
Nice rooms and plenty of places to walk your pup. There’s a neighborhood of houses behind the hotel which was great for walking.

This hotel may be showing a little age but our room was large with a separate sitting area which was nice for playing with the dog. Good location and nice views from the rooftop bar.

Stopped here on a Saturday. Place was busy and when I asked about taking our dog to outdoor patio the gal had to check with someone first. She came back and said it was okay but I needed to carry the dog (20 lbs not an issue) thru the restaurant. Odd but okay. Nice outside space. There is access from the alley so maybe if you have a large dog you walk around? Anyway the beer is was excellent (amber and gold) and the food really good.

We do a fair amount of traveling with our pup, usually budget conscious. This hotel was the best value of any hotel we have stayed in. Nicely appointed common areas and rooms. Plus the dogs can be anywhere in the bar/restaurant, not just out on the deck! Had breakfast and the food was good.

Rev is the only black tour guide in Natchez so before or after you tour the beautiful Antebellum houses take his tour for a complete understanding of the history of Natchez. It’s all good but the cemetery was particularly interesting. And as the Rev says ‘he loves dogs’! Was so nice to be able to bring our pup with us.

If you are traveling the Natchez Trace Parkway and want to stop for a bite it’s a good spot. Lots of places to walk your pup and they are welcome on the deck. Gave 4 stars because service was pretty slow but maybe I need to embrace the Trace vibe and slow down for meals too!

Convenient place to stay if you are driving the Natchez Trace parkway. Rooms were nice, good places to walk the dog.

If you like good food, nice views and want to bring your pup, this is the place. We’ve been on the road for a bit and by far this was the best meal (red fish for me, grouper for the hubby and a nice bottle of rose). Staff was top notch. Make a reservation.

Nice spot for a stay on a road trip. Good areas for potty and sniffing. I think the room was recently updated.

Never been to a ‘neon sign’ park, but enjoyed the experience with our pup.

Nice outside space and if you have kids in addition to dogs there’s a great lawn for them to run around! Nice staff, good food and wine.

Grand Lake is a cute albeit touristy town but wasn’t bad in October. Spirit Lodge was a good dog friendly place to stay before heading to RMNP.

Nothing fancy but nice place with views of the river and a nice trail to the river to take the dog. Liked the tables and chairs overlooking the river and the second floor deck. Restaurant has limited menu but fine for dinner plus good Utah beers! Our pup enjoyed his stay.

Staying at the Best Western and took a walk looking for a place with a patio to see if our pup can join us. A big yes from Hay J’s. The food was really good. Not cheap but worth the $$s. I had steelhead over black rice with a peach salsa. Yum!

Yes it’s dated but the room and bed were fine. Lots of space to walk the dog. And can’t beat the price!

Nice spot with views of the sea of Cortez. Nothing fancy but nice pool, good breakfast. There are several ‘hotel’ dogs there but all are nice and after a couple days our pup was one of the pack.

How many restaurants let dogs come inside! This one does. Thought we would have to be out on the patio (which would have been fine) but no, they said come on in! We have a well behaved 20lb schnauzer/chihuahua/poodle mix. Our waitress was great, the food respectable.

Traveling with our 20lb schnauzer/chihuahua/poodle mix and tried this place based on the BringFido reviews. We weren’t disappointed. Lots of outside tables. Had a couple lagers and salads, all good.

We’d been camping and the weather got rainy so on a whim looked at BringFido for a place to stay. What a lovely spot. We stayed in a cabin. Excellent views, nice accommodations. Took a walk on the boardwalk where all the tent houses are and admired one beautiful view after another. Had breakfast the next morning at Tubird. Great value. Paid the same for an average hotel on a busy street in Gibsons!

Used Bring Fido to find a lunch spot while traveling I5. BBQ sounded good so we went to Jeff’s and weren’t disappointed! They cook up their BBQ and close when they sell out. I had the brisket which was tasty and tender. And they have beer! Simple outdoor seating where dogs are allowed and they offered to bring out a bowl of water with ice!

Great rates, nice location and Asilomar Dunes Park is a couple blocks away for wonderful dog walks. Also nice places for dogs to potty on the property.

Nice spacious room, beach across the street and three restaurants you can walk to. What more do you need!

Lodging in Anchorage is expensive (to me) and this hotel had a reasonable rate and pet fee ($25). We’d been camping in the rain and wanted to dry out and give our pup some play room. Not a fancy hotel but the front desk person was nice and the room was fine, plenty of hot water. Only weird thing was the bed had a plastic mattress cover like you would have for a bed wetter. Plenty of lights in the parking lot. Other people staying in the hotel were “normal” people like us :)