Amanda
Reviews (5)
Great trip with our dog!
Club Quarters Hotel Faneuil Hall BostonCQ hotel had a dog bed and water and food bowls available, and we had a nice room with a small kitchenette, which we did not expect. A small area of grass about a block away, but it’s the middle of the city so not shocking. All in all, great!
Nice, but small outdoor patio
Hello BettyDogs are allowed at this seafood restaurant. Just use the side door entrance on Grand Park Ave to reach the outdoor area.
Great brewery, full menu, and dogs allowed, inside and outside!
Market Garden BreweryGreat find in Ohio City, too bad we had already eaten, because the food looked amazing, and the beer was great! Found out we could sit inside with our floof and avoid the heat and humidity outside. Great find!
Great brewery and very dog friendly!
Terrestrial Brewing CompanyGreat brewery just a 10 minute walk from a dog friendly beach! Park at the brewery, have a beer, and walk down to the beach with your furry friend. Dogs are allowed indoors or outdoors on the patio. There is a grassy area nearby as well where dogs are off leash playing (not part of the brewery, part of the community). All in all a great experience!
Great museum, extra bonus that dogs are allowed!
Fort LigonierWhile roadtripping through western PA, came across this gem of a museum. The museum and fort was $8 admission with a military discount and dogs are allowed. Dogs are allowed inside the museum, but must be carried on the carpeted areas (75% of the inside is carpet, but our dog is only 25 lbs, so we just carried her on the carpeted areas). If you have a bigger dog though that you can't carry, it is still worth it to go, the outside recreated fort is amazing! The authenticity of the buildings is amazing! Definitely worth while just to see the outside areas. Staff were very friendly and loved that we brought our dog. A really great experience!