
Senoia restaurant offers canine menu for dogs
Well, it was bound to happen. Outdoor patio dining gained popularity during the COVID pandemic and then came the trend of dogs joining their owners and restaurants and brewery patios. Now dogs can order from their very own menu at one popular restaurant in Senoia.
SENOIA, Ga. – What began as a pandemic-era trend of outdoor dining has evolved into a new kind of experience at a popular Senoia restaurant — one where dogs not only join their owners on the patio but order from their own specially crafted menu.
What we know:
Nic & Norman’s, the restaurant co-owned by The Walking Dead stars Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus, has rolled out a dog-friendly dining experience at its original location in Senoia, the longtime filming site of the AMC television series. The move has proved a hit with local dog owners.
The canine menu is more than a novelty. Meals start with a complimentary bowl of fresh water and include options like brown rice, peas, and carrots paired with grilled chicken, bison, burger patties, salmon, or steak.
What they’re saying:
“We’re here all the time anyway,” said Stephanie Grover, whose dog Niko recently dined alongside Jingles, the pet of fellow regular Leslie Lowe. “Now they can have their own food instead of waiting for the scraps.”
“There’s probably 30 or 40 pet owners with their dogs walking together down Main Street one night a week,” said Nic & Norman’s partner Scott Tigchelaar. “You see that many customers with that pets — you’ve got to cater to them.”
And they are. Meals are prepared in the kitchen “fresh and to Fido’s specifications,” Tigchelaar said, with a focus on dog-safe cooking techniques free from human spices.
It used to be if somebody accused your food of being dog food, that was a bad thing. “Now it’s a good thing. Folks seem to love it, and the dogs certainly do,” Tigchelaar joked.
Big picture view:
The concept has expanded beyond Georgia. Nic & Norman’s locations in Chattanooga, Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky, and Greenville, South Carolina, also offer the canine menu.
What’s next:
As for leftovers? Diners are encouraged to ask for a doggie bag — quite literally.
The Source: FOX 5’s Doug Evans spoke with Nic & Norman’s partner Scott Tigchelaar and patrons, including their pups, for this article.
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