
Dogs were no issue here which was so appreciated - quite opposite of the in-town beaches that one comes to enjoy but are not allowed with pet.

The waitress was very friendly. The patio picnic tables had large umbrellas. The cocktails and po boys were excellent. Great assortment of beer.

I am not sure if this exists anymore. We went to the address and found no restaurant there.

Dogs are welcome here. We ate dinner on the patio upstairs. Delicious boiled shrimp with all the “fixings”- corn potatoes and sausage. We will eat here again before leaving Gulf Shores.

Great service and tasty “American” food in a cute fifties diner. Shaded dog-friendly outdoor seating- a rare find in this nice town not too far from Lynchburg.

Though the waitress was really nice, the overall service was SLOW and food was mediocre at best. The outdoor patio is large and nice unless you are a non-smoker. If so, you may not be able to breath while wishing for the fresh Ozark air.

The outdoor setting is great and the food outstanding!! Most had catfish but I had Bajha Grilled Shrimp in a Pineapple Boat with grilled veggies on white rice. Yum! Bread pudding for dessert!

This is in a strip mall-like area with outdoor tables. No shade or umbrellas but it was a great day for outdoor dining. The chicken was great- brisket not so much. A wonderful variety of side dishes.
The five-table front patio provided a relaxing view of this friendly town. The food was good and the service was welcoming and efficient. Not many other choices in this enjoyable town so the warm smiles were appreciated.

We are rating four bones because service, though so nice, was slow. Beer was excellent- deluxe pizza was very good. Outdoor patio had 10+ tables. It is so nice to find a restaurant that is pet- friendly.
7 outdoor tables and really good food and drinks. Loved the Bison Burger, Lewis and Clark Pilsner and Lemonade Stand cocktail.

Very relaxing and dog-friendly. Great patio, viewing town park where Octoberfest was kicking off! Excellent beer, pizza, and cocktails.

We felt very welcome here, especially in the midst of escaping hurricane Laura. The surprise was Wyndham charges $20 per night pet fee that we were not use to with LaQuinta. Still a bargain compared to some hotels and appreciated the dog-friendly front desk.

We travelers appreciate restaurants that open their patios to pets, especially one with a friendly welcoming waitress, good food, and cold, refreshing bar drinks! It was storming outside but we didn’t care sitting on this beautifully land scrapped patio enjoying delicious fare with our dog right with us!
We just had a wonderful after-Christmas dining experience on the Cane River with all the lights along the Cane River shining brightly! The food was delicious and the servers never skipped a beat when we requested a patio table with our fur baby. We were given an excellent table on the water and the service was great. Enjoy the season here or enjoy the Cajun hospitality anytime of the year here!

Traveling home on 45, lunch options with pet are limited, especially on a Sunday! Found Farmhouse Cafe, thanks to BringFido! Four shaded tables on outdoor patio welcomed us! Great service, delicious food! The bread basket alone sent me to my happy place! I had House Salad with grilled shrimp and my husband had the fried fish dish! The cafe is also a bakery with a large selection of cakes and pies!

Just had a fabulous lunch on the patio at Tia Juanita’s Fish Camp in Jasper,TX. I had a salad with grilled shrimp and my husband had seafood gumbo and fish tacos. Delicious!!! Our toy poodle, Jackson, was parked in his stroller next to our table, enjoying a great East Texas outing!