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bioman419 12-21-2024 08:34 AM

Dogs In Dining Rooms
 
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Originally Posted by Ruckvilla (Post 2395107)
Love seeing all the dogs in the villages.
Are there any restaurants that allow dogs to join our friends for dinner when they visit? Patio areas in the squares? Country clubs?

Can you not leave your pet home for a few hours so that YOU may have some fun and enjoy a meal. Not particularly a pet lover but I'd prefer to be somewhere nice and not be bothered by animals in a somewhat nice restaurant.

JanRoberts 12-21-2024 08:41 AM

As a fellow dog lover, I so appreciate your respectful attitude towards others, especially when places are crowded with people.

Ruckvilla 12-21-2024 08:43 AM

Thanks for the reply.

RoseyRed 12-21-2024 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2395183)
These all sound like a blind date I had once. 🤢


Ruckvilla 12-21-2024 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by laboutj (Post 2395140)
Square One in Pinellas plaza allows dogs on their patio.
Another Broken Egg Cafe in Brownwood allows dogs on their patio.
World of Beer in Brownwood may allow dogs at the outdoor bar.
Edna's allows dogs at the outside seating area.

Obviously, a well-behaved dog is the key to you and others around you enjoying yourselves.

Thanks for answering
"The Question".

Ruckvilla 12-21-2024 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by bioman419 (Post 2395301)
Can you not leave your pet home for a few hours so that YOU may have some fun and enjoy a meal. Not particularly a pet lover but I'd prefer to be somewhere nice and not be bothered by animals in a somewhat nice restaurant.

Not OUR DOG. Asking for guests who are visiting. Believe it's their choice to bring the dog. It's the restaurants choice to allow it. It's your choice wether or not to eat there. Sorry it doesn't please you. I find Loud People even more objectional, and there are plenty of them around!

fdpaq0580 12-21-2024 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ruckvilla (Post 2395310)
not our dog. Asking for guests who are visiting. Believe it's their choice to bring the dog. It's the restaurants choice to allow it. It's your choice wether or not to eat there. Sorry it doesn't please you. I find loud people even more objectional, and there are plenty of them around!

what! Are you talking to me? 😮

firefighter4u 12-21-2024 10:01 AM

Love my golden retriever, but out of respect of others I would never take her to a restaurant or a store for that matter. Pretty soon you'll be seeing people bring their sheep or goats in to Walmart and claim them as therapy animals.... IMO just another sign of entitlement.

msilagy 12-21-2024 10:09 AM

I was at Johnny Rockets a few years ago and a big dog was laying in the waiters path outside. They were stepping over the dog to serve food. The owners did nothing about it and no manager came out and no wait staff said anything. I didn't want to make a scene as I was with a new friend. OMG disgusting inconsiderate rude - you name it!

pcntech 12-21-2024 10:53 AM

Straight forward answer
 
These are the ones I know of that allow dogs on patios or outside area
TwoJays
Broken Yoke
Toasted Yoke
Fiesta Grande
Five Guys
McAllister's
Harvest
Scoople's
Sawgrass (Buy food inside and then dine outside)
Gators
Johnny Rockets - they have a pup menu
Culver's
Jersey Mike's
Willie Jewel
Edna's on the Green
World of Beer
Ruby Tuesday
Panera Bread (Spanish Springs..not sure about Lake Sumter)
Chick Salad Chick
Wendy's

Might be more that I have not dined at yet.

banjobob 12-21-2024 11:22 AM

[QUOTE=Ruckvilla;2395107]Love seeing all the dogs in the villages.
Are there any restaurants that allow dogs to join our friends for dinner
when they visit? Patio areas in the squares? Country clubs?[/QUOTE


Just a question as to why your dog should accompany you to dinner??
They are not your children .

fdpaq0580 12-21-2024 11:28 AM

[QUOTE=banjobob;2395349][QUOTE=Ruckvilla;2395107

Just a question as to why your dog should accompany you to dinner??
They are not your children .[/QUOTE]

Sadly, banjobob, some people believe they are their children.

Velvet 12-21-2024 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ruckvilla (Post 2395107)
Love seeing all the dogs in the villages.
Are there any restaurants that allow dogs to join our friends for dinner when they visit? Patio areas in the squares? Country clubs?

Let me know which restaurants allow dogs INSIDE. I will be sure to never go there.

MX rider 12-21-2024 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by firefighter4u (Post 2395332)
Love my golden retriever, but out of respect of others I would never take her to a restaurant or a store for that matter. Pretty soon you'll be seeing people bring their sheep or goats in to Walmart and claim them as therapy animals.... IMO just another sign of entitlement.

As a lab owner I agree 100%. Dogs do not belong in restaurants or stores!

Bilyclub 12-21-2024 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by pcntech (Post 2395344)
These are the ones I know of that allow dogs on patios or outside area
TwoJays
Broken Yoke
Toasted Yoke
Fiesta Grande
Five Guys
McAllister's
Harvest
Scoople's
Sawgrass (Buy food inside and then dine outside)
Gators
Johnny Rockets - they have a pup menu
Culver's
Jersey Mike's
Willie Jewel
Edna's on the Green
World of Beer
Ruby Tuesday
Panera Bread (Spanish Springs..not sure about Lake Sumter)
Chick Salad Chick
Wendy's

Might be more that I have not dined at yet.


The restaurant has to have a permit from the local jurisdiction to allow dogs on patios and follow certain rules. They just can’t allow it without a permit.

FL - Restaurant - 509.233. Public food service establishment requirements; local exemption for dogs | Animal Legal & Historical Center


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