

Not the best Bass Pro we visited but some nice nature displays. Hardly any fish in the aquarium.

Nice natural trails. Very bad maps of the trails at the trail head, but at least the part we walked in was not that big. As others have commented there were off leash dogs and dogs in the water, despite clear signs that forbidden..

A very special experience. Beautiful gardens and so nice to be able to bring your pup.

Limited parking by the visitors center. Short history outside the visitor center. No map over trails but the trails were very nice. Beautiful old oaks.

During high season, and weekends, there is too much people to comfortably stroll with your dog. We did not see any stores that advertised they were dog friendly. We only brought our pup into the pet store.

Very friendly staff and a nice little garden, away from the highway traffic, with picknick tables. You order at the truck and they bring food and drinks to the table. Dog bowl and water hose. We were here for brunch and wished they had served coffee.

Dog friendly. In the presentation it says dogs allowed on the patio but not on the beach, but they asked if we wanted to sit on the patio or the beach and we opted for the beach. It is not really a beach though, rather a sandy area by the water. Very pretty with lots of lights and torches. Very dark to walk from and back to the parking lot. Food was not great, maybe a better option for lunch than dinner.

Dog friendly. Very nice location by the water and with plants, flowers and chickens in the garden below the patio (where there were also tables). Food was good but not great. We would go back for the location rather than for the food.

Offered water to our dog. Nice patio with plenty of space. Very good food!

Susa was served water. Food was great! Restaurant in the courtyard below had live music. Great for the ambience while we could still talk.

Short distance from I75. Unpaved trail along the dark river. At our visit the bridge across the river and several buildings were closed due to repairs. No poop bags or dog water stations. Restrooms for the humans.

Dog friendly outdoor seating in front of the restaurant under the large oak. More expensive but definitely worth it.

Service was good and food okay. Typical menu for a place like this with everything served at paper plates. Far from fancy, a good place for a simple dinner.

The nature trail along the lake shore is great for a walk. We did not see any other people at the trail. No restrooms or other facilities.
Thankful for a previous review that allowed us to plan so we did not need to climb the stairs with our dog. The metal grated stair steps and bridge are not dog foot friendly. A lot of people during the weekend especially around the falls.

Good service and plenty of space. Food truck the day we visited was not great. Nice to try four different flavors in a flight.

Plenty of space between the tables and our dog got water before did. Menu was rather short but burgers were great.

Very popular park with nice trails and green areas with pick nick tables. Mountain biking allowed on some trails,, but there are other trails.

Both the address and the one picture is from Cedar Key beach. You need a boat to get out to Atsena Otie Key. The Cedar Key beach is the only beach we found and surprisingly it is dog friendly. We went there after hours and let our pup swim but passing the next day there were dogs on the beach.

Immediately brought water for our pup. While the outdoor seating is towards a parking lot it was sectioned off. Very busy a Sunday morning at 9 am!

In June there are no tables on the side walk. Maybe they have tables in the winter but it is hard to see where these would fit. A nice place, but not always dog friendly

We had breakfast here both mornings while visiting Cedar Key. Dog are allowed at the outdoor seating in front of the restaurant. We were not offered water for the dog, but we did not specifically ask. Service was otherwise good, But the four dishes we tried between us were just okay.

Brought water to our pup and service was fine. But we thought the food was bland. Salsa etc. was all prefabricated and served in those one portion containers. Everything was disposable. Everything except glass bottles was thrown in the same trash can. We felt like we were on fast food restaurant, but indeed no problem to bring a dog.

We loved the big deck where we could sit and watch the dolphins. They do not have chairs but benches, so it is not very comfortable. Service was excellent. Unfortunately, just like across the street plates,silverware etc, everything is disposable. We would much prefer a more environmental friendly solution. Food was fine but we would come back for the view, not for the food.

Big deck overlooking the lake where dogs are welcome. Food was good and service excellent. Susa got a large bowl of water with ice.

Wonderful park where you can actually take a walk in the forest. Trail maps were not completely clear and we visited on a very hot day so we have a lot of trails left to explore another time.

There are two entrances to the park. Neither have any facilities. On the second one we visited there seemed to be 11 different trails of different length. We just walked a short while though before we turned around not being comfortable walking in the high grass and being under attack from mosquitoes and biting flies.

