Red Frog - Colfax
Red Frog
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There were no pool tables. There was cold beer though and a friendly bartender to serve it. It was over 100 degrees outside so that beer went down good and the AC kept the room cool too. There is a great view on the patio of the canyon behind the town of Colfax it's a good stop for a quick drink and run or stay all day cause there's nothing Goin on
Pleasant atmosphere. Damn fine pizza good peepoll and a wicked cool view of the mountains. Darby approved please stay safe! Love and friendship ain't always easy to come by. Please take care of my vickings.
Great little stop awesome burgers and great drinks. Great view from the outside patio.
A few friends decided to go on a motorcycle ride in the foothills and wanted to stop for lunch at The Red Frog. I had never been there and went on yelp to see the menu and reviews. There were horrible reviews regarding service dogs. I have a small service dog, well trained and not a bother, but the reviews said they did not allow service dogs. I called and asked the woman who answered the phone if service dogs were allowed. I even mentioned the bad reviews and that I did not want to make a fuss. If it was going to be a problem I would go somewhere else. She said that they were trying to improve the service dog issue and that it should not be a problem. She also said that we could sit on the patio. From the photos I assumed the patio was in the back. When we arrived and entered I was holding my service dog in my arms. Two different staff members started YELLING at me no dogs, no dogs. I stated that I had called the day before and was told the service dog would be allowed to enter. I said I wanted to let my friends know that I was told to leave. They continued to yell at me. I went out to the front fenced area without any shade and no one came out to take an order or bring any water etc. We decided it was not going to work out and we left. It was obvious that they had no interest in keeping out business. In a previous review the owner had stated that he did not want to get sued because a service dog might bite another patron. Service dogs do not bite, they do their jobs. How would the owner like to be sued for discrimination and not following the ADA rules? Do they have handicapped parking? are their bathrooms ADA accessible? This could get very expensive.
