The Flamingo Lazeaway Club’s patio wraps around the building with a mix of covered and open seating, giving you options depending on weather and how much sun your dog wants. The industrial-casual vibe—exposed brick, vintage signage, craft cocktails—attracts a younger crowd, which means the atmosphere is relaxed about dogs hanging out at tables. Food leans toward elevated pub fare and wood-fired preparations, the kind of place that takes its cocktails seriously but doesn’t demand black-tie behavior from you or your dog.
Dogs stay outside on the patio; they won’t be allowed inside the main dining room or bar. Water bowls appear without asking, and staff will often bring one immediately when they see you’ve got a dog. The patio itself is substantial enough that you won’t feel cramped even when it’s busy on weekends. Most of the covered section has heat lamps, so shoulder-season visits work fine. The ground is a mix of concrete and permeable pavers—nothing that’ll trap mud between paw pads.
The location on 4th Street puts you within walking distance of downtown Santa Rosa’s Old Town district, where several other patios and walkable stops cluster. Parking is on-street and in the adjacent lot, usually available unless there’s a special event. The patio faces 4th Street directly, so traffic noise is present but manageable. Plan for afternoon or early evening visits if you want the best light and temperature for your dog—the covered areas fill up quickly once the sun angles lower. They’re typically open for lunch and dinner daily, with weekend brunch on weekends, though hours shift seasonally so checking their website before you go saves a trip.





