Dining Out With Your Dog [Quick Tips]

Sesamo Restaurant
3 min readJul 15, 2021

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Dining out with your beloved pet can be a fun way to spend time together. During the COVID-19 pandemic, more restaurants are offering outdoor dining services, making it easier for you to enjoy meals with your dog.

A Google search can help you easily find a restaurant with an Italian wine bar in NYC, there are some etiquette rules you should consider to have a great dining experience.

In this post, we are going to shed light on quick tips to dine out with your dog.

Dining out with your dog

Know Your Pet

The first thing is to know your dog’s behavior before taking it to eat out in a restaurant. In many cases, dogs get aggressive when dining in public no matter how well-behaved they are when eating at home. So, take your time to analyze whether it’s ok to take your pet for dining out.

If your dog isn’t good with strangers or barks excessively if taken to a new place, consider delaying your plan of dining out with them.

Find a Trusted Restaurant

Not all restaurants in your region are pet-friendly. Before booking a table at a local restaurant, you should check their regulations for pet owners. Visit their official website, social media channels, and read reviews online. Do comprehensive research to find the best restaurant to take your pet to dine out at.

Call the restaurant ahead of your visit. Tell them about the behavior of your pet and anything you need from them such as a water bowl. Additionally, you should learn about their reservation policies, extra charges (if any), etc.

Train Your Dog at Home

Training helps you have better control over your dog. If you know how to calm your aggressive dog, you can easily handle it in the restaurant in case things get worse.

Start training your dog at home. Begin with teaching them to lay on the ground while you are eating. You can use their favorite toy to distract them until you finish your meal.

Then, start adding distractions and monitor their performance. Invite your neighbors and friends to your home and notice if they are good with strangers.

Additionally, teach your dog basic obedience training commands.

Practice again and again to encourage positive behavior in your dog.

Bring a Short Leash

Imagine you are enjoying your favorite Italian pasta, and suddenly notice your dog running out. You have to run after them, which will ruin your dining out experience.

To avoid this, you should always keep your dog on a leash when in the restaurant. If you are planning to eat indoors, stick to a standard leash for your pet. Also, make sure the leash is connected to a harness properly.

Most importantly — never tie your dog’s leash to a table or chair in the restaurant. This can cause injuries to people around you, you, and the furniture. Hold it instead. You can loop the leash around your wrist.

Feed Your Dog First

You don’t want your dog to disturb you while you are enjoying your meal. Right? Feed your dog first before they take a fried chicken leg piece off someone’s plate.

However, it’s a good idea to feed your dog before you leave your home. You should bring some treats for your dog. Prefer all-natural treats such as bully sticks — they last longer and provide various health benefits.

Want to enjoy authentic Italian dishes? Visit Crispin’s Restaurant. It’s one of the best Italian restaurants in Hell’s Kitchen. They provide spaghetti meatballs, mahi mahi, grilled salmon, french toast, etc. They have an Italian wine bar NYC, thus you can order your favorite wine to pair with your meal. Explore their website for brunch and lunch menus.

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Sesamo Restaurant
Sesamo Restaurant

Written by Sesamo Restaurant

Sesamo is the new incarnated Crispin’s with the same Italian food that you know and love but with an Asian touch.

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