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what happen at REDSAUCE?
use to bring my dog there (outside) and he would fall asleep under the table....everyone loved him...NOW because of ONE person they don't allow dog anymore??? TEll that person to go inside and eat!!!! that was a great place..usually one or two dogs there at one time...NOW no dogs??? sad that one person ruins it for all....I THOUGHT THE VILLAGES WAS DOG FRIENDLY PLACE?? not so !!! (the manager may want to rethink this...they will lose alot of customers !!)
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Some people are allergic to dogs. Some people are afraid of dogs. Some people just don't like dogs. IMHO, if your dog can't stay home while you eat dinner, one of you has a problem.
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I agree with you mulligan. Restaurants, either inside or out are no place for dogs.
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I agree as well. I love my pets, but I'm not going to try to take them to restaurants.
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Just because The Villages is "dog friendly", it does not necessarily mean that owners with dogs can do what they want and go where they want with their dogs. Dogs do not belong in restaurants. The Villages provide dog parks, however, owners of dogs think it is ok for their dogs to do their business around the mailboxes as well as the beautiful flower gardens in the villages and on neighbors lawns. Why don't dog owners use the dog parks. Believe me, when I bought, there was nothing in my restrictions saying dogs ruled the Villages
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Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation:
Pet dogs are generally prohibited at public food service establishments. However, your local government may enact an ordinance permitting dogs in designated outdoor seating areas of public food service establishments. The ordinance must include specific requirements established by state law, including permit fees and sanitation and safety conditions that must be met. A restaurant must have a permit from the local government to allow dogs in the designated outdoor seating area(s) before your pet dog is allowed at a restaurant. Contact your local government to find out if an ordinance has been enacted and if the restaurant has the required permit. Pet dogs are still prohibited inside food service establishments, including traveling through the establishment. The local permit only allows pet dogs in designated outdoor areas. Can I take my pet dog to a restaurant? |
Warning. This is about to turn into a dog poop thread.
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I love dogs more than golf but will not take Mr. Buster to a restaurant inside or outside. Now if they would use the same policy for smoking.
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Time to cook up the Popcorn!!!!!:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:
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Hate to break it to you, this place is really not dog friendly. People face to face may want to appear dog friendly, but on this board NOT SO MUCH. Evidently someone complained about the dogs being outside, maybe we should all start doing that, complaining about any and everything we don't like. Personally, I don't like stupid people. I also don't like people who are loud, crude and common. I also don't like people who breed like roaches. I find most peoples grandchildren(except GG's-LOL) to be insipid little twits. Maybe we should just let it all hang out. How many times do people lament on this board that all we have here are chain restaurants, THIS IS WHY. You have someone invest their money and time in a restaurant only to be reported by some busy-body nobody from nowhere. You all want more quality restaurants, what for? Generally you people are cheap, chronic complainers who were born without a palate. |
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We have 2 dogs and love them more than we do most people. However, we do NOT take them to restaurants. How does being a quality restaurant and not allowing pets equate? I don't think that any of the "quality" restaurants anywhere would allow pets. |
Another exciting day in The Villages. They don't make them like they used to.
People that is. We certainly know what we THINK on here. Patty, our grandchildren are not insipid and are just as cute as your dogs. They weren't insipid when they were little, they were saucy and adorable and didn't shed. They walked on crayons and spilled chocolate-y substances and talked in church. But they have had the remarkable good sense to become adults and I plan to live off of them. I like dogs and I like kids and I like opinionated old people. Being one myself. |
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I'm sure if RedSauce wants to continue allowing dogs they can get the proper permits, let's face it, this is Central Florida, not exactly a "think tank". Frankly, I think most of the people here wouldn't know the difference between a "quality restaurant" and a schlock house. |
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To Quellette whose dog was nor allowed at Red Sauce:
Cody's is the only restaurant in The Villages that has a permit to allow dogs to accompany their owners sitting outside. Any other restaurant doing it rishks a big fine.i |
Never mind, question answered as i posted..
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Please stay on topic of dogs at restaurants in The Villages, specifically Red Sauce.
General critical characterizations of all Villagers, all restaurants, and all TOTV members are off topic....future posts will be deleted or this thread will just be closed if it can't get back on topic. Thanks. |
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Taking a dog to a resturant is stupid . The dog did not ask to go with you. BUT You can't fix stupid!
