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Things To Do

Pet-Friendly Restos

Author: Mare Czinar
Issue: November, 2012


Like our Pet Guide? Enjoy this bonus list of pet-appropriate restaurants and bars in the Valley.


La Grande Orange Grocery & Pizzeria 
American
4410 N. 40th St.
602-840-7777, lagrandeorangegrocery.com
This upscale market and deli serves a few simple but elegant breakfast selections, good sandwiches, great pizza (dinner only) and fanciful desserts baked by Tammie Coe. The kid-friendly pizzeria makes wonderful (and often trendy) pies. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. $-$$


Windsor
American
5223 N. Central Ave., Phoenix
602-279-1111, windsoraz.com
Great patio, hip crowd. $$


Two Hippies Beach House
Mexican
501 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix
602-277-0399
Gotta love the $1.50 tacos. At those prices, buy a couple for your four-legged friend. $


Casey Moore’s
Seafood/BAr
850 S. Ash Ave., Tempe
480-968-9935, caseymoores.com
Located near campus, this is the preeminent dog-friendly hang in the East Valley.


Joe’s Farm Grill 
American
3000 E. Ray Rd., Gilbert
480-563-4745, joesfarmgrill.com
Joe Johnston (of Joe’s Real Barbecue) has converted the house in which he grew up into a flashback-to-the-’60s restaurant, featuring excellent hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken baskets, fries and milkshakes – all made with fresh, top-notch ingredients. It’s hard to say which is better: the excellent food or the soothing rural setting, shaded by ancient trees. Lunch and dinner daily. $


Haus Murphy’s

German
5739 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale
623-939-2480, hausmurphys.com
German cuisine, dog-friendly patio, convenient wes-side location.


Salty Senorita
Mexican
3636 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale
480-946-7258, saltysenorita.com
Few Valley-ites realize that this popular Old Town waatering hole is also a great place for a dog-date.