🐾 How to Handle Aggressive Dogs at the Dog Park – Real Advice from Dog Owners
Visiting the dog park can be a joyful activity for both you and your furry friend—but aggressive encounters can quickly […]
Out of the Park Burgers is a casual dining spot known for its unique burger offerings including gluten-free options and a great Cuban sandwich. The restaurant features outdoor seating where dogs are allowed, accommodating pet owners who want to dine with their furry friends outside. It is wheelchair accessible and offers a friendly environment with a variety of food options including Columbian dishes. While it is not a dog park, it is a dog-friendly place with convenient amenities such as free parking and multiple service options like takeout, delivery, and dine-in.
Wow. It’s truly inspiring that in 2025, there are still places that act like service dogs are some kind of myth or urban legend. Let me paint you a picture of the magical experience we had yesterday at this delightful little dump.
We walk in with our service dog—no signs anywhere saying dogs aren’t allowed (because, you know, they forgot it’s not 1950 anymore). They let us order food, happily take our money, and only then do they suddenly decide to inform us: ‘No dogs allowed.’ Oh, brilliant timing. Love that.
So I calmly say, ‘He’s a service dog.’ And this walking encyclopedia of ignorance hits me with, ‘That’s not a service dog. Service dogs don’t stand up.’ Excuse me—what? I wasn’t aware we were consulting the National Authority on Canine Posture. Apparently, if your service dog doesn’t levitate or recite the ADA by heart, he’s fake. Good to know.
Here’s the kicker: my dog is trained, certified, and working—just not for someone who understands how society functions. If this guy spent five minutes learning about service dogs, he’d know they’re trained for all kinds of support—yes, even for people with the disability of being completely unable to comprehend others’ needs.
Honestly, it’s depressing that there are still people this outdated walking around pretending they know things. Welcome to the modern world, buddy—try to keep up.”
Very good Burger & Fries. Lots of great looking choices on the menu. It wasn’t busy when I visited and the counter person was very helpful and polite. After taking my order (one combo meal), he joined the other worker in back to help prepare the food. Two workers for one combo meal seemed excessive. The dining area needed more attention. Tables wiped own, a quick sweep… I did enjoy the Burger and hope they get it together.
Got a burger and fries. The food was decent. The burger was tasty but overpowered by the Cajun fries. Quick service, the place was clean. I recommend that if you order during lunch, order ahead. Overall, it’s a good burger joint. They have wings, hot dogs, and shakes. Will go back to try the other options!
Update they have the most amazing Cuban sandwich. Best I’ve had hands down!!
I recently tried the grilled chicken sandwich with a gluten-free bun here and I have to say it was one of the best gluten-free buns I’ve ever tasted. It was incredibly fluffy and flavorful, without the dryness that often comes with gluten-free options. The bun complemented the sandwich perfectly.
I also had the chance to try the bacon chipotle mayo burger with a gluten-free bun and it was amazing! So good! and the bun held up beautifully.
If you’re looking for a place that offers delicious gluten-free buns for both burgers and grilled chicken sandwiches, this is definitely the spot. I highly recommend! You will also pay extra for the bun but it’s so worth it!
(Keep in mind I’m gluten sensitive and I don’t have celiacs disease)
This is a unique burger 🍔 joint that is a stand alone building in a shopping center off of Carleton Avenue in Islip. They also have some Columbian Food as well. A plain looking facility. You order at the counter then take a seat. Reasonably priced. Card payments are accepted. Good burgers 🍔. We will definitely be going back.