with you dog? The dog is not a service dog.
Thanks
Do you mean a restaurant where you can eat with your dog, or a restaurant where your dog can eat with you?
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retiredguy123
01-25-2018, 09:49 AM
I would also like to know about these restaurants so I can stay away from them.
I would also like to know about these restaurants so I can stay away from them.
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Cisco Kid
01-25-2018, 10:42 AM
Just disguise your dog, no one will know .
Amb3rTastic
01-25-2018, 10:50 AM
Most restaurants that have an outdoor area will allow pets. But always call to confirm.
CFrance
01-25-2018, 10:51 AM
Just disguise your dog, no one will know .
Looks just like my brother.:)
Cisco Kid
01-25-2018, 10:52 AM
I would also like to know about these restaurants so I can stay away from them.
That would be appreciated. Thank you.
Henryk
01-25-2018, 10:58 AM
Just disguise your dog, no one will know .
LOL, but is he old enough to drink?
CWGUY
01-25-2018, 10:59 AM
Looks just like my brother.:)
:1rotfl: Reminds me of the saying:
At 10 she was a 2.....
At 2 she was a 10
spring_chicken
01-25-2018, 11:18 AM
I would also like to know about these restaurants so I can stay away from them.
Why not just go inside?
Do you also sit down outside next to a smoker and gripe about it?
perrjojo
01-25-2018, 11:34 AM
Why not just go inside?
Do you also sit down outside next to a smoker and gripe about it?
I would rather sit by a dog than a smoker.
golf2140
01-25-2018, 11:34 AM
In your kitchen or dinning room
drpepper
01-25-2018, 11:35 AM
Johnny Rockets at Sumpter. They have a dog menu if you ask. Bob Evans at Colony. World of beer at Brownwood. Gators at Sumpter.
Barefoot
01-25-2018, 12:01 PM
I wish it were true; and that dogs were allowed on all patios.
A special license is needed, but some restaurants allow dogs on the patio without a license, and "look the other way".
Last time I checked, Cody's at LSL had a license that allowed dogs in an outside area on the east side of the deck.
I didn't know the new Bob Evans had a pet-friendly patio, thanks for that information.
EPutnam1863
01-25-2018, 12:17 PM
Do you mean a restaurant where you can eat with your dog, or a restaurant where your dog can eat with you?
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For a moment I thought the OP meant eating a hot dog.
dbussone
01-25-2018, 12:18 PM
Johnny Rockets at Sumpter. They have a dog menu if you ask. Bob Evans at Colony. World of beer at Brownwood. Gators at Sumpter.
As GG says, there is no pee in Sumter.
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Henryk
01-25-2018, 12:28 PM
Johnny Rockets at Sumpter. They have a dog menu if you ask. Bob Evans at Colony. World of beer at Brownwood. Gators at Sumpter.
OMG, that’s awful! Why would you want to eat a dog?
DonH57
01-25-2018, 12:37 PM
OMG, that’s awful! Why would you want to eat a dog?
Nobody I know, not since being in Korea years ago.:ohdear:
Gpsma
01-25-2018, 12:55 PM
The real question is why do you have to bring your dog to a restaurant in the first place?
Two Bills
01-25-2018, 01:11 PM
As GG says, there is no pee in Sumter.
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Bet there's P in Johnny Rockets if they let dogs in!
Coal Miner
01-25-2018, 03:12 PM
Give me a fish sandwich and a bowl of Kibbles & Bits for my friend.
bob47
01-25-2018, 05:31 PM
Can anyone recommend restaurants in The Village that allows you to eat with you dog? The dog is not a service dog.
Thanks
Why would you assume anybody else wants to dine with your dog? I don't expect people to want to dine with my cat.
600th Photo Sq
01-25-2018, 05:56 PM
Why would you assume anybody else wants to dine with your dog? I don't expect people to want to dine with my cat.
I brought my Pet Parrot, Cat, and Fish, to Square One Burger and was not allowed to sit there.
Obviously I was making a point ! Why on earth would a person want to bring their pet to a Restaurant is just mind boggling to me.
The list could be endless on Bring yor Pet to... Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner...Snake, Lizard, Fish, Gerbil, Rat etc etc.UGH !!!
durmax
01-25-2018, 05:56 PM
I have had dogs all my life, and come from a family of 4 veterinarians, and can sincerely said there is no places for dogs at any restaurant also please be condsiderate of fellow diners that dont’t have dogs, they are far happier at home.......
Fredman
01-25-2018, 06:07 PM
Buy a service dog vest just like all the other loonies do
Cisco Kid
01-25-2018, 06:42 PM
The haters I’ve arrived to the thread .
CWGUY
01-25-2018, 07:08 PM
Buy a service dog vest just like all the other loonies do
:agree:
The haters I’ve arrived to the thread .
:faint: Take 30 seconds and go to ebay - type in "service dog vests". For a couple of bucks you can get a vest delivered to your door and printed up cards to pass out to people that question your honesty that tells them the law says they can't ask. :ohdear:
vintageogauge
01-25-2018, 08:48 PM
Why would you want to take your dog to a restaurant? We have a dog and would never be that inconsiderate to other people nor would I ever eat in a restaurant that allowed dogs inside or out.
Hancle704
01-25-2018, 08:57 PM
Up next, what movie theaters and doctor offices allow you to bring Precious inside with you.
