'Would it be a bad move?': Cafe patrons share 'disgusting' trend across cafes

The local café scene is a cherished part of Australian culture.

Everyone loves the aroma of freshly ground coffee beans, the warm greetings from baristas, and the scrumptious food that often accompanies lengthy conversations.

However, a recent trend brewed some discontent among avid café-goers.


It seems that a 'pawsome' problem is at the heart of the issue: dogs in cafés.

While pets are seen as part of the family, their presence in eateries has caused quite a stir online.

An anonymous woman shared her thoughts about bringing pets inside cafés and eateries.


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Cafés often have dedicated seating for guests with pets. Image Credit: Pexels/Cesar Mendez


'Where I live, there is a really nice and popular café with an outdoor seating area,' she wrote in a post online.

'There is a sign on the door saying to please keep dogs outside, but a lot of people ignore it and bring their pooches inside while waiting for takeaway coffee.'

'Would it be a bad move to ask the staff to enforce the dog policy?' she asked.


The woman's question garnered various responses from fellow café-goers and animal lovers.

Many rallied behind the woman, expressing their distaste for dogs in dining areas.

'I would appreciate it if you do that. My Dad brings bags of dog food to a local cafe and feeds his dogs on the tables. It's f****** disgusting,' one comment read.

'Speak to the customers ignoring the sign yourself, save the poor barista that's probably under pressure,' another suggested.

On the flip side, some argued that while the dog owners were flouting the rules, confronting them would be futile.

'It's really the staff deciding to pick their battles a lot of the time,' one commenter reasoned.

'I'm not a fan, but truthfully, if they're waiting for a takeaway coffee, it's not likely to be long,' another argued.


The debate did not stop at the café door; It spilt over into a broader discussion about allowing pets in cafés in general.

Critics of the canine companions cited several concerns about pets inside the premises.

'They stink, they p***, and can bother other patrons such as the elderly, infants or children,' one comment shared.

'Eat with your dog all you want, but I don't want to be forced to eat with your dog as well,' another stated.

However, others defended their right to dine with their pets.

'I don't get the unhygienic argument. Humans have been living and eating with and near dogs forever, and we are doing okay,' a comment read.

Ultimately, many agreed that the suitability of dogs in cafés should come down to the individual animal's behaviour.

Well-behaved dogs were generally acceptable, while those prone to barking or causing a ruckus were not welcome.
Key Takeaways

  • A debate recently emerged over allowing dogs inside cafés.
  • A woman shared her concern online about customers ignoring a local café's policy requesting dogs to remain outside.
  • Opinions about the woman's concern ranged from support for enforcing policies to arguments suggesting dealing with the issue is not worth the hassle.
  • While some found the presence of dogs in dining areas unhygienic and disruptive, others defend their inclusion as it could also depend on the dog's behaviour.
Have you encountered dogs in cafés? If so, how did it affect your experience? Do you think there should be stricter enforcement of pet policies, or should we learn to live and let live? Share your stories, thoughts and opinions about this debate in the comments below!
 

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We here in Western Australia have some lovely dog-welcome eateries. Most, if not all, are outside seating when your dog accompanies you. We regularly attend a wonderful place called The Surfing Lizard in Coogee. Yes, we take our 8-month-old King Charles Cavalier with us. He enjoys the additional company and attention of the many patrons, as well as the other canines. There are quite a few dogs that regularly attend there. The menu includes meals, snacks and drinks for our furry friends. The restaurant is absolutely full of diners during the warmer months, as it is attached to a surf lifesaving establishment. 90% of the dining area is outside. The other 10% is not really inside but surrounded by weather curtains. As yet I have not seen dogs inside of those curtained areas. We have been patrons there for quite a few years now, and when we invested in a pet, we decided that he would go with us to all places that accept them. Ironically, prior to being a pet owner, I was "on-the-fence" about their company in eateries. I now not only tolerate, but fully accept them, so long as they are well-behaved and toilet trained. They are accepted as "Mans'-Best-Friend", so let us treat them so.
We have some up our way too. They also have menus for the dogs. Water bowls are also provided. People chill out with their dogs there along the beach and those that don't like the idea have a choice of other eateries . I love the idea.
 
because MOST SEEM TO BE hard of hearing. i will shout again PEOPLE WHO HAVE THEIR DOGS OUTSIDE STOP THE PATRONS WHO DISAPROVE FROM DINING OUTSIDE. GOT IT.
Not even worth the time spent arguing with you. You are way too self-centered and pig-headed. We both have our views. Leave it at that. I just wonder if you can.
 
