
Love Dragon Rouge. I eat here about twice per month. The patio is easily accessible. They are pet friendly and have several tables outside under a large canopy for nearly year round seating. You sit at the base of the Park Street Bridge which raises and lowers when tall ships pass. You sit at the edge of the canal and watch the different boats go by. It is very relaxing.

It is a very simple set up, clean and decent yet outdated rooms, dog friendly (let us have three dogs with a called in reservation). Small pet fee. Several narrow potty areas around the lower/backside of the hotel by the RVs, so ask for a room in back. Quiet with no noise from Hwy 97 because we were on the backside. Check out the cafe on site. You can eat outside, but on really hot days, they let well behaved dogs in.

Great location, comfy beds, clean, updated ADA room. The staff were very friendly and the free continental breakfast was good, with lots of choices. Potty area at the back of the hotel is narrow but long. Ask for a room near the potty area to make the 3am trips easier. Lots of really good, dog friendly food within one block to 2 miles of the hotel. Small pet fee and will take up to three pets.

Fantastic staff, even though they were very understaffed. Right off of Hwy 5, walking distance to several fast food places and a Starbucks. Great base for going to see Mt St Helen’s without breaking the bank. Clean and simple. When you make your reservation, make sure you see if you are reserving a room with or without a fridge and microwave. Also, if you call, ask to be near the dog potty area. It is a large area, though not fenced.

Nice outside seating. It is in a student-heavy part of town as it is two blocks from the University. A nice variety of foods, excellent flavors and vegetarian options. The nice staff brought a water bowl for the pups.

In a small ‘burb, ee found this nice little spot. It seemed like everyone who worked and ate there knew each other. Good food and lots of shade.

No hot water, no dog potty area. Prostitution. Currently have a billing issue.

Good but costly food. Large picnic tables set closely together. They allow dogs, but don’t have water bowls or offer amenities. Hard to find because sign and entrance is hidden under ivy. Food was good.

Nice outside seating in grassy front and side yards. Good shade from trees and umbrellas. Brought out a water bowl for the digs. Friendly and accommodating staff.

Beautiful area, easy to get to. LARGE dogs of dubious recall capabilities run amuck. There is NO separate small dog area. I wish there was.

If you like finding funky little road side attractions, here is one for you. A beautiful, funky rock garden, where you can walk on a castle made from local rocks, obsidian, and quartz, see replicas of famous buildings in stone. You can take your dog around the 4 acre garden and inside the museum . Keep an eye out live peacocks and peacock poop. Admission is requested as $10 per adult $5 for ages 12-18, and “pay what you can for younger kids and seniors. Totally worth the money spent. Just funky and a fun way to spend an hour or three. Dogs welcome, just watch for the peacocks.

Nice urban park with small human area and three fenced off leash areas. Paved and unpaved trails abound. Decently ADA accessible. Small park has beat-up permanent obstacle course/pseudo agility course. One shade area with picnic table. Lovely green grassy area. 25 pounds or less. Petite but nice.

We really loved the different types of food available, large outside seating area, and mellow vibe. One place even has large cheesy hamburger patties for dogs. A bit windy. Very enjoyable

I only ordered the two eggs with a sausage patty and potatoes. I had leftovers for dinner! Great flavors, wonderful staff, front patio is dog friendly. Good food at good prices.

Great experience. Affordable, good food and coffee. Can order online and eat outside. Very nice staff, brought food to the outdoor table. Seating area holds 5 tables and is separated from street and sidewalk by simple fencing. Easy street parking (8 AM on a Wednesday).

It’s hot in Williams. The outside tables are few and only shade are the table umbrellas.
PROS: You can order online.
CONS: It’s expensive.