A Dog A Day’s patio wraps around the front of the restaurant along Santa Rosa Avenue, creating a dining space that feels open to the street while remaining sheltered from wind and sun. The setup is spacious enough that you and your dog can settle in without feeling cramped beside other diners, and covered sections allow comfortable seating through most of the year regardless of weather.
Dogs are welcome on the patio but do not enter the main dining area. The restaurant brings water bowls to your table and refills them regularly. While your dog won’t receive special menu items, staff treat arriving dogs as routine business, which means no uncertainty about whether your presence is welcome. Parking is direct to the restaurant.
The menu leans casual—sandwiches, burgers, salads—making it easy to order something quick if you’re passing through or to linger longer if you prefer. The patio faces Santa Rosa Avenue, so you have activity and people-watching, and your dog gets the same sensory input from the street. Hours run standard lunch-and-dinner service most days. The patio is heated during cooler months, which keeps this a workable stop even when other outdoor seating has closed for winter. If you’re visiting on a summer afternoon with a dog sensitive to heat, the shaded sections provide relief from the warmth.





