| Anywhere between Baltimore and Silver Spring will work for us. |
| I don't know of any where you are but here in DC there are many restaurants with patios that allow the dogs on the patio. I believe that all restaurants ban pets in the indoor dining room. |
| Why do you need to take your pet with you? Please be considerate of other patrons - even patrons who want to sit in the patio without animals around them. Leave your pet at home, please. |
| Inside a restaurant? No. You can try the outside eating area of some places in like Georgetown or bethesda |
| petco |
Lol!!! |
Sure! Can all of you with poorly behaved kids leave them at home? TIA! |
PP here, and I'm down with this. But there's still no comparison between your pets, and people. Please also stop taking your dogs into street-side retail stores. And no, you cannot register your furbaby as a service animal. |
Pets are gross. Most children aren't. |
| OP here: This is for friends driving from out of state. Was hoping for some sidewalk restaurants. Else, we'll picnic. |
| Gross. Please picnic. |
+1 But don't let your dog run around. Keep him anchored to your picnicking. |
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Where do you want to stop?
You can find pet-friendly restaurants in SS (http://www.bringfido.com/restaurant/city/silver_spring_md_us/), DC (http://www.bringfido.com/restaurant/city/washington_dc_us/) and Baltimore (http://www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/dining/baltimore-diner-blog/bal-dogfriendly-restaurants-in-baltimore-pictures-20130610,0,7390810.photogallery) |
| Most restaurants will allow pets in the outdoor areas. |
So if you have a problem with it take it up with the restaurants. |