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Today
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My husband recently visited this establishment with his emotional support animal and was looking forward to enjoying a drink at the bar. Upon arrival, he was asked to provide proof for the animal, which he had with him. However, despite this, he was informed that he could not sit at the bar and was asked to relocate to the patio. While we understand that establishments may have policies regarding emotional support animals, it is important to note that it is unlawful to ask for proof of a support animal or to inquire about the nature of an individual's disability.I initially spoke with Judy, who informed me that she would transfer me to the owner’s son. Unfortunately, I overheard her tell him Iended the call, which was not the case. I promptly called back and spoke with Andrew, who listened to my concerns. I explained that although my husband was understandably frustrated by the situation, my primary reason for reaching out was to encourage the education of staff regarding the legal requirements surrounding emotional support animals.We hope this feedback helps improve future experiences for all guests, particularly those with support animals. It is essential that businesses remain informed and ensure their policies align with the law.Can the Operator of a Public Place Require Proof That an Animal Is a Service Dog?A public place can ask only two questions to determine if that individual's dog is a service dog:whether the dog is required because of a disability, andwhat work the dog is trained to perform.The public place cannot require a person to "prove" that their dog is a service dog. A service dog is not required to be registered, certified, or identified as a service dog.However, in California, pretending to be an owner of a service dog is a criminal misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 (and/or up to six months imprisonment).
Javier Lopez
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Customer service is poor!
Brenda M
4 days ago
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Great variety of dishes, service was great, didn't matter who your server was, they all stopped by to check on us, great people, will go back for sure!
Seven Bates
1 week ago
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This is a massive home run. Everything is made extra tasty, the staff are enthusiastic and delightful, and the drink menu is extensive. I need to come back 39 times to be sure tho, so I'll check back.Also, if you like a Bleu cheese burger 🍔 - this is your dream location. The portion of cheese and the quality are amazing.
Coakley
2 weeks ago
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