Steve

Member since December 2018

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Doggie and People Paradise

3 B's Inn, Bed, Breakfast & Biscuits

This Inn specially caters to dogs and their pet parents. We have 2 male Westies that we often travel with. Really wanted to visit Ashville because of the Biltmore and because the city is super doggie friendly. Hotel is located in the mountains (3000ft) about 11 miles from Ashville. This hotel only lets you stay if you bring a dog. Dogs can stay in rooms as long as people are present. If you want to make a site seeing trip without dogs, there are heated/air conditioned kennels for your dogs. There is a large fenced-in area that allows dogs to run off-lease. Also there is a large, deep pond for people and dogs. We visited in December so no swimming. The owner is personable and gave us great tips on sight seeing and restaurants. Hotel grounds has hiking trails. Breakfast is included and it was specially made each day and was very good. Can't say enough how beautiful the setting is with all the mountains. Our dogs had a great time and made us promise to bring them again this coming summer.

Jan. 01, 2019

Good Food with Doggies

Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant

A cold mite and we were hopeful the restaurant would invite the dogs and us in for dinner. The hostess told us to bring the dogs into Lucy's and sit at a table. Waitress went out of her way to greet our dogs and brought water for them. They even have a special Doggie Menu that we used to get our boys some chicken which only cost $4 for 2 orders. Started by sharing an order of Fried Calamari. It was crispy yet tender. I had fish tacos with black beans. Tacos were great and beans were spicy. Wife had beef tacos and was very happy. Can't say enough about our great waitress.

Jan. 01, 2019

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