Key facts
- Complaints regarding dogs in New York City eateries have reached record highs.
- Black Star Bakery on the Upper East Side has received hundreds of pet-related complaints.
- Reported issues include dogs roaming aisles, licking produce, and interacting with customers.
New York City is experiencing a significant increase in complaints related to dogs in food establishments, reaching unprecedented levels. A review of city data indicates a surge in incidents where dogs are reportedly roaming restaurant aisles, interacting with food items like produce, and even engaging with customers. The Upper East Side's Black Star Bakery has been identified as a particular hotspot, having accumulated hundreds of complaints. This trend suggests a growing challenge for businesses in managing pet presence and adhering to health and safety regulations.
