Our Favorites for Dog Friendly Dining. Hey Dogs (and you sport’s fans),
Ferg’s Has Got It Going.
Live Entertainment Every Friday.
Big-screen TVs throughout. Late Night. Daily Food and Drink Specials.
Pet friendly on the patio’s outdoor dining areas. FREE event and party planning for private parties and groups.
Located just steps from Tropicana Field.
Florida’s largest sports bar is also the official Tampa Bay Ray’s sports bar. Signature wings and burgers are only two items on an awesome menu of pub fare at its finest. Enjoy an ice-cold craft beer or cocktail from one of five bars.
CAFÉ AMERICANO Distinctive European ambience, accentuated by stunning food revelations. Superb selections of pasta, salads, meats, and desserts prepared using the freshest of ingredients. Right in the heart of downtown Sarasota. Dog friendly dining al fresco. Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. Sarasota, 941.365.1026.
CAPPUCCINO’S CAFÉ & WINE BAR Chef Hazel uses many Italian recipes which date back to 1913. Her special selections from around the globe make for a diverse menu of cooked-fresh-daily fare. Serving only true, all- Italian roast espresso drinks, including authentic espresso granita frozen latte’s, and more. Walls adorned with an artist’s vision of Italy welcome you to relax and enjoy. 2nd Friday of each month, proceeds from our wine tastings will benefit dog rescue groups. We are encouraging rescue groups to call us. Dunedin, 727.738.8009.
1320 Central Avenue St. Petersburg 727.822.4562
www.FergsSportsBar.com
GASPAR’S GROTTO The only pirate restaurant and bar in a city famous for its pirates. Its casual, comfortable atmosphere is only exceeded by the tasty servings from an expansive new menu. The pet friendly room, where Tanker Ray is the resident cat, is a dog friendly diner’s delight. The full bar includes an extensive col- lection of premium rums, perfect for washing down the great food. Monthly Pets on the Patio, first Saturday of each month. Ybor City, 813.248.5900.
SEA SEA RIDERS Award-winning, reasonably-priced seafood and steak, with dif- ferent specials every day. Family owned and operated for more than 20 years, everything made fresh in-house. An Old Florida ambiance inside a restored 1903 waterfront home with veranda dining to provide a unique and enjoyable dining experience. Unique, dog friendly dining area. Dunedin, 727.734.1445.
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TANGELO’S GRILLE What began in 1986 as an 18-seat hole-in-the-wall, Tangelo’s has evolved into a destination spot for tourists, snowbirds and locals alike. Indoor and outdoor dining, a tropical atmosphere and some of the tastiest cuisine in the Bay Area. The food is a blend of the Caribbean islands with a twist of Mexico. All meats are cooked on premises and all dishes are prepared using the freshest ingredients. Gulfport, 727.894.1695.
THE BROWN BOXER PUB & GRILLE The Brown Boxer is the premier pub & grille on Clearwater Beach, and now on Madeira Beach as well. Stop by for an amazing selection of food and drinks and an exciting energetic atmosphere for you AND your dogs. Voted one of the top 25 Bars in the Tampa Bay Area in TBT's 2011 Ultimate Bar Guide contest. Thanks to all our loyal customers for getting out the
vote.Clearwater Beach, 727.441.6000. Madeira Beach, 727.391.1704. Countryside, 727.799.3000.
www.TheNewBarker.com
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