An increasing amount of eateries are embracing the idea of pet-inclusive dining. Dining with your dog can be a fun experience, provided you exercise proper doggie etiquette: (1) Dogs should be well behaved and trained before accompanying you to a restaurant. (2) Make sure your dog is comfortable around people and other dogs.(3) Always keep your dog on a short leash so he or she doesn’t bother other patrons.
Haché LA is a new age burger stand, featuring the freshest most delicious burger, the Karma burger, fresh friets, and made to order frozen custard.... View Listing
Serving up and selling fresh roasted coffee. Muddy Paw Coffee LA is a unique coffee roasting company that helps raise money for local animal rescues. ... View Listing
For the love of Craft Beer (& Dogs!) In October 2011, Smog City Brewing Co. began brewing beer at the Tustin Brewing Co. (TBC) brewpub. By utilizi... View Listing
SNIFFERS REPORT NO LONGER DOG FRIENDLY Opened in 1982 this is a must stop on the mountain for breakfast or lunch! Great waffles and American cuisine! ... View Listing
Local Silver Lake is a great spot for Lunch or Brunch, all the seating is located on the patio so there is plenty of room you and your pooch!... View Listing
The Village Grille in Claremont is a family diner located in the Claremont Village. An original 50s diner - Come by for a classic burger & malt or... View Listing
Jake's of Pasadena Bar & Billiards is located on Route 66. Serving a great custom burger, full bar, flat screens TVs playing sports games. Cafe Op... View Listing
During the summer of love in 1968, Dave Furano, a well-known rock & roll concert tour promoter (Rolling Stones; Bob Dylan; the Grateful Dead; The ... View Listing
5703 N Figueroa St, Highland Park, Los Angeles, CA90042
Antigua Bread was founded by 3 brothers who had a dream to create a restaurant where it felt like home the moment you walked in. A bakery and cafe wit... View Listing