

We brought the boys and it was cool out. If it was really hot, I don’t think they would have a hard time. The pace is slow and you spend a lot of time in the parks. Dan was full of information that you don’t learn in history class. He was friendly and took time to answer questions. He liked the dogs and petted them often. When we were done, he sent us to a very cute Irish place (The Six Pence Pub) that had a few dog friendly tables outside. Every staff member came out to say hi to the dogs and pet them. They gave them water and kept coming out to see them. Food and drinks were great, service was great, we’d go back. Anyway, we really enjoyed our tour with Dan and we highly recommend him.

There’s lots going on here. Games for the kids (big and small) like cornhole and Jenga. Dog bowls for water. Lots of room and pets for the dogs. American and Seafood food trucks. Bar with beer taps and drinks in cans. Staff were all petting the dogs. Shade under a giant tent and picnic tables with umbrellas on the water. Will come back.

had dinner at the end of October (was a. beautiful day) and sat at a table on the sidewalk. The staff (Cheri) was super dog friendly and she recommended appetizers that were delicious. I will definitely come back in the future!!