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Happy to report mesa grill in caesars is gone.
That place went to crap.
That place went to crap.
They are everywhere around here in Florida, I don't even think most people ask any moreYou guys aren’t kidding are you? Emotional support animals is a real thing. I’m beside myself right now.You dont have to do that. There are no federal certifications required, neither in most states. ADA allows people with disabilities to train their own dogs themselves if they want. You can only ask a disabled person 2 questions about their service dog. Is it a service dog and what task is it trained to perform. You cant ask to see a certification, because there is no standard. All you have to do is buy a service dog harness, if you want to advertise it, on Amazon.Are some people using dogs as service dogs when they shouldn’t? Asking for a friend.I do not eat at restaurants that allow dogs beyond an outside bar or outside seating. Even then I try to steer clear.Offshoot of the "Restaurants are expensive" thread.
And for sure, this is not for fast food or fast casual. This is an article on what industry experts (in the UK) think is acceptable for traditional restaurants.
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How to eat now: 16 rules of modern dining – from dress codes to dogs
A restaurant visit should be a joy, but arguments over queues, booking deposits and cakeage can ruin the experience. Industry insiders explain what is and isn’t acceptablewww.theguardian.com
Dress Codes?
Dogs Allowed?
Adults ordering from kids menu?
Cost for cancelling reservation less than 24 hours out.
No Cell Phones?
90 minute table limit?
and more
Do you agree with the voting?
Any particular topics?
When I go into a dark bar inside, I do not expect to see a little ESD or "Service Dog" on one of the bar stools.
And let me define service dogs for those that don't seem to understand. You can always tell a B service dog when they are around others besides their owner, most true service dogs or dogs that typically help people that are legally blind, they don't look at anyone other than their owner. I've seen a few exceptions but mostly that is how it works. If they could look around at others and get side tracked or enjoy the attention of others then it's not much of a service dog.
-We see a lot of folks that need that ESD down here in Florida and slip the service dog vest on before entering a restaurant, owners should be ashamed of themselves.
When we were teenagers, we spent time and money buying fake IDs to buy booze. Now, it's fake service papers for dogs. Big business on the dark web.![]()
ADA doesnt include emotional support animals as service dogs though so make sure to make up a task for it to do like bark when your blood sugar is low.
It's kind of like motorcycle helmets. You have to wear one in some states, but, there is no standard so they dont have to be a real helmet. Just something on your head.
You're obviously not a dog guyYou guys aren’t kidding are you? Emotional support animals is a real thing. I’m beside myself right now.You dont have to do that. There are no federal certifications required, neither in most states. ADA allows people with disabilities to train their own dogs themselves if they want. You can only ask a disabled person 2 questions about their service dog. Is it a service dog and what task is it trained to perform. You cant ask to see a certification, because there is no standard. All you have to do is buy a service dog harness, if you want to advertise it, on Amazon.Are some people using dogs as service dogs when they shouldn’t? Asking for a friend.I do not eat at restaurants that allow dogs beyond an outside bar or outside seating. Even then I try to steer clear.Offshoot of the "Restaurants are expensive" thread.
And for sure, this is not for fast food or fast casual. This is an article on what industry experts (in the UK) think is acceptable for traditional restaurants.
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How to eat now: 16 rules of modern dining – from dress codes to dogs
A restaurant visit should be a joy, but arguments over queues, booking deposits and cakeage can ruin the experience. Industry insiders explain what is and isn’t acceptablewww.theguardian.com
Dress Codes?
Dogs Allowed?
Adults ordering from kids menu?
Cost for cancelling reservation less than 24 hours out.
No Cell Phones?
90 minute table limit?
and more
Do you agree with the voting?
Any particular topics?
When I go into a dark bar inside, I do not expect to see a little ESD or "Service Dog" on one of the bar stools.
And let me define service dogs for those that don't seem to understand. You can always tell a B service dog when they are around others besides their owner, most true service dogs or dogs that typically help people that are legally blind, they don't look at anyone other than their owner. I've seen a few exceptions but mostly that is how it works. If they could look around at others and get side tracked or enjoy the attention of others then it's not much of a service dog.
