We have been to Crab Alley twice and my husband's aunt has taken her small dog both times. He does sit on her lap the entire time. I am not crazy about it, but that is just my opinion.
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We have been to Crab Alley twice and my husband's aunt has taken her small dog both times. He does sit on her lap the entire time. I am not crazy about it, but that is just my opinion.
This thread is full of hate and ignorance. I can't imagine spending any time with most of you. The tolerance to change is almost non-existent. No wonder these forums are going down the tubes.
People that are that close to their pets have issues, major issues.
I guess we all know who lets their dog loose in their neighbor's yard. Much like they ignore the law in OC and take their dog on the boardwalk :rolleyes:
Island Grill advertises as dog friendly.
DO NOT GO HERE WITH A DOG
Sorry - this restaurant is not dog friendly. Went for dinner Thursday, 8/31. Informed the host (I believe the owner) that we need a seat outside as we have a dog with us. Our dog is a 55 lb airedale. We waited 20 minutes (not long given we had no reservation) for a table. When the hostess came out to see us she says she needs to get permission from the manager for the dog. We are confused as we specifically went because they are supposed to be dog friendly. Another hostess came out (supposedly the wife of the owner/host we spoke with whom we informed we have a dog) and stated they only allow dogs at breakfast. She said the original host thought we meant a service dog. (Note: a service dog does not need to be outside and could enter any restaurant).
The hostess said when they are crowded (they were not full) they cannot risk having a dog bite someone (how this would be different at breakfast vs. dinner I have no idea).
Ate elsewhere.