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webhannet

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These places mentioned are not ones where you can take the dog to sit and eat. I'm not aware of any local places which allow or encourage bringing the dog to their outside seating. There are plenty of places for take-out, and you could eat in or near the car.

Fisherman's Catch - down the road next to the Route 1 firehouse. Fish take-out, or try to get a table near the window or outside picnic tables

Kin Wuan Chinese - cheap take-out in the Hannaford's shopping center - no outside seating.

Mehkong Thai - (Pad Thai is my favorite!) - relatively cheap and easy "better" take-out. Route 1, Moody. No outside seating.

McDonalds - DUH! and UGH! - but it's there.

Flo's in Wells has closed - The original FLo's is on Route 1, Cape Neddick/York - lunch hours. Not a place for Fido outside the car.

Things are "more relaxed" in September, and you my find it easier to get to places with picnic table dining.

Getting a grill gives you more options (or take your take-out there): there is a covered picnic pavillion at Wells Harbor park with a playground and the only dog-friendly beach in the area (inner harbor, next to the boatyard - no signs, but no one will bother you)!

Most RV parks have rules against leaving dogs alone, on-site.

Enjoy your stay.

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If you go to Kittery to the Outlet Stores, there is a clam shack right next to Kittery Trading Post that has outside tables. As mentioned above, Two Lights is great. The waterfront in Portland has some outdoor dinning also, but cannot recall any specific names. Also check out Perkins Cove, nice little sea side town with little shops.


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webhannet wrote:

These places mentioned are not ones where you can take the dog to sit and eat. I'm not aware of any local places which allow or encourage bringing the dog to their outside seating. There are plenty of places for take-out, and you could eat in or near the car.

Fisherman's Catch - down the road next to the Route 1 firehouse. Fish take-out, or try to get a table near the window or outside picnic tables

Kin Wuan Chinese - cheap take-out in the Hannaford's shopping center - no outside seating.

Mehkong Thai - (Pad Thai is my favorite!) - relatively cheap and easy "better" take-out. Route 1, Moody. No outside seating.

McDonalds - DUH! and UGH! - but it's there.

Flo's in Wells has closed - The original FLo's is on Route 1, Cape Neddick/York - lunch hours. Not a place for Fido outside the car.

Things are "more relaxed" in September, and you my find it easier to get to places with picnic table dining.

Getting a grill gives you more options (or take your take-out there): there is a covered picnic pavillion at Wells Harbor park with a playground and the only dog-friendly beach in the area (inner harbor, next to the boatyard - no signs, but no one will bother you)!

Most RV parks have rules against leaving dogs alone, on-site.

Enjoy your stay.


We have found places in every locale with pet-friendly dining establishments, just takes research. Portland has several, for instance. THanks for your help. We never left our first bulldog alone. I just keep reading about others that do it all the time so I assumed there ARE RV resorts that do allow it? This boy is more laid back about being alone so maybe one day we will be able to if we stay at a place that allows it.


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Just read that the Cape Pier Chowder House in Cape Porpoise allows dogs at outdoor tables. Has anyone been there?

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If your bully is well behaved and doesn't bark he should be fine while you go to diner. Zeus likes animal planet on TV keeps him company.


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Just found out Barnacle Billy's allows well behaved dogs at outdoor tables if anyone needs to know.

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