Quincy’s Pub & Cafe sits along Commerce Boulevard with a patio setup that lets you eat without retreating indoors—the covered and heated sections mean you’re not stuck in full sun or rain with your dog. The place pulls in a solid crowd for casual American pub food: burgers, sandwiches, salads, and the kind of solid fare that works for a lunch break or after-work stop. The kitchen does straightforward execution without pretension, and portions land in the reasonable range.
Dogs are welcome on the patio itself, which is the outdoor dining area. You can bring your dog out there with you while you eat, though they’ll stay outside rather than entering the interior space. The staff tends to have water available for dogs, a small but real courtesy when you’re sitting in the sun. There’s no special dog menu, but tables on the patio mean your dog has room to settle while you handle your meal.
The Rohnert Park location puts you off the Highway 101 corridor in a commercial area that’s easy to access and park in. The patio faces the plaza rather than street noise, so it’s quieter than you’d expect from a boulevard address. Weekday lunches tend to be calmer than Friday and Saturday evenings when the bar side picks up. The covered sections actually matter here—Sonoma County afternoons can get warm, and you’re not cooking your dog while you eat. Winter makes the heated areas genuinely useful for staying outside comfortably. Call ahead if you’re planning a larger group, as patio seating fills up during peak times.





