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Reviews (4)
Sort of pet friendly
Drury Inn & Suites the WoodlandsWhen we checked in, we were informed "no dogs in the elevator" as we were handed door keys to our room on the 7th floor. Otherwise, nice hotel. But, this is not something to find out as you're checking in. And to exacerbate the situation by assigning a room on the top floor? Unacceptable.
Great food, and super dog friendly...
Mom's Pizza & PastaHaving eaten "to go", we decided to visit and eat onsite.
#1 - The food is delicious. We've had their pizza, stromboli, fresh pasta, and cioppino. All have been excellent.
#2 - The service is excellent, and all the staff we've interacted have been super friendly and helpful.
#3 - They're super accommodating to dogs. They brought out a water bowl (with ice cubes) for our dog, and (after asking our permission) a few dog treats.
And?
We showed up at the very end of their Saturday service. No problem. We were welcomed and never felt rushed, even though we ended up staying a bit past their posted closing time (and, others were still coming in to pick up "to go" orders).
Good food, decent value, okay location...
Mr. Peabody'sThe food was quite good, and the portions were huge.
Located in a strip mall setting. Not bad, but not great.
Very dog friendly.
Great, dog-friendly, local hangout for pizza, pasta, burgers, and brews
Besta-Wan Pizza House+ Decent food
+ Plenty of outdoor seating on patio
+ Very dog-friendly
+ Cool "local hangout" vibe, not rushed, lots of "to go" pizzas
- Parking can be sketch
- Be prepared to wait, people like to "hang out" and the staff is cool about letting them (and, when it's your turn, you too)