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Old 04-11-2014, 09:57 PM
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And what happens when you bring your dog to the outdoor patio and it relieves itself while the others are eating their meal? I'll bet the burger won't taste so good then.
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Old 04-11-2014, 10:09 PM
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And what happens when you bring your dog to the outdoor patio and it relieves itself while the others are eating their meal? I'll bet the burger won't taste so good then.
And you've seen this happen once, twice, more than that?.......
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Dogs are allowed in outdoor areas of restaurants as long as the restaurant follows the guide set forth in the law. 509.233 Public food service establishment requirements; local exemption for dogs in designated outdoor portions.

You may Google it for yourself. I am sure Square One Burger knows the law and will uphold themselves to those standards. Of course, if you as a patron do not want to go to that restaurant - Just Do Not Go. Personally, I think it sounds like a great place and I am planning on eating there.
We had lunch Monday in St. Augustine. We had a choice of at least fifteen restaurants that allowed dogs on the patio. We chose Beaches at Vilano, overlooking the water. Delightful.
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We had lunch Monday in St. Augustine. We had a choice of at least fifteen restaurants that allowed dogs on the patio. We chose Beaches at Vilano, overlooking the water. Delightful.
When I visit my son in San Diego we always enjoy the pups on the patios at almost all restaurants with outside seating. Always pleasant.
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Old 04-11-2014, 10:42 PM
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There are some that just can't stand the thought of dogs being in public. I don't get it and I hope those people never live in Europe because dogs lay under the tables while you dine in most resturaunts. I guess I was feeling a little mischievous this morning and would see how many chains I could jerk.
If you dine along Lincoln Road or A1A in Miami Beach there are well behaved dogs everywhere. They usually just lie near their owners under the tables away from the sun.
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We had lunch at Square 1 today and I could not help but think of some of you guys! We arrived just after 11 am and were promptly sat on the patio. Food and service were good!

Shortly after we sat down a couple with a small Maltese were seated a couple of seats from us and the server put down a metal water bowl for the furry kid! Mom and pop were intently studying Fidos menu and ordered for the doggie before ordering for themselves. Server brought out a plate with two chicken patties along with a metal food bowl for "Fido". Pop cut the patties into bite sized bits and mom handed him the metal doggie bowl. Pop put the pretty red "people" plate on top of the doggie bowl and set it on the ground for "Fido". Fido seemed to enjoy eating his food from the shiny red plate and licked it clean!

We also have a dog "kid" that pretty much goes where we go but the only time we EVER take him to eat with us is when we are traveling and it is too hot to leave him in the car. He does not wash his hands but he does seem to do a good job of getting his butt clean! I understand MOST dishwashers do a pretty good job!
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Old 04-12-2014, 12:29 AM
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A lot of two legged people don't wash their hands or butts either.

I'll bet you're not too pleased with the person who forced you to move to a dog friendly community......
Gerryann -- I love your comment. I'm still laughing!

People that dislike dogs will never change and that's unfortunate
because (in my mind) they are missing so much.

Oh, well -- to each his own.
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And what happens when you bring your dog to the outdoor patio and it relieves itself while the others are eating their meal? I'll bet the burger won't taste so good then.

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And you've seen this happen once, twice, more than that?.......

Happinow -- I think you're stretching it a wee bit.
I've NEVER seen this happen in an outside patio/restaurant.
Never!

But I'll tell you what IS worse.
It's screaming kids that run around in a restaurant
that isn't Mickey D's or similar!

My suggestion to you:
Don't eat outside!
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My husband and I have been to Square 1 and found the food to be good, but on the expensive side for what it is.

On the dog subject -- from what I've read, dogs are going to be permitted on the outside patio. First let me say that my husband and I are dog lovers and have dogs.

I don't feel that this particular outside eating area lends itself to having a dog with you. First of all -- all the tables are high tops so you are well above the ground where I assume, dogs will lay down. Secondly, the tables are very close together and truthfully, there is no room for a pet. In addition, I don't feel it is fair that a server has to step over someone's pet while carrying a tray.

If you've been there or go there, I think you will agree.
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My husband and I have been to Square 1 and found the food to be good, but on the expensive side for what it is.

On the dog subject -- from what I've read, dogs are going to be permitted on the outside patio. First let me say that my husband and I are dog lovers and have dogs.

I don't feel that this particular outside eating area lends itself to having a dog with you. First of all -- all the tables are high tops so you are well above the ground where I assume, dogs will lay down. Secondly, the tables are very close together and truthfully, there is no room for a pet. In addition, I don't feel it is fair that a server has to step over someone's pet while carrying a tray.

If you've been there or go there, I think you will agree.
Exactly what I said to my husband today. There's really not enough floor space for dogs! I wondered why they didn't extend the patio to the corner of the building!
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If I want to eat with dogs, I'll bring a sandwich to the dog park..
The only time they allow food at Doggie Doo Run Run is when they are having a party without any pooches invited. Can you imagine the anarchy with food loving dogs and a group of people?
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Somewhat high prices, occasional dog on the patio…..
Whatever helps keeps the crowds down, just adds to my own personal enjoyment. Thanks.

By the way, if you want to see sky high prices for below average food, try Disneyworld.
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Visited Square 1 last night but very expensive for what you get..Know of better restaurants for hamburgers!! Friends with us stated the crab cake was to die for.. Not for me but decor was beautiful.
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I sure hope that Square 1 does not listen to some of the complaints about high prices! If the prices keep the waiting time down, I do not see the downside for the customer.

The overall experience, food quality, and creative menu are right in-line with the prices. Square 1 does very well at all of their other locations. This either means there are a lot of stupid diners all over Florida or that their prices are justified.
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Somewhat high prices, occasional dog on the patio…..
Whatever helps keeps the crowds down, just adds to my own personal enjoyment. Thanks.
You two are really on your game.
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