Mom to a Pitbull/Boxer named Loomis and a Beagle/Spaniel named Clive

We found this restaurant on accident while looking for a dog friendly pizza place. As it happens, they have a patio out back and we're very welcoming to our fur babies. The best part is my husband and son both said this was the best pizza they've ever had outside Naples! A very happy accident for us!!

This was the best thing we did with our dogs all vacation. They enjoyed riding in the trolley and sticking their heads out the window and it was a great way to see a big chunk in the city and a fairly short amount of time. At the lighthouse we got off. Walked around. Took pictures and got some gelato from one of the food trucks. Overall fantastic experience.

Fair warning, if you have medium to large dogs they're probably going to sit in the aisle as the seats aren't really big enough for two people and a non-lap dog, but that was fine. My boys have never been on a train, so they were both scared at The love noises and the shaking of the train. Overall I probably wouldn't do it again only because of my dog's nervousness.

Great location in downtown Providence with a large outdoor seating area in a courtyard. They brought water out for our dogs and had a special doggie menu that included non-alcoholic beer, chicken breast, and a few other items. Everyone there was very friendly and super excited to meet our dogs. Definitely recommend if you're in the area.

This is the only place we are in the three days during our trip where we didn't have to sit outside in the sweltering heat with our dog! They brought him water and everyone came by to say hello. The chicken and waffles were delish as were the shrimp and grits, but the real star were the giant cathead biscuits with homemade jelly. My only complaint was the gospel music playing so if you're not into that sort of thing I wanted to make you aware.

Stopped in when we learned dogs are allowed on the upstairs balcony! We had the fried green tomatoes, crab claws, spinach salad, key lime pie and pecan pie. They brought out a water bowl for our dog, and the staff were very nice to him! The view was gorgeous and while we were eating the Georgia Queen sailed past! Great place to have a meal!

The option to bring your dog is only available on the private tours which start at $250.