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dog friendly patio restaurants?
Hi Everyone,
I see many Village restaurants have signs posted that say 'service animals only' on their patios. Are there any restaurants that do allow dogs on their patio? Asking for a furry friend. Cheers, Dylan |
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Darrell’s Diner in Spanish Springs has dog friendly outside seating. In fact, they advertise as a “dog gone good diner”. The place is nothing fancy, but they serve a decent and reasonably priced breakfast. We like it because breakfast is always better with your pup laying down next to your feet : )
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World of Beer in Brownwood allows dogs and even puts out bowls of water for them.
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Yes, Island Fin Poke in Brownwood has patio seating and will bring treats to your best friend. They even puppysit if you need to go in to get your lunch or dinner. Complete with a water bowl and friendly service.
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The following restaurants have a dog dining permit: Square 1 Burgers World of Beers McAlister's The Sunny Pint Darrells Diner on Burnsed Blvd There are specific procedures that need to be followed per the law. 1. All public food service establishment employees shall wash their hands promptly after touching, petting, or otherwise handling dogs. Employees shall be prohibited from touching, petting, or otherwise handling dogs while serving food or beverages or handling tableware or before entering other parts of the public food service establishment. 2. Patrons in a designated outdoor area shall be advised that they should wash their hands before eating. Waterless hand sanitizer shall be provided at all tables in the designated outdoor area. 3. Employees and patrons shall be instructed that they shall not allow dogs to come into contact with serving dishes, utensils, tableware, linens, paper products, or any other items involved in food service operations. 4. Patrons shall keep their dogs on a leash at all times and shall keep their dogs under reasonable control. 5. Dogs shall not be allowed on chairs, tables, or other furnishings. 6. All table and chair surfaces shall be cleaned and sanitized with an approved product between seating of patrons. Spilled food and drink shall be removed from the floor or ground between seating of patrons. 7. Accidents involving dog waste shall be cleaned immediately and the area sanitized with an approved product. A kit with the appropriate materials for this purpose shall be kept near the designated outdoor area. 8. A sign or signs reminding employees of the applicable rules shall be posted on premises in a manner and place as determined by the local permitting authority. 9. A sign or signs reminding patrons of the applicable rules shall be posted on premises in a manner and place as determined by the local permitting authority. 10. A sign or signs shall be posted in a manner and place as determined by the local permitting authority that places the public on notice that the designated outdoor area is available for the use of patrons and patrons' dogs. 11. Dogs shall not be permitted to travel through indoor or nondesignated outdoor portions of the public food service establishment, and ingress and egress to the designated outdoor portions of the public food service establishment must not require entrance into or passage through any indoor area of the food establishment. |
The OP asked a simple question. He / she didnt ask whether you like dogs, or whether you like eating outside next to a dog. The question was which restaurant offers dog friendly patio seating. Your logic about chiming in about your dislike is the same as the following: Which restaurant serves the best Apple pie ? To which you respond: I hate Apple pie but Restaurant A has the best Key Lime Pie ever ! That wasn't the question ! You obviously failed fill in the blank tests !
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From Florida Statutes about dogs in restaurants -
3. Employees and patrons shall be instructed that they shall not allow dogs to come into contact with serving dishes, utensils, tableware, linens, paper products, or any other items involved in food service operations. 4. Patrons shall keep their dogs on a leash at all times and shall keep their dogs under reasonable control. 5. Dogs shall not be allowed on chairs, tables, or other furnishings. 9. A sign or signs reminding patrons of the applicable rules shall be posted on premises in a manner and place as determined by the local permitting authority. 10. A sign or signs shall be posted in a manner and place as determined by the local permitting authority that places the public on notice that the designated outdoor area is available for the use of patrons and patrons' dogs. 11. Dogs shall not be permitted to travel through indoor or nondesignated outdoor portions of the public food service establishment, and ingress and egress to the designated outdoor portions of the public food service establishment must not require entrance into or passage through any indoor area of the food establishment. |
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If it is legal and the restaurants allow dogs OUTSIDE and your pet is well behaved, and you keep them on the ground....have at it. For those who don't like it.....go eat somewhere else |
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One of the things I love about France is dogs are allowed in finer restaurants but not children.
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Dog friendly restaurants
This person did not ask you whether you liked her bringing their dog. She asked which restaurants were dog friendly. It doesn’t matter why she wants to bring the dog. It could be because she doesn’t want to eat alone. It could be because she needs a dog to allow her to go out in public. It could be that she just wants the dog with her and not leave the dog home alone. For whatever reason , just answer the question and stop attacking her . If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all. People need to go back to what your parents taught you when you were kids. Be nice.
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FL - Restaurant - 509.233. Public food service establishment requirements; local exemption for dogs | Animal Legal & Historical Center |
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Your animal must be under your control. The animal must have a harness and leash (or other tether), unless your disability or the work your animal does prevents the use of these tools. In this situation, the animal must be under control through other means, such as voice commands or signals. An establishment can't require you to provide documentation that your animal is trained, and it can't ask you about your disability. However, it can ask you whether your animal is a service animal required for your disability, and it can ask you about the work the animal has been trained to perform. A public accommodation is not required to allow your service animal to remain if it poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others. If, for example, your service dog is growling and lunging at other patrons, and you are unable to stop the behavior, the dog might have to leave. An establishment can also exclude a service animal that isn't housebroken or is out of control. |
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The OP requested a list of restaurants allowing dogs. OP did not ask for opinions on whether or not dogs should be allowed at restaurants. All off-topic posts have been removed. Feel free to start your own discussion elsewhere concerning dogs at restaurants.
At this point, OP's question has been adequately answered. Thread closed. |
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