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We have some up our way too. They also have menus for the dogs. Water bowls are also provided. People chill out with their dogs there along the beach and those that don't like the idea have a choice of other eateries . I love the idea.
It warms the heart having these dogs surrounding you. There is unconditional love supplied by your dog. It is by far best to keep it reciprocal.
 
I don’t object to dogs if they’re in outside eateries but I don’t particularly want one at the next table when I’m out. It’s the same at Bunnings, my husband often complains about dogs everywhere. I don’t understand the need to take your dogs everywhere.
Exactly! Thet are YOUR Pets not any one else's.
 
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I would rather have dogs in Eateries than the badly behaved children that seem to be everywhere, running around, screaming, yelling, demanding and generally being total little thugs. With absolutely no control by the parents.
 
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Not even worth the time spent arguing with you. You are way too self-centered and pig-headed. We both have our views. Leave it at that. I just wonder if you can.
Sorry you got that crap for your comment. It's a shame there is so much arrogance. Sadly there will always be those who because they don't like something assume that they are always right. Bullies are everywhere.
 
I wouldn't take my snake to a Coffee shop......he prefers Tea. !!
So does my fox terrier - can't have a soothing cupper without him hanging over my shoulder looking for his share. Have to pour some in his bowl - he laps it up with gusto!
Having said that, I would never take either of my dogs to a cafe out of respect for the cafe owner and his other patrons.
 
I would rather have dogs in Eateries than the badly behaved children that seem to be everywhere, running around, screaming, yelling, demanding and generally being total little thugs. With absolutely no control by the parents.
Agree....those 'little darlings' can be annoying 'little terrors' at times in eateries and cafe's....they too should be on a lead and made to sit on the floor in a designated 'childrens zone' with their parents.....away from other patrons who just want a peaceful cup of coffee and something to nibble on. It's a COFFEE SHOP or CAFE......NOT a CHILDRENS PLAY CENTRE. The OWNERS of the shop also leave a lot to be desired for letting this happen to their paying patrons who are looking for a quiet place to dine for a little while.
 
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did you get a pet so you could parade it around? they are home company and nothing else. you may be sloppy over your pet and others are angry. keep your bloody pets at home where you intended them to be.
If this is a case of shooting the messenger than I don't know what is. You take the issue up with the owner of the cafe. not the customers you idiot and you deserve to be called that. You are content to use mugs that a thousand or more has drank from before you.
I have been to dog friendly cafes and not a problem at all and I have been to human toilets that has been messed up by drunks. Dogs are far more cleaner than that.
 
I don’t object to dogs if they’re in outside eateries but I don’t particularly want one at the next table when I’m out. It’s the same at Bunnings, my husband often complains about dogs everywhere. I don’t understand the need to take your dogs everywhere.
totally agree. when I see dogs in the trolleys at Bunnings - that is the limit. They don't go into woolies or coles so why into Bunnings.. Like dogs, but also like to go shopping without having to move dogs tails or heads from being run over by the mobility scooter. Some dogs just expect a pat as people go past as sitting on owners lap and then have seen some eating off a plate. NAH humbug scrooge all those things... people leave their kids at home so why not the dog.
 
We take our dog where there is an outdoor eating area but a couple of places you have to walk your dog through the indoor dining area to access outside! I’m not comfortable with this. I feel it’s a bit of an intrusion. I love my dog but I don’t expect everyone else to.
 
That is probably the most insane response I have EVER seen. Are you awake yet or still in fantasyland?
Would I be admitted to one of these "eateries" if I had a pet rat or ferret on my shoulder?

Dogs are not the only companion pets for humans.

Your response is one of self entitlement and reeks of a poodle owning snob.
 
I was under the impression that it was against the Law to allow pets in places where food is
Being served.. perhaps I have got it wrong…..? :unsure:
 
This is a cafe around the corner from where we live. It was closed when this photo was taken. People take their dogs there regularly and it is a battle to negotiate the PUBLIC footpath when these fleabags are sprawled all over place, denying the right of the pedestrian to clear and unhindered passage. How would someone with a mobility aid such as a walker or scooter feel about that?

Maybe I should give the offending dogs a swift kick in the guts!

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Due to the fact that I am allergic to most dogs unless they are hypoallergenic, I would just boycott the cafe.
 
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