I entered with a service dog, vested, leashed, and labeled. I was charged an incidental fee upfront and was told by an employee that I was not allowed to enter the breakfast area where there was food. When I explained this was a service dog, I was still told it didn't matter and was not allowed to get food. Both of these are violations of federal law, through the ADA. "People with disabilities who use service animals cannot be isolated from other patrons, treated less favorably than other patrons, or charged fees that are not charged to other patrons without animals. In addition, if a business requires a deposit or fee to be paid by patrons with pets, it must waive the charge for service animal". "Establishments that sell or prepare food must generally allow service animals in public areas even if state or local health codes prohibit animals on the premises". -ADA.gov