Our 2 princesses would love to come with us everywhere, however, not all places are dog friendly. And some should be breed/size specific. A lot of the bigger breeds want to use our female Yorkie & Morkie as a rag doll. It’s sometimes scary to bring them to dog friendly’s.

Easy peasy and breezy. Great for two little pups on a
Wide open covered porch.
The server Savanna was super sweet and inviting.

We carried our pups (in their carriage) and the server directed us to the deck.
We sat on tall tables with picnic bench style chairs and waited more than 15 minutes (I’m Not exaggerating!) & the male server never bothered to ask for water for the pups, nor our drink order. After he decided to clean a table, check in twice on another table, and apparently entertaining his young daughter (I’m assuming) by acting like a chicken .
Not once did he say I’ll be right with you while he passed us by 6 times!
We left and went across the street to the best place around, Big Deck Bar and Grill

The hurricane has taken a toll on them. Locals stated they’re closed for good and will prob be demolished.

Olivia, Pittsburgh Tom and the crew are Amazing! They welcomed us immediately, with 2 small pups, and were so friendly and full of info of the area.
We visited across the street, a place called the tipsy cow, that is supposed to be dog friendly and focused on dogs with their own menu and they were absolutely horrible! (15 minutes later of no attention we left!)
I’m glad we came here instead!