
No pet fee is great, but we had to walk at least 3 blocks away to a nearby park for our pup to go potty. The car parking garage was a block away at a rate of around $28 per day. They did have some dog treats at the lobby. The restaurant outside the lobby is also pet friendly.

During our visit, they gave our pup a water bowl and a dog treat meanwhile we sat outside enjoying our dinner. If you love history, this restaurant is built over an abandoned Gold Rush era ship from the late 1840s. Prices are reasonable and food is great!

The outdoor seating is great, even when its hot they have big fans near the outside tables which have shade. One of the waitresses offered our dog fresh water.

I had called earlier the day of our stay to ask if we could get a 1st or 2nd floor room (I know it's a first come first serve basis). We got the 6th floor. They have a small dog area thru the back street of the hotel, which our dog was very hesitant to go because of all the noise of cars on the street. Other than that, the room did not have a fridge or microwave, the restroom was not cleaned well because they left a used bar soap on the bath tub. There were small blood splattered stains in the restroom door. There were roaches in the room. Our room view was of the neighborhood not the city view.

When we got there the outdoor patio was empty. I had to go ask for a menu. They never came to ask what we were gonna order, so I had to go inside to place our order. It was kinda chilly outside they had the heaters on, the food is great but not the service.

Awesome American Southwestern food!

You will find anything from souveniers, shirts, toys and the best frito pie in town.

We made reservations online for an outdoor brunch at La Fonda, everybody greeted our Charly like family.