-We see a lot of folks that need that ESD down here in Florida and slip the service dog vest on before entering a restaurant, owners should be ashamed of themselves.
When we were teenagers, we spent time and money buying fake IDs to buy booze. Now, it's fake service papers for dogs. Big business on the dark web.![]()
ADA doesnt include emotional support animals as service dogs though so make sure to make up a task for it to do like bark when your blood sugar is low.
It's kind of like motorcycle helmets. You have to wear one in some states, but, there is no standard so they dont have to be a real helmet. Just something on your head.
That was replaced by Amalfi right?Happy to report mesa grill in caesars is gone.
That place went to crap.
I’ll leave my dog home if folks leave their screaming kids home. Society, do we have a deal?Leave the dogs at home folks.
Good link, thanks. I’ll have to ask if it’s a local law or what. The only ones I know in my area that allow dogs dont have a kitchen, but that must have changed somewhat.It’s illegal in Michigan to bring a dog to a restaurant (service dogs are ok).But not to derail, for restaurants, I think the decision is interesting.
It does seem a little easier as it's usually pretty clear if dogs are welcome or not.
So if prefer not to have dogs allowed, you know what you're getting into.
Are you sure? According to Bring Fido, there's quite a few Michigan restaurants that are dog friendly:
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BringFido: Dog Friendly Restaurants in Michigan
There are 1,873 pet friendly restaurants in Michigan. Need help to decide where to eat? View pictures of each dog friendly restaurant and read reviews of other guests with dogs here. Bone appetit!www.bringfido.com
And I’d much rather have a well behaved dog near me in a restaurant than someone’s human toddler/baby.Big NO!!! to dogs in a restaurant! I've left pubs that allowed them and I certainly don't want poochie wandering around slobbering all over the place and shedding his fur into my food. People who bring dogs to restaurants are ignorant, entitled jagoffs in my book. Whats that? your little poochie never bit any one before?!? I guess I'm the first then.![]()
I will unapologetically bring my dog to a dog-friendly establishment and think you're over exagerating how this experience typically goes. If you got bit at a restaurant by a dog, that's a problem and I hope you took it up with the dog's owner and the restaurant.
There's nothing wrong with bringing a well behaved dog to a dog-friendly restaurant. Those of us that vacation by car with our dogs would much rather bring them to the table than leave the dog in the car.
I love dogs. They are called pets, not emotional support animals. Not to be confused with necessary service animals.You're obviously not a dog guyYou guys aren’t kidding are you? Emotional support animals is a real thing. I’m beside myself right now.You dont have to do that. There are no federal certifications required, neither in most states. ADA allows people with disabilities to train their own dogs themselves if they want. You can only ask a disabled person 2 questions about their service dog. Is it a service dog and what task is it trained to perform. You cant ask to see a certification, because there is no standard. All you have to do is buy a service dog harness, if you want to advertise it, on Amazon.Are some people using dogs as service dogs when they shouldn’t? Asking for a friend.I do not eat at restaurants that allow dogs beyond an outside bar or outside seating. Even then I try to steer clear.Offshoot of the "Restaurants are expensive" thread.
And for sure, this is not for fast food or fast casual. This is an article on what industry experts (in the UK) think is acceptable for traditional restaurants.
![]()
How to eat now: 16 rules of modern dining – from dress codes to dogs
A restaurant visit should be a joy, but arguments over queues, booking deposits and cakeage can ruin the experience. Industry insiders explain what is and isn’t acceptablewww.theguardian.com
Dress Codes?
Dogs Allowed?
Adults ordering from kids menu?
Cost for cancelling reservation less than 24 hours out.
No Cell Phones?
90 minute table limit?
and more
Do you agree with the voting?
Any particular topics?
When I go into a dark bar inside, I do not expect to see a little ESD or "Service Dog" on one of the bar stools.
And let me define service dogs for those that don't seem to understand. You can always tell a B service dog when they are around others besides their owner, most true service dogs or dogs that typically help people that are legally blind, they don't look at anyone other than their owner. I've seen a few exceptions but mostly that is how it works. If they could look around at others and get side tracked or enjoy the attention of others then it's not much of a service dog.
