Mogilefsky v. Panda Express CA2/6
Panda owns and operates a chain of Asian-style fast food restaurants. On January 3, 2020, appellant visited Panda’s Arroyo Grande location. Appellant, who had pre-ordered his food online, carried his small dog, a Chihuahua mix, under his arm. Appellant’s food was ready when he arrived and he proceeded to the counter to retrieve his food. Appellant held the dog above the food counter. Panda employees served appellant, who then left with his to-go order.
Appellant alleges that during this visit, three of Panda’s employees told him dogs are not allowed in the restaurant. Appellant claims he told them his dog was a service dog and that the Panda employees’ comments violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as incorporated by California’s Unruh Act.
Panda maintains that under its policies, service dogs are allowed to accompany guests with disabilities in all areas where guests are permitted and that its associates are trained to welcome service dogs.
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