EPutnam1863
01-25-2018, 08:57 PM
The real question is why do you have to bring your dog to a restaurant in the first place?
If I lived in TV, I would enjoy walking my dog, sitting down for some lunch, and then walking back home with the dog.
EPutnam1863
01-25-2018, 08:58 PM
Why would you want to take your dog to a restaurant? We have a dog and would never be that inconsiderate to other people nor would I ever eat in a restaurant that allowed dogs inside or out.
What if the dog were a service dog?
EPutnam1863
01-25-2018, 09:02 PM
Nobody I know, not since being in Korea years ago.:ohdear:
Not only in Korea but also in the US.
EPutnam1863
01-25-2018, 09:08 PM
Up next, what movie theaters and doctor offices allow you to bring Precious inside with you.
They all have to allow them if they are service dogs. I am totally against the hearing impaired having hearing ear dogs except at home if necessary. But no public funds should have to be spent on providing these dogs.
Sandtrap328
01-25-2018, 09:10 PM
:agree:
:faint: Take 30 seconds and go to ebay - type in "service dog vests". For a couple of bucks you can get a vest delivered to your door and printed up cards to pass out to people that question your honesty that tells them the law says they can't ask. :ohdear:
The restaurant can legally ask what service the dog is trained to do.
However, anyone can ask out of curiosity and IF the dog owner is honest, they will not put up a stink but will tell you.
Big difference between service dogs and "emotional support animals".
The teacup Yorkie I saw at Spanish Springs whose "service" was barking at the doorbell for a hard of hearing owner makes me question the service dog vest at an outdoor venue. If that was told to a restaurant owner, the dog would NOT be allowed in the restaurant.
kstew43
01-25-2018, 09:16 PM
no one has mentioned the fact that when our dog was alive, at home, he used to sit in the corner and stare at us eating. We would allways feed him first before the family sat down to eat.
I disliked him staring at us and would always make him go into another room. Not that I disliked him, but I dislike eating in front of anybody who is also not eating, or not waiting on their food to be served.
Dogs sense of smell is so good that I would think that, if I were a dog, in a resturant, with all those awesome smells around me, and I just have to sit and watch others eat, It would be horrible for me, as a dog.
So why put your beloved pet thru this. why not just leave your pet st home, where he knows the food smells and has a potential for bite of that smell.
Personnally, I think this is cruel and unusual punishment.
Barefoot
01-25-2018, 10:39 PM
Why would you assume anybody else wants to dine with your dog?
Why would you want to take your dog to a restaurant? We have a dog and would never be that inconsiderate to other people nor would I ever eat in a restaurant that allowed dogs inside or out.
I was simply answering the OP's question.
I wasn't suggesting anyone take their dog to lunch or dinner;
although if a deck is licensed for animals, I see nothing wrong with it.
If I were offended by the thought of eating with a dog, I'd check whether the patio area allows dogs.
CFrance
01-25-2018, 10:52 PM
no one has mentioned the fact that when our dog was alive, at home, he used to sit in the corner and stare at us eating. We would allways feed him first before the family sat down to eat.
I disliked him staring at us and would always make him go into another room. Not that I disliked him, but I dislike eating in front of anybody who is also not eating, or not waiting on their food to be served.
Dogs sense of smell is so good that I would think that, if I were a dog, in a resturant, with all those awesome smells around me, and I just have to sit and watch others eat, It would be horrible for me, as a dog.
So why put your beloved pet thru this. why not just leave your pet st home, where he knows the food smells and has a potential for bite of that smell.
Personnally, I think this is cruel and unusual punishment.
Our dog lies at our feet when we eat. Doesn't beg, borrow, or steal food. Doesn't stare at us. Nor have any of our dogs done any such thing. They were never fed from anywhere but their bowl so don't expect or even want the dinner table food. Training--never had to banish a dog to another room.
He just wants to be in whatever room we're in.
asianthree
01-26-2018, 02:29 AM
We have never thought to take our pets to a restaurant. While it might please us to do so, there may be some allergic, or sometime just plain afraid of dogs. My father in law was bitten by a dog, and partly loss use of his arm, and while he got better as time went on he always felt uneasy and would leave a place of business when certain dogs were present.
Since I have no idea who I am sitting next to I would never want to make anyone uncomfortable just for my own pleasure. But that’s just us always thinking of how i might effect others.
durmax
01-26-2018, 03:10 AM
I have had a dog all my life and come from a family of 4 veterinarians and can honestly say there is no place for a dog or any animal at a restaurant, if you are that bad of shape you can’t eat with taking a dog be courteous of other patrons and order take-out, all eating establishments should just no, or they will end up with just a bunch of dogs and not good paying customers.......
Cisco Kid
01-26-2018, 06:23 AM
:agree:
:faint: Take 30 seconds and go to ebay - type in "service dog vests". For a couple of bucks you can get a vest delivered to your door and printed up cards to pass out to people that question your honesty that tells them the law says they can't ask. :ohdear:
Ordered
Cisco Kid
01-26-2018, 06:24 AM
Up next, what movie theaters and doctor offices allow you to bring Precious inside with you.
We can only hope.
Moderator
01-26-2018, 07:09 AM
Thread hopelessly off topic. OP asked for names of pet-friendly restaurants, not a discussion of pet-friendly policy.
Thread closed.
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