Napa Valley, California
The French Laundry Terrace
Thomas Keller's legendary garden terrace, where seasonal tasting menus pair with vineyard views — dogs welcome on the patio.
Coming soonTables where the reservation is always for two — plus one.
In Paris, dining with your dog is less a privilege than a cultural expectation. But even by Parisian standards, Le Cinq elevates the experience to something approaching theatre. Beneath gilded ceilings and 18th-century tapestries, Chef Christian Le Squer's three-Michelin-starred kitchen creates dishes that are as visually arresting as the room itself — while your companion rests on a velvet cushion beside your chair, attended to with the same quiet reverence as every other guest.
The sommelier arrives with water for your dog before the wine list reaches you. A small ceramic bowl, branded with the hotel's crest, is placed beneath the table with ceremony. This is not accommodation — it is integration. The message is clear: if you are welcome here, so is everyone you love.
“The maître d' knelt to greet her before he greeted us. In that single gesture, we knew we'd found our place.”
The Dining Dog Experience
Velvet cushion placed tableside upon arrival
Branded ceramic water bowl with filtered still water
Complimentary house-made dog biscuit from the pastry kitchen
Terrace seating available for warmer months
Staff trained in canine etiquette and comfort
Why We Love It
Three Michelin stars with zero compromise on canine welcome
A dining room that feels like stepping into a painting
The tasting menu rivals any in the world — and your dog rests peacefully throughout
Parisian elegance that treats dog companionship as the norm, not the exception
Napa Valley, California
Thomas Keller's legendary garden terrace, where seasonal tasting menus pair with vineyard views — dogs welcome on the patio.
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