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This nicely landscaped, shopping, dining, and entertainment Mecca is a destination for all ages. Your friendly, well behaved dog is welcome to walk the grounds. It is up to the individual stores whether they are allowed inside. Dogs must be under their owner’s control, leashed, Read more...
Mayflower Dog Park is a 1.5 acre fenced area for off-leash dog play. Read more...
With about 900 Medals since 1994, this award winning winery also offers caterers, event staff, manicured lawns, flowering gardens, picnic areas, a gift shop and tasting room, all with a view of the mountains and cascading vineyards. Dogs are allowed around the grounds, but not Read more...
This eatery serves up all American comfort cuisine in a family friendly atmosphere. Leashed, well mannered dogs are allowed at the outer tables. Read more...
Specializing in American comfort foods with international inspirations, this eatery sources the freshest local produce and products available to provide a wide menu of freshly prepared signature homemade dishes. They also offer weekly specials and alfresco dining. Leashed, well mannered dogs are welcome at their Read more...
This Mexican restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. They use fresh ingredients and making their salsa and beans daily. Some of the items on their menu include Enchiladas, Burritos, Tacos Salads, Quesadillas, Nachos, Chicken, Steak and more. Well-behaved leashed dogs are allowed at the Read more...
Specializing in organic, natural and unprocessed food, this Mexican Eatery offers fajita burritos, tacos, salads, and salsas. Dogs are allowed at the outdoor tables but you will need to order your food inside the restaurant and dogs must remain outside. Read more...
This historic park honors the soldiers who fought here and stands as a reminder of the passions that can drive countries to bloodshed, and not as a monument to the Mexican-American war. There are interpretive exhibits/programs, nature and hiking trails, picnic areas, restrooms, and a Read more...
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