Very nice for a walk. Unless you walk through the cemetery you have to walk the same way back on the boardwalk. We were all alone a humid Saturday morning in June.

Park is very small. Just a grassy area around the buildings. Short trail to all small forested area. Would not recommend to drive here.

We did not have a reservation and could not do a tasting but there is a walk-up bar and you can order food from the food truck. Dogs are allowed but not really encouraged, it was a very warm day and when we asked for some water we could buy a bottle

The estate is often used for weddings and parties while the large lawns closer to Tamiami road are used for farmer’s markets and art shows. No looping trail but nice to walk the dog along Philippi creek and among the picnic tables under the oaks. There is also a very short nature trail allowing you to stay in the shadow.

You can walk around window shopping, but in the summer heat it is not a good stop with your dog.

Two shorter trail and a garden between the historical buildings

Nicely situated by a pond. Regular bar food on the menu. Nothing fancy but great for a quick meal.

Great food and very good service. No problem to bring the dog. We were offered water for the dog,.

We had trouble finding the address both on Apple and Google maps. Finally found the main entrance and by the primitive camping ground a 1.35 mile trail. Sure there are many more equestrian trails but we could not find any maps

The only water access is for launching canoes. On the other side of the road opposite the park there is a trail head but we could not find any trail maps posted. We did not explore the trails as we wanted a walk near water. They might be nice so the poor rating is for the complete lack of trail maps and all the different places with the same name ( Lower Wekiva River State Preserve)

Pet friendly with dogs allowed on all board walks. Not a huge spring but very clear water. Closely connected to the Saint John’s river. During the winter the spring is closed both for swimming and for canoeing, for the manatees benefit.

We did not visit the dog park but it was a lot of dogs across the park. Nice walking trails even if the trail map were not completely clear

Nice large patio. Swift and friendly service despite that very busy. Plenty of room between the tables so room for your dog. Food was okay but not great. The inland location makes you wonder from where the fish is sourced. With the exception of the fish art it did not really feel like a fish restaurant

Tables outside on the sidewalk are dog friendly, No cars allowed so nice and quiet. Food good but rather expensive. Service fast but nothing extra. Felt like dogs allowed but not encouraged.

The entire park is new and it does not seem like many people find their way here yet. Two separate enclosures for large and small dogs. The enclosures are of similar size. Water and poop bags available. In the park itself there are a playground, pickleball courts and a walking path with benches and instructions for exercises. There are no trees at all, when the summer heat hits there will be no shade.

February 2024: open again after being closed for many months. New playground, picknick tables and some trails renovated. Very nice!!
Main part of the park is not very large. There are additional trails. Trails are nice but the map of the trails are not great 😂

Dogs are not allowed inside Salomon’s castle or in the “ship”. But just walking through the garden to the restaurant you see a lot. Restaurant had a lot to choose from and service was great. Brought water to our dog. Note that it is cash or check only. There is an ATM available, but assume it is one of those that charge a high fee.

Poop bags available, but we did not see any trash cans. Dogs allowed also on the boardwalks. We happened to get here on a day when there was an event/festival so it was busy in some areas but not on the trails and there is plenty of parking.

Plenty of space between the tables. Not offered water for the dog (and we didn’t ask). Food prices were low and service pretty fast. Agree with other review that food was a bit boring.

Dog friendly Tiki bar. Not offered water for the dog. Shaded high top tables and regular tables in the sun. A few chairs by the water. Very busy a sunny Saturday. Food was okay but not great

Very nice that it is not only paved trails. Wish this park was closer to home.

The park is not very big, you see the entire park from the parking lot. But, there are nice walking paths winding through the park and some pretty trees. Great for a shorter walk!

Paved walking trails in nice surroundings. Dogs not allowed on the playgrounds. No dog park but perfect for an on-leach walk.

We checked the map and decided to follow a trail of a specific color. There were however no markings, even at the trail head. We made two attempts but the trails we selected just disappeared into high grass. Otherwise a nice area with a lot of nice smells according to Susa. Restroom was locked.

We could sit anywhere with the dog, it was plenty of space and they brought a bowl of water. Nice place with activities like a beach volleyball net. Food okay. Too many birds under the tiki.

Very dog friendly. Our pup got water, bacons and lots of attention. A lot of breakfast and lunch options to choose from.

