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Westchester CountyPet Friendly Restaurants | Dogs Allowed |
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All Briarcliff Manor Listings
Briarcliff Manor Pet Friendly Restaurants | Dogs Allowed |
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Moonbean Cafe | 914-945-9061 | |
Moonbean Cafe, serving coffee, tea, soup, cakes, and more is located at 1123 Pleasantville Road in Briarcliff Manor, Westchester NY 10510.
Restaurant ReviewCuisine = Coffee, pastries, soup, sandwichesOutdoor dining on front porch Pet friendly when dining on porch Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Coffee Wifi restaurant review, more . . . |
All City of White Plains Listings
City of White Plains Pet Friendly Restaurants | Dogs Allowed |
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Brazen Fox Restaurant & Bar | 914-358-5911 | |
The Brazen Fox Restaurant & Bar, a pet friendly restaurant, serving Traditional American cuisine, is located at 175 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County.
Restaurant ReviewFull BarHappy Hour Late Hours Noise level = Loud Outdoor Dining Pet Friendly when dining on outdoor patio Saturday and Sunday Brunch Saturday and Sunday Brunch Serving lunch, dinner, and late night menu restaurant review, website and more . . . | ||
Lazy Boy Saloon & Ale House | 914-761-0272 | |
The Lazy Boy Saloon and Ale House is located at 154 Mamaroneck Ave in White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County.
From Lazy Boy: "Home to the Best Beer selection in the county, and the longest-running Jam Session in the area, The Lazy Boy Saloon & Ale House, and The Lazy Lounge are on the map of places not to be missed for a good time in Westchester.. . . offering over 500 varieties of craft-Brewed Beers, and casual dining with a Southwest flare. The Lazy Boy has been rated as one of the top 150 beer bars in the country, and features new and unique beers along with our award winning food." restaurant review, website and more . . . | ||
Legal Sea Foods | 914-390-9600 | |
Legal Sea Foods, a Seafood restaurant, is located at the City Center Shopping Complex, 5 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County.
From Legal Sea Foods: "Our Seafood restaurant is located in the heart of downtown White Plains because we know that Westchester residents love seafood. Legal Sea Foods is located on the ground floor of the City Center complex, near the White Plains Performing Arts Center, Ritz Carlton Hotel and Trump Tower residences. Guests may choose to eat in our dining room or make waves in our lounge. In season, our patio seats are a popular lure for those who choose the fresh seafood and fresh air combo." restaurant review, website and more . . . | ||
Porter House Bar & Restaurant | 914-831-5663 | |
Porter House, an Irish pub serving traditional pub fare, is located at 169 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County.
From Porter House: "Events include: Football Specials during all NFL games @ the bar or tables. Happy Hour Monday-Saturday. DJ starts at 11 pm every Friday & Saturday night. Saturday/Sunday Brunch serving from 11:30 - 4:00 pm." restaurant review, website and more . . . |
All City of Yonkers Listings
City of Yonkers Pet Friendly Restaurants | Dogs Allowed |
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Lake View Tavern at Sprain Lake Golf Course | 914-337-2183 | |
The Lakeview Tavern, a gastropub and bar serving Traditional American and Pub food, is located at the Sprain Lake Golf Course, 290 East Grassy Sprain Road, Yonkers, NY 10710 in southern Westchester County.
From Lakeview: "The Lakeview Tavern is located on The Sprain Lake Golf Course, with free parking available in the private lot right outside our door. We offer a full bar stocked with craft beers and fine spirits; serving breakfast, lunch and, dinner every day of the week. Grab a drink at the bar, have a meal in the dining room, or smoke a cigar on the terrace; The Lakeview Tavern is the most friendly and inviting dining experience Yonkers has to offer. restaurant review, website and more . . . |
More Hudson Valley Pet Friendly Restaurants | Dogs Allowed |
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Pet owners love their pets. This includes walking your pet, running with your pet, and dining with your pet. Here is a list of restaurants that allow pets to join you during a meal in the outdoor dining section of their restaurant.
Following are excerpts from Laws and Articles relating to Pets in Restaurants and other food establishments:
The Albany County Health Department states that state sanitary code prohibits animals, except service or police animals, from being anywhere in a restaurant. This include patios, which are considered an extension of the restaurant. The pertinent section of the law is clear “Live animals, including birds and turtles, are to be excluded from food service operations” but it would seem to allow dogs in bars that do not serve food. This probably falls under the don’t ask/don’t tell rule, like restaurants without liquor licenses that allow BYOB although it’s technically illegal: As long as no one complains, and as long as an inspector doesn’t pop in while a dog is lolling on the patio while its owner enjoys an al fresco dinner, the practice will continue.
Service Animals
May 18, 2012: Questions periodically arise about the rights of people with disabilities who have a dog accompany them into food service establishments. As a general rule, it is deemed discriminatory and, therefore, unlawful to deny a person access to a place of public accommodation, such as a restaurant or other food service establishment, solely because thatperson has a disability and is accompanied by a guide dog, hearing dog or service dog. Suchdenial or refusal of access to a place of public accommodation violates the Americans withDisabilities Act (ADA), the State Civil Rights Law, the New York State Human Rights Law and the New York City Human Rights Law.
Service Dog Tag
Food service establishments and non-retail food processing establishments; animals prohibited. "No live animal shall be kept, housed or permitted to enter into or remain in any food service establishment or non-retail food processing establishment. This section shall not apply to edible fish, crustacean, shellfish, fish inaquariums, seeing-eye dogs accompanying sightless persons, hearing or servicedogs accompanying and assisting disabled persons, or patrol dogs accompanying police officers." Source: NYC Health Code - Article 81.
Unfortunately, some irresponsible dog owners "go around the law" jeopardizing the intent of the law and the necessity of a real service dog for a disabled owner.
"Those with disabilities are worried about privacy and the safety of their highly trained service dogs, while business owners are concerned about health violations and damage to merchandise from impostors abusing the system. "Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, it's a federal crime to use a fake dog. And about a fourth of all states have laws against service animal misrepresentation. But privacy protections built into the laws make it nearly impossible to prosecute offenders. It's even more difficult because no papers are legally required for real service dogs. Often, people who want to take their pets into restaurants or retail stores just go online to buy vests, backpacks or ID cards with a "service animal" insignia. "The law says those entering businesses with animals can be asked just two questions: Is this a service dog? What is it trained to do for you? |