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Can anyone recommend restaurants in The Village that allows you to eat with you dog? The dog is not a service dog.

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Having said the above... I know Square One in Pinellas Plaza allows dogs outside.
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Johnny Rockets in Sumter Landing allows dogs outside.
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Can anyone recommend restaurants in The Village that allows you to eat with you dog? The dog is not a service dog.



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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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I would also like to know about these restaurants so I can stay away from them.
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I would also like to know about these restaurants so I can stay away from them.
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Just disguise your dog, no one will know .
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Most restaurants that have an outdoor area will allow pets. But always call to confirm.
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Just disguise your dog, no one will know .
Looks just like my brother.
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I would also like to know about these restaurants so I can stay away from them.
That would be appreciated. Thank you.
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LOL, but is he old enough to drink?
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Looks just like my brother.
Reminds me of the saying:

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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?
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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.
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