![]() Albeit to areas like Alexandria, Arlington, and Shirlington where we and our pet have been welcomed. We have not experienced this bias in other areas around DC and we have been coming here for the last year and a half. She said they had closed off the open part of the patio, but as soon as we left and walked across the street, she seated another party at the table she said was closed. After 45 minutes, we were texted to be seated, only to be told by another female hostess (in a very hostile manner) that we could not take the dog on the patio. She took our number to text when a table was ready and my husband got drinks at the bar while we waited outside. At least 3 times I told the hostess that we had a 5 lb dog. ![]() ![]() I asked for seating outside for 2 people and a 5 lb Maltese dog. We walked down the street to Walrus Oyster & Ale House. ![]() Unfortunately we had just checked into a hotel on the waterfront for the week. With so many restaurants with outside seating, we could not find a place that would allow our 5 lb. ![]()
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