-We see a lot of folks that need that ESD down here in Florida and slip the service dog vest on before entering a restaurant, owners should be ashamed of themselves.
When we were teenagers, we spent time and money buying fake IDs to buy booze. Now, it's fake service papers for dogs. Big business on the dark web.![]()
ADA doesnt include emotional support animals as service dogs though so make sure to make up a task for it to do like bark when your blood sugar is low.
It's kind of like motorcycle helmets. You have to wear one in some states, but, there is no standard so they dont have to be a real helmet. Just something on your head.
Are they playing poker? I love when they play poker.So, what's the verdict about dogs on stools in restaurants?
I think more restaurants should actually go the other way (assuming it’s not an upscale place). I live in a golf community and our clubhouse doesn’t even allow nice jeans (with a collared shirt) for their regular dinner service. A dress code like this is ridiculous, imo. We’re not in 1950 anymore.Few restaurants are in the position to turn away money, but I would love to see some sort of dress code enforced at higher end places. Rarely happens. People make so little of an effort these days.
The memes floating around about every restaurant having industrial furniture and $20 cheeseburgers with no sides are pretty accurate. It feels like everything you can categorize between Fast Food/Quick Service and Fine Dining has become some version of the same experience.
Cats are the devil's work so noPeople okay with folks bringing their cats into restaurants? Let's assume they are leashed.
……or elevatorsPhones in the dining room is a little vague
-I hate people who start talking on the phone at the tables in restaurants, especially if it's not a noisy atmosphere
Cheescake Factory which is not a place I frequent at all but I've been there and it's noisy so if you want to talk for 30 minutes on the phone at the table, it doesn't matter
But in a quiet restaurant where people are eating and not talking as much or in low voices, it's really annoying to hear someone answer and start a brief conversation 3 booths down
I would not bring my horse or goat to a restaurant because they are not trained and would piss and crap all over the floor. My dog would no do this. It would sit on the floor by my feet and not disturb anyone or anything.Only dogs allowed in restaurants should be service animals. Would you bring your horse or goat into a sit down restaurant where you had to make a reservation?
I get it, you love your dog and don't want them to suffer by being alone and or cold or hot. It's understandable. But animals in restaurants (and really most other retail establishments) are disruptive and can cause food safety problems. Just leave them home.
Children need to be socialized and instructed on how to behave in public. They are not animals as they will eventually grow up into adult humans. While I think it irresponsible of parents to bring their toddler that likes to throw food to a fine dining establishment, I don't think children should be barred from restaurants generally speaking, unlike how I feel about animals.
People okay with folks bringing their cats into restaurants? Let's assume they are leashed.

The problem I see is how to verify a pet dog is actually a well behaved animal? As I said before, a lot of dog owners have blinders on when it comes to their furry family members so self verification is not a reliable method, imo. Best to just have a No Dogs Allowed indoors policy.
I know. I get it. Men’s feet are ******* gross and I don’t want to see them especially when I’m eatingAny place that serves food inside that allows men to eat while wearing sandals or flip flops etc without socks should be shut down immediately imo
I hear you, but what about for beach towns? If I'm down in San Diego for the day and I go out to eat at Pacific Beach or Ocean Beach, almost all the guests are going to be in flip-flops or sandals.

The memes floating around about every restaurant having industrial furniture and $20 cheeseburgers with no sides are pretty accurate. It feels like everything you can categorize between Fast Food/Quick Service and Fine Dining has become some version of the same experience.
this must be location dependent, because that's not my experience - my town alone has a wide variety of different style places and a huge variety of choices including seafood, British pub, sushi. brick oven pizza, Italian, Cajun fusion, Ethiopian, Mediterranean, comfort foods, Mexican, sports bars/restaurants, French, BBQ, German Bierhalle, and I'm sure I'm leaving stuff out.
I've never seen a dog do anything at a restaurant other than lay on the floor by their table.Also for what it's worth, I go to dog friendly restaurants a lot, and dont ever recall there being an instance of a rowdy, or untrained dog causing a real issue to where they should be asked to leave. Unruly kids, however? All the freakin' time.
