Submitted by rsborges68 t3_102kwgd in providence
Looking for fido friendly winter spots (January 2023) to meet a friend passing through Providence tmro night. Any suggestions would be appreciated :)
Submitted by rsborges68 t3_102kwgd in providence
Looking for fido friendly winter spots (January 2023) to meet a friend passing through Providence tmro night. Any suggestions would be appreciated :)
I'd suggest checking into some breweries. I think The Guild in Pawtucket is dog friendly. I'm sure others are as well. Maybe call ahead to check for sure.
The guild is cool but it's such a big open space my dog would definitely not get the message that he's not allowed to mark his scent on anything he pleases lol
Nickanees is very dog friendly.
The Guild in Pawtucket allows dogs inside. They themselves serve some smaller bites and occasionally have larger-scale outside vendors doing food pop-ups. I think they might get around the restaurant rules because they don't have a full-service kitchen.
Ogies! Lost Valley Pizza! Scurvy Dog!
I second the Guild. There’s also a Guild in Warren.
Thanks friends! Here's to hoping one of the suggestions below has a heated outdoor experience in Providence!
'Gansett has outside fire pits/tables
Lost Valley Pizza.
FYI - it’s against state health codes to allow dogs inside any place that serves food or drinks. You might want to consider all the other health codes that are being blatantly ignored at these places.
FYI you don't actually know the code. It's any place that prepares food on site, so if it's a brewery that gets it's food from elsewhere then it's not breaking the health codes.
From the RI General Laws, here are the exemptions to the restaurants rules -
21-27-6. Businesses exempt.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to those activities of food business which are licensed and regulated in accordance with the provisions of this title; provided, that retail food businesses and food vending machines limited solely to selling or dispensing ice and/or non-perishable foods, including, but not limited to, gumballs, unopened bottled or canned beverages, and prepackaged candy, nuts, gum, popcorn, chips, pretzels, cookies, and crackers. Honey producers who are registered with the state are exempt from the provisions of this chapter.
Note how it says UNOPENED bottles and cans.
It doesn’t say anything about where the food is prepared, just where it is served and consumed. Breweries, like every place that sells alcohol for on premise consumption, is considered under the umbrella of “restaurant” by the department of health. Same with drinks being considered a food product
susansparks t1_j2up3n6 wrote
Narragansett brewery