The view is of industry but the beach itself is really nice. Dog park at the other side of the parking lot

Trail around the park for a short on leash walk. Two large fenced areas, a nice dog park

Not a place to walk your dog. There is a very short boardwalk but apart from that there is only a boat ramp, a few boats and two pick-nick pavilions ( both booked when we were there). Possible to buy something to drink and sit a while in the small garden.

Not a place to spend the day with all the traffic, but a great place to stop for a walk and to let the dog swim. Horses and Jetskiis. Poop bags available. Wish they would allow dogs more places like this

Large park with both paved and nature trails. With the heat we could not explore all trails, we will be back.

if you just want to launch your kayak dogs are allowed but there is absolutely no space to walk them. Beautiful river views.
Easy access from US19. Trail maps could be better.

1 mile walk along wide road intended for cars, horrible on a hot and sunny day. Sure there are nice trails too but nothing we had enough energy for. Strange that no info why road into park is closed and for how long

No problems to bring the dog. Food was fine and service good. Did not offer water for the dog.

Busy so service was slow. Food was fine. Atmosphere was great. Very dog friendly with plenty of space for our pup. Water bowls and large jug of water available. Dogs allowed both at picknick tables and on the patio.

Dogs allowed both at the picknick tables and at the covered patio. Good food and service. We were not offered water for our pup

Perfect for a shorter walk. Nice board walk through small jungle like forest. Poop bags available. Water would have been nice.

Plenty of space for our dog and she was brought water with ice, just like she wants it. Service was good but food was not great. We will be back and try more things on the menu.

Please remove

Good food and plenty of room for our pup. Had to wait to be seated despite making a reservation and despite the restaurant being far from busy.

Dogs allowed to join you. No table service but they do bring your creeps out when they are done. Food was fine but it is the garden that makes this special

Nice beach after passing the power plant. While the beach was very nice the water got deep very quickly so not ideal if bringing kids. This is likely seasonal but the parking lot had extremely aggressive mosquitoes. We read that in a previous review but it was much worse then we could have imagined
Beach was nice but boating in the busy inlet caused a lot of waives. Water got deep very quickly and the tidal currents were strong. Many did not keep their dogs on a leash as intended but worked fine as just of leach while swimming. Fresh water for dogs to drink and to rinse them off. Rather small parking lot. 10$ day fee

This is a regular restaurant, only the kitchen is in two trucks. Only about 20% of the tables were taken when we arrived but we still had to wait 25 min to be seated as they were short staffed. Nice selection of food and plenty of room for our dog.. Lots of staff but difficulties coordinating things, it took time and we did not all get any course at the same time. But nice venue and live music. No problem to bring the dog but not offered water.
Rest rooms, picknick tables and showers. A short walk from the parking to the beach. Dogs on leash welcome. Saw many dogs.

Dogs allowed except for on the beaches. Nothing but parking lots and beaches except for a small area with picnic tables. beautiful beaches but not worth the 9 $ ( 6 $ toll and 3$ park entry) if you are bringing a dog and have to take turns to go see the beach

Enough space between the tables and they brough our dog water before even taking our order which we appreciate

Very friendly service and while the Belgian waffles are not exactly like in Belgium, they taste great. Water dish outside the store. You have to go in to order but they bring your food/treats out

Tables are not too close together so there is plenty of room for the dog. Nice selection of food. Lunch/brunch menu better than evening menu.

Nice very shaded area outdoors where dogs are allowed. Dogs are not allowed inside and there is no service outside so you need to be at least two persons as someone has to stay outside with the dog. Food trucks with nice food, but have opened later then advertised every time when we have been there.
the dog parks enclosures are maybe a little boring but the park is beautiful and gives you a perfect combination of a nice walk and some off leash fun

Many sellers but not very much produce. A bit too busy to comfortably bring your dog,

Pretty little park in the middle of the circle. Nice to walk around all small stores and restaurants. Many restaurants accept dogs outside. Some stores have water outside for the dogs, but no signs that dogs are allowed inside any stores.

The dog park is nice, three sections, one for small and two for large dogs. We did not see any water/ water bowls. The park is large and beautiful with plenty of paved and un-paved trails to take Fido for long walks.

Plenty of space and large mature oaks. Susa loves this park and all the squirrels. Shaded with benches and water for the dogs. The small dog area is much smaller and maybe a bit boring.
Neighborhood park with a nice walking path around the park and the frisbee golf course. Beautiful mature trees. Dogs needs to be on a leash. There is only one walking path around the park and it is not very long, but it is a nice place for a shorter walk.

