Kayla
Reviews (7)
So Dog Friendly!
Kitty Hawk KitesEveryone loved them! All the shops welcomed the dogs even the ice creamery! Fun place to spend a few hours and get out of the sun.
Recommended.
Outer Banks Kayak AdventuresI recommend the kitty hawk 5pm tour. The dogs loved it and it wasn’t that hot! See the photos of Obi and Axel.
Love!
Paws ParkGreat park. A lot of munched and grassy areas for the dogs to run in the shade. Fully fenced. Dogs are separated by size/age. Plenty of places to sit as well. Wish this was in my hometown!
So Dog Friendly!
Mulligan’s Grille in Historic Cottage RowThey have a dog menu! Dog lovers you can tell. They have a covered deck with water bowls everywhere. Recommended. Food was great and live music. Views of the ocean.
God Food, Some Outdoor Seating
Mama Kwan's Grill & Tiki BarWe went with our two dogs to get lunch. The food was delicious and staff was very accommodating. The bar tender even brought out our food and water for the dogs. Staff was very friendly toward the dogs. But there are only 3 outdoor tables (all have umbrellas) and you have to order food inside Togo, they’re not served with the dining services. It is also right on a busy road which made me a little nervous. Pros and cons
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Dog Friendly Weekend
John Yancey Oceanfront InnMy brother and I took my two dogs to kill devils hill, NC for a long weekend. The hotel was accommodating and allowed dogs on their beach, if leashed. They’re dog rules were reasonable (no dogs allowed in the pool/breakfast area, clean up after them, don’t leave them in the room alone, you must pay for any damage) we made a reservation for a pool-side room in August and it was about a 3/5 star quality. We’ve deff stayed in better but it was pretty clean and the staff was friendly towards us and our dogs.