I've never seen a dog do anything at a restaurant other than lay on the floor by their table.Also for what it's worth, I go to dog friendly restaurants a lot, and dont ever recall there being an instance of a rowdy, or untrained dog causing a real issue to where they should be asked to leave. Unruly kids, however? All the freakin' time.
I'm not even sure how someone else's dog could possibly slobber all over some other diner's food. Are they putting their food dishes on the ground?
Dress code: i generally do not care. My parents belong to a Golf club (we held our wedding and reception there 30 yrs ago). They have a dress code for their nicer dining room. There have been times where we choose to dine elsewhere because of this.Offshoot of the "Restaurants are expensive" thread.
And for sure, this is not for fast food or fast casual. This is an article on what industry experts (in the UK) think is acceptable for traditional restaurants.
![]()
How to eat now: 16 rules of modern dining – from dress codes to dogs
A restaurant visit should be a joy, but arguments over queues, booking deposits and cakeage can ruin the experience. Industry insiders explain what is and isn’t acceptablewww.theguardian.com
Dress Codes? No problem with it
Dogs Allowed? No problem with it
Adults ordering from kids menu? This is an issues for the business. They lose money if adults order off of the child's menu.
Cost for cancelling reservation less than 24 hours out. OK, within reason.
No Cell Phones? No problem with it
90 minute table limit? Depends upon the restaurant
and more
Do you agree with the voting?
Any particular topics?
And I’d much rather have a well behaved dog near me in a restaurant than someone’s human toddler/baby.Big NO!!! to dogs in a restaurant! I've left pubs that allowed them and I certainly don't want poochie wandering around slobbering all over the place and shedding his fur into my food. People who bring dogs to restaurants are ignorant, entitled jagoffs in my book. Whats that? your little poochie never bit any one before?!? I guess I'm the first then.![]()
I will unapologetically bring my dog to a dog-friendly establishment and think you're over exagerating how this experience typically goes. If you got bit at a restaurant by a dog, that's a problem and I hope you took it up with the dog's owner and the restaurant.
There's nothing wrong with bringing a well behaved dog to a dog-friendly restaurant. Those of us that vacation by car with our dogs would much rather bring them to the table than leave the dog in the car.
I remember one time at a nice restaurant someone coming over to our table when we were ready to leave and told us how well behaved our granddaughter was. She.was around 2 years old. We raised her. I remember how good that made my wife and I feel. Too bad that didn’t carryover to adulthood.The problem I see is how to verify a pet dog is actually a well behaved animal? As I said before, a lot of dog owners have blinders on when it comes to their furry family members so self verification is not a reliable method, imo. Best to just have a No Dogs Allowed indoors policy.
Same thing with kids. How do you know the well behaved ones vs the demon spawns that will scream and make a mess?
You can have a policy where anything disruptive will cause management to ask you to leave, but I don't know how servers and cooks can enforce this.
I believe that you should take kids to restaurants to help teach them how to behave. If they don't behave you (as the parent and adult) need to remove the demon spawn like child from the restaurant so they don't bother other people. This basically comes down to good parenting and doing the right thing. Nobody should ever allow their kids to act inappropriately at a restaurant and just let them keep going. This is the real issue.Same thing with kids. How do you know the well behaved ones vs the demon spawns that will scream and make a mess?
What about a well behaved human toddler/baby vs a demon spawn animal? If all are well behaved what's the problem?And I’d much rather have a well behaved dog near me in a restaurant than someone’s human toddler/baby.Big NO!!! to dogs in a restaurant! I've left pubs that allowed them and I certainly don't want poochie wandering around slobbering all over the place and shedding his fur into my food. People who bring dogs to restaurants are ignorant, entitled jagoffs in my book. Whats that? your little poochie never bit any one before?!? I guess I'm the first then.![]()
I will unapologetically bring my dog to a dog-friendly establishment and think you're over exagerating how this experience typically goes. If you got bit at a restaurant by a dog, that's a problem and I hope you took it up with the dog's owner and the restaurant.
