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This restaurant, located in Dallas, Texas, is a charming spot that welcomes both you and your furry friends with open arms, offering a delightful experience reminiscent of the vibrant atmosphere found in Austin. People who visit this dog friendly restaurant rave about the super friendly and helpful staff, making every guest feel right at home, whether they’re there for a quick bite or a leisurely meal. The menu is a delightful mix of cocktails and Mexican staples, perfect for those who enjoy a good drink alongside their meal, and the quaint terrace is an ideal spot for brunch, especially when the weather is just right. With a variety of service options like outdoor seating, curbside pickup, no-contact delivery, and more, this restaurant ensures convenience and comfort for all its patrons. Highlights such as fast service, a cozy fireplace, and a great selection of beer and cocktails make it a popular choice for lunch, dinner, or even solo dining. Accessibility is a priority here, with wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, restrooms, and seating, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience. The offerings are diverse, including alcohol, beer, cocktails, coffee, comfort food, and vegetarian options, catering to a wide range of tastes and preferences. Dining options are plentiful, with breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, catering, and dessert all available, and the atmosphere is casual, cozy, and trendy, making it a great spot for families, groups, and tourists alike. Planning a visit is easy with the option to make reservations, and payment is a breeze with credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments accepted. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly amenities like high chairs and a kids’ menu, while parking is hassle-free with free parking garages, lots, and street parking available. Dogs are welcome outside, making it a perfect spot for pet owners looking to enjoy a meal with their four-legged companions. This dog friendly restaurant is also LGBTQ+ friendly, ensuring a welcoming environment for all.
















