Bell: Hotel Indigo, which has a canine cocktail hour. They have a whole buffet bar with a whole selection of dog treats. It’s a little overwhelming. But it’s great sitting on Peachtree out there on the patio. My owner loves to watch everybody go by, especially if anything is going on at the Fox. When they come to your table they bring a bowl of water for me. I don’t meet many dogs because I prefer people.
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Lupee: TreeHouse. I’m not a chain-restaurant dog. My palate is above that. I like to sit out there and see other dogs and I usually get to eat something pretty good, like chicken or a salad. My owner is a sucker, so I usually get whatever I want. And they’ve got this great big deck outside. It’s a real laid-back atmosphere so it’s really fun to go and kind of sit out there on the porch all night and just be real lazy and eat and drink.
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Ollie: Brewhouse Café. All the waiters are very dog-friendly. Some restaurants say it’s all right to have a dog on the patio, but then the waiter won’t come within 10 feet of the table. The first thing the waiter does is come over and bring me a bowl of ice water. I feel as welcome as anyone else in the party. I’m pretty much busy with the Kongs my owner brings so that I don’t disturb the humans. And the human beverages are fabulous. The Pain Killer is delicious.

