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Food was great, no complaints there. However the management needs to inform the staff(and be informed) of Federal and State ADA law pertaining to service animals. I brought my dog in(fully trained service animal) and set him down by our table an went to the counter to order. First, the cashier asked if he was my dog and i said yes, and then she asked if i had a "card". First of all, it is ILLEGAL to request any documentation for service dogs. Second, private parties can purchase service dog certifications and cards online. It is also illegal to have a dog out in public identified as a service dog that is not fully trained. There are only two question staff are allowed to ask patrons with service animals. 1) Is the dog a service animal required cause of a disability? 2) What work or task has the dog been trained to perform? You cannot require documentation, you cannot require that the dog perform its task, and you cannot inquire about the nature of the persons disability. http://www.ada.gov/regs2010/service_animal_qa.pdf
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