CAFÉ AMERICANO Distinctive European ambi- ence, accentuated by stun- ning food revelations. Superb selections of pasta, salads, meats, and desserts prepared using the freshest of ingredi- ents.A precious gemstone of culinary magic, right in the heart of downtown Sarasota. Dog friendly dining al fresco. Sarasota, 941.365.1026.
West Highland Terriers, Zoe and Moet enjoyed an evening out to help kick off the SPCA Tampa Bay’s 3k Pet Walk Fundraiser. The Yappy Hour was hosted by 400 Beach Seafood & Tap House.
CACIQUE ON MAIN Award-winning cuisine with a menu of fresh Mediterranean and Latin food, a large variety of wines to complement your meal, weekly entertainment, and salsa
dancing.All of this and more is yours at Cacique On Main.A family-friendly atmosphere where great tastes are celebrated every day. Dunedin, 727.216.6222.
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, includ- ing authentic espresso granita frozen latte’s, and more.Walls adorned with an artist’s vision of Italy welcome you to relax and enjoy. Dunedin, 727.738.8009.
GASPAR’S GROTTO The only pirate restaurant and bar in a city famous for its pirates. Its casual, comfort- able atmosphere is only exceeded by the tasty serv- ings 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 collection of premium rums,
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perfect for washing down the great food. Ybor City, 813.248.5900.
LUCKY DOG CAFÉ A café with a unique carnival theme and fun atmosphere makes this downtown spot a great family-friendly eatery. With riddles to answer, guessing games to play, the kids will want to stay. Specialties include the Lucky Dog, with an awesome chili sauce,mustard and sweet onions, just like Coney Island's; a southern slaw dog, and a variety of other favorite dogs to choose from. Homemade ice cream so delicious it’ll make you scream for more. 941.896.8839
SEA SEA RIDERS Award-winning, reasonably- priced seafood and steak, with different specials every day. Family owned and oper- ated 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.
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.
www.TheNewBarker.com
Photograph byAnna Cooke
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