In February 2023 this state park is still recovering after Hurricane Ian. Several trails are closed and some that are open are partly very wet. It is very dog friendly, dogs can follow you on all trails. You need to buy a day pass online for a symbolic fee.

Large open areas. Short boardwalk through Mangrove. Beautiful views

Dogs allowed but just a road down to the canoe launch and a couple of short trails ( no loops). No trail map.

We saw several dog owners ignoring the leash requirement, and they definitely did not have their dogs under voice control. But the park itself is nice and very close to Sarasota city center

it was windy when we were there but we did not see any mosquitos. Nice walk to the beach. Plenty of space. Not everyone kept to the leash requirement which was a bit frustrating for our (leashed) girl. Would be nice if you were allowed to have dogs on a longer leash while in the water. Bags for clean- up and dog shower at the parking lot

Food was fine. Service was not great but they were busy. It was no problem to bring the dog but wewere not offered water for her and there was not room for her to lay down or even sit. Tables placed on a walkway.

Several different trails to choose from. Signs that dogs allowed off-leash in n an open area weekdays early morning and late afternoon

After a couple of cooler days we were lucky and there were a lot of manatees in the bayou. Quite far to walk around the bayou so we stayed in the park part.

We got a treat for Susa when entering. Dogs are allowed in all day use areas except the canopy walkway and in buildings. Park was closed for several months after hurricane Ian, all trails for biking, walking and riding are not yet open. Dogs must be kept on a leash and should not go near water, there are a lot of alligators.

Nice patio that is dog friendly. Just by the parking lot but far enough from larger roads to be quite.

Dogs must be on leash. A good stop after all the places that does not allow dogs out at Longboat keys.
Paved trail for a nice walk among the palmetto’s

Very dog friendly. Nice park with beautiful trees, small sand beaches, a tiki bar and a lot of boats in the marina. Dogs must be leashed.

Closed. Suggest to remove

Dog friendly in nice surroundings. Unfortunately the waitress was rude, got our orders wrong, charged us for the starters of another table and, worse of all, did not even apologize.

Dogfriendly outdoor tables. Great food and service. Even have a dog menu!

A very nice beach. A lot of dogs. I wish they would open up more beaches for dogs as there is clearly a demand. Nice trail around the pond. The fenced dog park itself is small but nice with water and the possibility to rinse off saltwater
This park has three parts. Short walking trail and picnic table. Plenty of parking including for boat trailers.

Offered water for the dog. lots of food to choose from.. Slow service

Separate areas for small and large dogs. Both of nice size with grass and mulch, chairs and water. 0 .5 mile’s paved trail around a dam. Pretty park in residential neighborhood with lots of squirrels. Go to Arlington park and aquatic center [to park].
we got excellent service. Susa got water. the food was fine. lots of drink options

Food was fine but service was slow and not very friendly. It was Friday evening but it took a very long time before we could even order. No water offered for the dog.

Service was quick and we were offered water also for the dog

No problems bringing the dog. Given a note with dog rules. Never happened before. Nothing that was not common sense but did not feel very welcoming. waitress fetch water for our dog when requested. Food was boring. the restaurant was not busy but still we felt rushed, waitress asked if we wanted dessert while we were still eating and then brought the check

Big enough not to be muddy despite the rains, but indeed ground is dirt with some patches of grass. Nice with the large trees and that there is also trails. In the morning when we visited it was a few other dogs but far from crowded

We were informed that the only place wherebdogs are not allowed is the beach. Many trails to choose from so that you can adapt depending on the heat/ humidity. Beautiful surroundings

we love all the Bass Pro shops. we visited a lot of them as rest stops when traveling

First thing we saw was that service dogs were allowed. But we asked and all dogs were welcome except in the greenhouse. very welcoming and a beautiful environment

Dog friendly. Dogs could go anywhere except on boats and canoes. Cheep entry fee, 2$ per adult. Two types of wild monkeys since there used to be a zoo here. Restaurant currently under reconstruction so just a feed truck with simpler fare Sep 2022

Dog friendly with large fans. Situated a little bit off the road so that the traffic did not disturb. place was quite ( day after Labor Day) and we got excellent service and food. our dog was offered water and our waitress brought her ice.

