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    The Best Dog-Friendly Restaurants of 2024, According to Tripadvisor. Eve Vawter. September 27, 2024 at 7:05 AM. Kasephoto/Shutterstock.

  3. Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar - Wikipedia

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    Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar is an American casual dining restaurant chain. As of April 27, 2024, Lazy Dog operates 48 restaurants across eight states: California, Florida, Nevada, Texas, Colorado, Illinois, Georgia and Virginia. [1] The restaurant's name was originally going to be Rocky Mountain Cafe.

  4. Clayton–Tamm, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Clayton–Tamm is a historic St Louis neighborhood and once an Irish-American enclave located near the western border of St. Louis, Missouri, USA, just south of Forest Park. Its borders are Hampton Avenue to the east, Manchester Road to the south, Louisville Avenue on the west, and Oakland Avenue and I-64 to the north. [2]

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    Clayton is a city in and the county seat of St. Louis County, Missouri, and borders the independent city of St. Louis. The population was 17,355 at the 2020 census. [4] Organized in 1877, the city was named after Ralph Clayton, a citizen who donated the land for the St. Louis County courthouse. [5]

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  8. Dutchtown, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Dutchtown is a neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri.It is called "Dutch" from Deutsch, i.e., "German", as it was the southern center of German-American settlement in St. Louis in the early 19th century. [2]

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