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I love my little dog but he doesn't need to go to a restaurant with me. It's hot out and he doesn't like sitting under the table while I eat. I feel sorry for those two pugs that I see tied up in the back of a golf cart while their owner eats or drinks at Cody's or City Fire. Leave them at home. :mad:
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Patty was spot on about people making investments and their time to build something only to see it pulled apart by some "busy body". Keep in mind that the minority makes the rules for the majority in this day and age. If you don't care for how an establishment is run, take your money and go somewhere else rather than "strong arming" the establishment to change to your individual "wants". The establishment can then determine if there is a significant enough impact to the business and can opt to change their business model or not. I'll also breakout the :popcorn::popcorn: as Gracie's may be right in her post as well.......... |
HONESTLY -- AS A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL -- I am aghast at the way a lot of people in The Village just can't seem to leave their dogs at home. It is just not healthy to expose unsuspecting people to dogs which they may not like -- may be afraid of -- may be allergic to -- as for myself -- I believe that all the dogs -- even in the squares -- are just too too too much dog hair overload. And I believe you are not doing your pets any favors dragging them out to social functions -- if you can't bear to be parted from them -- then it would be my suggestion that you stay home. I worked in Neonatal Intensive Care Units for years -- if you seriously need to canoodle with a small being -- then I suggest you go to the nearest ICU and cuddle some babies and also to donate some of the money that you spend on all the riduculous doggy carriages to buy human baby strollers. Call me a Hater if you must -- but -- I love human beings not necessarily canines and would love to not have them sniffing at my feet in social settings -- keep the pets at home or on long nature walks -- not everyone is thrilled to see them.
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Does anybody here ever think about business LIABILITY and trying to maintain insurance for their business??
Red Sauce and the other bars already have enough liabilities to worry about and insure, considering the drunks they serve and have to cut off before they go out and kill somebody with their car or golf cart while DUI. They certainly don't need the liability of dog fights under the table as I told about in other threads on this topic, and they certainly don't need the liability of a patron's dog biting an employee or other patron! Dog mauling on Lincoln Road worries pet owners and cafe serversRead more here: Dog mauling on Lincoln Road worries pet owners and cafe servers - Miami-Dade - MiamiHerald.com |
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What, if anything, has this to do with an Italian restaurant in TV? |
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We've had dogs and cats throughout our entire marriage of almost fifty years....especially while raising our bright intelligent charming children. NOT ONCE did we feel the need to take the dogs or cats to a restaurant. Our children were taken to restaurants from infancy on and learned good manners, how to order from a menu and how to eat politely. They have excelled in their adulthood (from childhood, teens, etc. on)....and to tell you the truth, we enjoy EVERYONE'S GRANDCHILDREN and CHILDREN. They are all welcome in our home........all children, no matter what their age. Our grandchildren are now a JOY to us........reward for having raised nice children........certainly NOT insipid twits. Actually, I've never met one of those. |
My point is that if people are fulfilling their "need to be close" by never letting go of their animals -- then there are many nursery and nicu's in this area (Shands for example) that have very active grandparenting programs where volunteers sign up to hold and cuddle babies who need affection and touch -- and my point is perfectly clear -- it is safe to say that NOT EVERYONE LOVES HAVING ALL THE DOGS AROUND OUT IN RESTAURANTS AND THE SQUARES -- It certainly might be a problem for a lot of people...
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Red Sauce needs to get a permit. Don't sit outside at Cody's if you don't like dogs in restaurants, 'cause they have a permit. |
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I cannot believe that this person is allowed to post here. Have you ever known a child born with a cleft palate? |
Take a look at the floor in cody's Would not want my dog sitting on it.
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I'm sure the health inspector would have loved to have seen that one. In the long run you'll lose more patrons that you'll gain |
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Take your dogs to World of Beer on sundays.
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wow all the talk of potential health issues related to dog presence in an outdoor restaurant setting.....wow.
I never realized the risk we were taking because we have one IN our home!!!!! Now what do we do? btk:wave: |
I certainly have enjoyed everyone's comments on this topic, the ones that truly are on topic--and I mean everyone's, even the ones I don't agree with. And here I thought this was going to be a ho-hum morning on TOTV...
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Seems we have been down this trail before regarding dogs at restaurants. Red Sauce made a "business decision" regarding dogs and Cody's did too. Don't we live in a wonderful country where we have choices.
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