There's nothing wrong with bringing a well behaved dog to a dog-friendly restaurant. Those of us that vacation by car with our dogs would much rather bring them to the table than leave the dog in the car.
when people bring bigger dogs, they lay down. Often in the way. It’s annoying to deal with the owner in these instances.I saw a dog laying at the owners feet trip the waiter as he walked by. The dog was laying out from under the table into the aisle and it was a corner table. So the waiter couldn't see the dog until it was too late.
Waiter just about fell with a whole tray of food. It was a miracle he was able to maintain his balance.
I know. I get it. Men’s feet are ******* gross and I don’t want to see them especially when I’m eatingAny place that serves food inside that allows men to eat while wearing sandals or flip flops etc without socks should be shut down immediately imo
I hear you, but what about for beach towns? If I'm down in San Diego for the day and I go out to eat at Pacific Beach or Ocean Beach, almost all the guests are going to be in flip-flops or sandals.![]()
I understand your point and unruly kids should be removed from the establishment by the parents but there is a purpose to kids being in a restaurant. They are there to eat. Why is the dog there?I would not bring my horse or goat to a restaurant because they are not trained and would piss and crap all over the floor. My dog would no do this. It would sit on the floor by my feet and not disturb anyone or anything.Only dogs allowed in restaurants should be service animals. Would you bring your horse or goat into a sit down restaurant where you had to make a reservation?
I get it, you love your dog and don't want them to suffer by being alone and or cold or hot. It's understandable. But animals in restaurants (and really most other retail establishments) are disruptive and can cause food safety problems. Just leave them home.
Children need to be socialized and instructed on how to behave in public. They are not animals as they will eventually grow up into adult humans. While I think it irresponsible of parents to bring their toddler that likes to throw food to a fine dining establishment, I don't think children should be barred from restaurants generally speaking, unlike how I feel about animals.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t bring my dog to restaurants unless it’s outdoors, but the hyperbole in this thread is off the charts.
I do think similar rules for animals and kids makes sense. Let the well behaved ones in, leave the disruptive ones home.
There is nothing unsafe or unsanitary about eating in the presence of a dog.
I believe that you should take kids to restaurants to help teach them how to behave. If they don't behave you (as the parent and adult) need to remove the demon spawn like child from the restaurant so they don't bother other people. This basically comes down to good parenting and doing the right thing. Nobody should ever allow their kids to act inappropriately at a restaurant and just let them keep going. This is the real issue.Same thing with kids. How do you know the well behaved ones vs the demon spawns that will scream and make a mess?
Love this place. One of my wife’s favorite NOLA spots as well.One of my favorite restaurants in the world is Galatoire's in New Orleans. They have a pretty strict dress code. Collared shirts and pants. And jackets for men after 5. https://www.galatoires.com/faq
It sounds grumpy old man I know but I like it. They do have a whole rack of jackets available if you need one.
I do agree though it's a fine line.
Sounds great to me.I’ll leave my dog home if folks leave their screaming kids home. Society, do we have a deal?Leave the dogs at home folks.
I may have gotten carried away a touchI know. I get it. Men’s feet are ******* gross and I don’t want to see them especially when I’m eatingAny place that serves food inside that allows men to eat while wearing sandals or flip flops etc without socks should be shut down immediately imo
I hear you, but what about for beach towns? If I'm down in San Diego for the day and I go out to eat at Pacific Beach or Ocean Beach, almost all the guests are going to be in flip-flops or sandals.![]()
I am with you on men's feet for sure, but I think if you're on a beach or its summer and you want to wear flip flops to a casual eatery, it's not uncommon or out of the ordinary. I think San Diego restaurants would shut down tomorrow if you outlawed flip flops/sandals.
Restaurants here should cut their reservations down at least 25%. In Europe by contrast, they are much more relaxed and it is unheard of to rush people through a meal just to seat the next table. Hell, they don't even give you the bill until you ask for it. But here, it's all about how many butts you can serve and how much money you can make.I’m guessing the 90 minute rule is only posted so that if you’re still dawdling for 30 minutes after dinner they can politely tell you to GTFO