Use the gps instead. Easy to find parking on a week day. Access to the beach only on the north end, south from there hotels block access. Beautiful beach which was very far from crowded

Beautiful driftwood. Great place for a walk! 8$ fee to enter Jekyll island ( Sep 2022)

After some heavy rain bursts we were struggling to find somewhere to eat in the area. Food was much better than expected. Service was slow and they were completely out of all red wine.
Very nice walk by the river. Lots of dogs. But also a lot of people and difficult to walk with a dog and avoid that anyone step on her. We left but would still definitely recommend on a day and time when it is not as crowded.
Plenty of space to walk our dog and beautiful trees
Beautiful oaks on the driveway up to the small museum and giftshop. A couple of shorter trails taking you to see a grave and ruins of what used to be a house. One longer trail. The museum does not really have any objects, just signs with text about the owners of this place. The museum was very small. We had expected something more for the 10$ per person(plus tax) paid. But indeed no problem to bring your dog on the trails.

Beautiful with the mature oaks. a good place for a walk also on a hot afternoon.

We did not see the nice views of the bridge or, as we had hoped, of Charleston. Easy parking under the bridge, but the traffic is loud. Nice for a short walk but not a destination in itself.

A number of dogs a warm Saturday in September. Nice to walk around the property that is beautiful. we skipped the house tour as we would have had to take turns. the cafe does not have any food and not that much to choose from. all staff except the one in the cafeteria was very nice and friendly to us and our dog.

Dogs are allowed and there are some beautiful trees

such a nice dog park! a Saturday day morning there was a lot of dogs there. all dogs were friendly and the owners were attentive. Great to be able to take a walk around the lake and still remain within the fenced area. our dog lives to swim and a lot of dogs were running back and forth into the water

no problem to bring the dog. the grumpy hostess was not happy to wait a couple of minutes while my husband climbed the stairs after we asked if it was okay to bring her. we were seated by the door to the outside with people passing by the entire time. our waitress did fine but did not smile once. it is huge restaurant and it was very loud. food was not good, the appetizer was okay but neither the fish nor the shrimp tacos tasted anything.. neither we nor our dog were offered water. there were a lot of other restaurants with outdoor seating, I am sure it is possible to find some place better for both you and your dog.

The park has likely been pretty but when we visited there was a lot of garbage on the ground. People were clearly living in the park. We were passing Colombia and selected this park for a break. That was not a good choice for us, but if you live in the area this park is fine for a short ( it is a small park) walk daytime.

Beautiful park! 6$ entrance fee well worth it. Even a shower to rinse away the saltwater.

Nice well marked and maintained trails in beautiful forest.

We had expected a better experience after all these positive reviews. We did not get any water or attention for our dog. Granted it was a busy Saturday evening in August. Food was good and our waitress was nice and attentive. Other staff was however not very pleasant. We were placed in a very busy and crowded part of the restaurant..

We walked through the park and got to the nice dog park. A nice stop on our way through Connecticut

Two smaller enclosures with sand and some trees. No drinking water. But right next to a pond with an amazing little beach. Search for Cheryl Malone Fresh Pond dog park.

Day pass is 25$. Fine if you are spending a day on the beach but expensive if you are just taking a walk. Beach is nice and there is plenty of parking.

This is not a restaurant. If you plan to eat in the car any place that offer take out is dog friendly. But this is not good food, it is only cheep. in the summer there is four tables outside ( there are no tables inside) but they are right next to a busy road.

Another visit to Pierre’s and we were offered to bring our dog into the restaurant which was much appreciated this cold and windy day. Good service and food! A little pricey but so nice to be able to bring our well behaved girl inside.

Dogs allowed also inside and upstairs. Foodtruck with great food outside. A lot of dogs!!

trails are poorly marked but it is a big park. lots and lots of picnic tables around the parking lot. in the summer the parking fee is 15$, which is too much for what you get.

We drove to this address and took a short walk through wet forest of low trees just next to the airport. We did not try to find the actual park.

Beautiful views off the bluff. A lot of camping sites so likely not as peaceful in the summer

Beautiful trees. Nice paths. the longest is only 0,9 miles, but still a nice stop if you are I n the area.

