
I went here with my dog to get some homemade dog treats. It’s a bit difficult to find but once you do your dog will be the happiest pooch around. My dog was immediately greeted by the owner that filled up the water bowl with fresh water and gave her a couple treats to sample. This place is small but they have a large assortment of treats. They have soft and crunchy treats in lots of flavors. My dog especially loved the bacon flavored crunchy treats. They have both prepackaged treats and the option to fill a bag with the treats of your choice. Dog friendly ice cream is also available. Did I mention they also have cat treats? All my furry babies were happy after a visit here. They also make custom dog cakes for your pooch’s special day and they will even ship if you don’t live in the area. This is definitely now on our must visit places while visiting the Myrtle Beach area. Prices are very affordable so your dog can be like mine and try one of just about everything!

We were looking for dog friendly activities while in Greeneville and came across this on Google maps. It’s in the middle of nowhere but is a cute bit of history to check out. There is a small parking area. Nice place to stop for some pics and to stretch your legs. Stop at the DMD Family Farm General Store about a mile down the road for breakfast or lunch!

We were going to the Historic Bible Covered Bridge about a mile down the road when we came across this cute place so we had to stop. We were still stuffed from lunch so we didn’t try any food but it smelled really good. They have lots of outside tables where you can eat. My dog loved that they had homemade dog treats and we did purchase some of those. We did not ask about bringing the dog inside where you have to order. They did say however they will bring your food to your table outside.

We came here after watching a video about the place. Dogs are not allowed inside so this might be problematic if you are traveling alone and/or can’t leave your dog in the car for a few minutes. They have lots of hot food, bakery items, fresh deli foods and grab and go items. After getting something delicious to eat you can enjoy it outside. A few tables are under cover and others are not covered in the parking lot. Very friendly staff. The owner was outside cleaning and came over to meet our dog.

When we showed up here for dinner no one else was eating outside but they said they would gladly seat us on the patio. They had a bowl of water for my dog before we even got to the table. For the entirety of our visit we were the only ones outside but we got amazing service. Our waiter was very knowledgeable about the menu and came to check on us several times. The patio has 8 large picnic tables with shade canopy covering them. Everything about our visit was perfect including the food that was all delicious!

Walked the grounds near the visitor center with our dog. There are two historic buildings here that people can go in, but not dogs. Easy to trade out if you have someone with you. The visitor center was undergoing construction so not sure what all is normally inside. We did not get out at the homestead (about 2 blocks from the visitor center). The grounds looked very nice to explore. They have free guided tours of the homestead house but dogs are not allowed inside the house.

Great little restaurant right next to the beach. Our party of 6 all loved their food. My beach boil was seasoned perfectly and my husband loved the crab cakes. They brought a bowl of ice water for my dog and even said they have pup cups (whipped cream with bacon sprinkles). The staff was very friendly to us and our dogs. They have two covered patios, one in the front and one in the back. Apparently they often have live music out front which was quite loud the night we were there. We sat on the back patio. Just a note, there outside patios are not wheelchair friendly because all of the tables are picnic tables so a wheelchair has to pull up to the end of the table. This is not comfortable and due to close quarters it blocks the flow of traffic. Great place to eat with your dog, but would be perfect if they got some regular tables with chairs.

We were looking for a dinner option that wasn’t burgers and had trouble finding a dog friendly place. Decided to check this place out and glad we did. Nice covered patio with about 7 tables that welcomes dogs. They didn’t bring a bowl of water but did bring a glass of water when asked that I put in my dog’s travel bowl. Service was quick and food was delicious. Spicy salsa and huge portions.

We only stopped to walk around the ghost town of Ironton. We walked around the buildings and along the river a bit. Only saw one other person while we were there. The buildings are slowly collapsing and generally falling apart so be very cautious entering them. There was a considerable amount of glass around some of the buildings so make sure to watch where your dog steps. We saw lots of fresh scat from wildlife (deer,elk,moose?) so probably a good idea to keep dogs leashed and close. Very cool piece of history to see before it’s gone. If you plan to drive down the hill to get right to the townsite be careful. The road is dirt and had ruts and some large rocks sticking up in the center of the road.

Came here for dinner. They have several dog friendly tables outside. Two or three tables are on concrete and are covered or partially covered. They have a couple additional tables on grass that are not covered. Our dog was brought a bowl of water and they even refilled it after she drank it all. They serve breakfast all day and this is what me and my husband ordered. Both our meals were delicious and were generous portions. Late in the day their pie selections were very limited but the piece of caramel apple pecan that we tried was very good.

