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Cyber_Punk_87 t1_j33jlfh wrote

Health codes prohibit it, so you're unlikely to find many places that will allow it.

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Cli33ord t1_j33o0d9 wrote

I know RockArt allows them inside and the 2 breweries by me allow them. Is that just a Stowe thing? Because I know Vermont allows them inside as long as strict protocol is met. ie: napkins / utensils etc are stored in closed cabinets.

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Vermontess t1_j33q3yo wrote

Vermont health code does not allow pets in any restaurant so its unlikely people will doxx the few places that bend the law by casually allowing it. The exception you are referring to is for common rooms in places like a schools or nursing homes

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Twombls t1_j34z7b5 wrote

They just cracked down in the burlington area HARD on cafes. I can think of at least 3 or 4 that recently got cited.

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PerennialPangolin t1_j33q48w wrote

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Cli33ord t1_j33r69h wrote

Is a brewery considered a food establishment if they don’t have a kitchen? Honest question. RockArt advertises on their website that dogs are allowed inside

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PerennialPangolin t1_j33vkr5 wrote

I’m not sure! I would assume yes, because they are still serving a product for on-site consumption, but I’m not an expert.

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Vermontess t1_j33vq60 wrote

All bars in vt legally have to sell food, even if it’s just bagged snacks

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Cli33ord t1_j33wss0 wrote

The downstairs is the main floor where the brewery is. They don’t have a kitchen/serve food. Handing out a bowl of pretzels is vastly different than having a full kitchen/menu. So they would be doxing themselves and I think they are smarter than that. I know at JayPeak dogs are allowed upstairs in the bar area but obviously not allowed downstairs in the cafeteria area. So there has to be a workaround with the kitchen/food rule.

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