No signs saying dogs needed to be leashed and none were. plenty of space to play. there was no double gate as mentioned in previous vommens

we read that dogs were not allowed on beach and boardwalks but thought it would be possible to walk by the water

You can hear the traffic the entire way around the pond so it is not really a nature walk. But the path only gets close to the road for a short distance and the path is easy to follow. Not so narrow that you cannot walk side by side.

Our pup loved running the in the sand. In November no problems with parking

Very good food even if cold to sit outside in Nov

Quick service and good food.

Signs showing the way should have been more frequent but nice walk in the woods. Meet people that did not have their dogs on a leash.

Perfectly dog friendly but their four outdoor tables are on the busy side walk. Food was okay, not great.

Lots of mud/algae on the beach in September. But so nice with a park that feels like it is intended for dog walks. just moved here and shocked by all the no pets and no dogs signs everywhere else!

Perfectly dog friendly but our dog hated it. It is loud with the train whistle and we got smoke and particles in out eyes. It will be beautiful in a couple of weeks with the foliage changing colors but beginning of September we saw the river and one very small waterfall (we went the at 11 am)

Visiting the dog park while driving across the country. Apple Maps gave us incorrect directions. The park hosting the dog park was in poor shape but the dog park itself was in great shape. while we were there in the middle of the day a Tuesday we meet two local dogs so it seems to be in frequent use.

Quite a number of dogs in the big dog enclosure when we arrived. The dogs gathered at the gate with their humans sitting further away talking. We continued to the small dog enclosure and asked if the man with one dog in there if he would mind that we came in.

A lot of people walking their dogs. Not very big or any specific dog features but a large field with green grass and some short walking paths.

A good option for lunch when traveling with your pup. you need to go in and order and wait for your food, but prepared fairly quickly and friendly staff.

Lots of green spaces and nice walkways. Several P garages on the other side of a small road, plenty of spaces when no games ongoing.

Likely as an adaption to COVID the trail is one way. Clearly marked where to go with the option of extending your walk. A lot of beautiful scenery along the trail. A lot of people and dogs on Labor day, suspect that it is busy all weekends.
GPS did not get it right but this small rest area for dogs is very close to I40. The enclosure is in the front just as you drive in to the gas station ( not in the back as the description says). There is a lot of traffic noise so this is a stop while on the road,

nice park for a walk with your pup Quite busy on a Sunday afternoon despite a little rain so can imagine that crowded when sunny.

I wanted to give this place five bones but the food was completely tasteless ( we had different kinds of gyros). Apart from that the staff was friendly and helpful and the patio was spacious with comfortable chairs.

Perfectly fine dog park in forest setting. No grass. Read in other reviews that large so we were disappointed. Just passing through so maybe in this area this is considered large, both at the west and east coast though the dog parks are usually considerably larger. Great stop during a road trip though, especially with the daily cleaned bathrooms just outside the gates.

Good food! the dog friendly tables are on a very narrow porch. The waiter had to climb over our dog to serve the tables further in on the porch.

Large outdoor patio. Friendly and fast service and good food. Brought water for our pup. As we were there for lunch we did not try their beer. Highly recommend!

Happy to find this place with an outdoor patio and even happier looking it up at BringFido and seeing all the great reviews. Service was great and food was good. Despite being on Route 66 we did not see any cars cruising, just a couple of motorcycles

outside patio is dog friendly. the waitress brought water for our dog. food was good though we did not try the beer as we were there for lunch.

You need to go in and order. They bring you your food but it is served in to go boxes. Often you need to wait in line for a while and if it is busy it can take time to get your food. We have been there several times and never been offered water for our pup,, I guess partly because there is no table service. Burgers are great though!

enclosed patio but perfectly fine to bring the dog. You have to go in and order and wait for your food to be prepared so you cannot go there alone with your pup.

Directions are incorrect. Road closed and sign that no lake access. Just continue a few more minutes and turn right into picnic area. Small parking area. Nice easy trails and our dog got to swim in the lake.
No problem to place us at a table on the patio where our dog was not disturbed ( and was out of the way). Excellent service.

Nice with all the dogs but it is clear that this is a former landfill and there are construction materials, rubber and what is worse, old batteries and glass. The are a few objects that are more like art, likely our expectations were too high. There are hiking trails but we did not see a map and we ended up on a difficult path.

Despite that it was very busy we got excellent service. They brought water also to our dog and the food was great.