We were in town doing some shopping with our golden retriever and were looking for a dog friendly establishment when we came across this place with a sign that said dog friendly. They told us we were welcome to sit outside on the large patio or inside. We chose a seat outside where they had picnic tables and nice sun shades. You go up to a window inside to order. It started to rain after we ordered so we moved to a table inside. Our dog was brought a large bowl of water and a dog biscuit. The staff was very friendly and loved on my dog. The young lady working the dining area was amazing and couldn’t have been any nicer or helpful. The pizza was delicious and well priced.

We arrived here 15 before they closed but they were happy to still serve us. They do not have indoor seating, only a large patio area with tables and umbrellas. We did have to go inside to order but they brought our food to the table. They didn’t offer us water for our dog but they were fine with us getting a cup of water for her from the fountain drink dispenser (you make your own drinks). Very friendly staff and delicious food. Servings are huge and we ended up taking home leftovers.

Ate dinner here after visiting RMNP and strolling through this cute town. Large patio area along the street. Tables with umbrellas. The first thing they did was bring our dog a large bowl of water. We got the southwest burgers and they were delicious. Very attentive and friendly staff.

Ate here our first night in Estes Park. They allow dogs at one of their four outdoor tables that are large picnic tables. Didn’t offer any water but were happy to bring some when asked. Limited shade. Food was delicious and huge servings. Staff were very friendly and loved our dog.

Everything we have tried on the menu is delicious! Good sized covered patio area that is dog friendly. They even have heaters for when the weather is chilly. Highly recommend this mom and pop restaurant.

We had 6 adults in our party and everyone loved their meals. Portions are large! They do have an outdoor patio area that is dog friendly, but they only had two small tables in the area. There are two gazebo type structures that provide shade. You have to go inside and basically place a to go order. They did bring our food out to us though. You can go back inside and request free refills. No water was provided for the two dogs in our party. The staff was very friendly. Most people use the patio area as a waiting area to be seated or to pick up an order. Overall, great place if you can get a table. Would be 5 bones if they would add more tables.

This was my golden’s first boat tour (not first time of boat though) so I was curious how she would do. She did great and loved it, except for the horn blow (they do warn you about this). We sat up top and Reesie had plenty room to stretch out. The staff was all super nice to me and my dog. My dog’s only complaint is she wishes they would put some pup portals in the material covering the railings so that she could see the view too. Even if there had been room I don’t feel comfortable letting her sit on the bench sit, where she could have seen out. All in all a great experience for everyone. A great way to see the bay.

Great BBQ place with a newly completed outdoor seating area. The new area is covered and can be enclosed during bad weather (like the downpour while we were there). Nice view of the sunset in the evening. Delicious food and they brought the dogs some water (I had to use my bowl).

My pup loved this place so much I think she would have stayed! The nice gentleman keeping the tables cleaned got her a large bucket of water and some good eat scritches. We ordered our dog the pup ice cream sundae (ice cream with a dog biscuit) and she loved it! The food was delicious, typical drive in/ dairy bar type eats. They have quite a few outdoor tables, some that are covered. You walk up to the window to order. The line here is often long but it is well worth it.

We attended the fish boil and me and my dog both enjoyed watching them prepare the fish. Once seated at our outdoor table my dog was promptly brought a bowl of water. Despite how busy they were several of the wait staff had to stop an say hi to my girl. As a special treat I shared some fish with Reesie and she definitely approved! A great local experience that I think everyone should enjoy at least once. I found the fish bland but the do have some seasoning on the table you can add. I wouldn’t go here for the food, but the overall experience is definitely worth it.

Our group ate here twice during our visit. They have an outdoor patio that is covered and has the roll down plastic windows so it’s a great option even in less than favorable weather. They brought my girl a bowl of water and gave her pets. The food was good and the views are amazing especially at sunset. There is often a very long wait here during peak season.

Enjoy a delicious meal with your dog here! They have about 6 or so outdoor tables that are under cover (great for those sunny days). You do have to go inside to order and dogs aren’t allowed inside so do take this into consideration when visiting. They gave us some cups to give our dogs some water in. Very nice folks and delicious, not your everyday meals.

Had 2 dogs (1 small, 1 large) with our group. The staff was very accommodating and brought my big girl a bowl of water. A couple of the staff even asked to pet my girl. Definitely dog lovers here. Good pizza and a great option if you want to be able to eat with your pooch. One note, the beach/park across from the restaurant is not dog friendly. There are some benches and grassy areas near the restaurant to use while you wait for your table.