Cynthia
We live on a farm, but enjoy city life from time to time. Our pooch, Janeway, is a rescue pup of mixed heritage, part beagle, part other hound.
Reviews (3)
Closed for Fido after 4 pm. (Unless service dog).
Zoes KitchenUnfortunately we did not get to stay and eat here. I called earlier in the day to ask about bringing my pooch around 5 pm - to make a reservation (no reservation needed)… and was told only service dogs were allowed inside- I would need to sit outside. Ok. but when we arrived at 5, we found that they close the patio at 4 pm. Patio is not covered, only 4 tables with individual umbrellas. Make sure it’s a sunny day and before 4 pm if you want to go with your Fido.
Dog eats too!
Romacelli Bistro e VinoFantastic experience. After we ordered, our server brought our pooch a bowl of water, you can even order a chicken meal for for your pooch (not on the menu), just ask your server. The meal comes in a small bowl just for them and comes out when your food is served. The Italian food is right sized servings. Food was great our server was the best. We will go back for sure.
Great hotel, friendly assistants.
Staybridge Suites Lafayette an IHG HotelStayed for 3 days, walking area is huge. A good dog park just 15 min away by car. Staff was helpful. Pet friendly rooms are downstairs on main floor. Kitchens have bowls. Walgreens is a 5 min walk, 4 restaurants within walking distance.