The historic and dog-friendly Chequers, Norfolk Outstandingly pretty pub with a signature thatched roof and a long history of hospitality. The puppy was made very welcome, as were we, and it's well worth a visit.
Bold Arms dog-friendly pub, Merseyside Character quality local in the heart of historic Chuchtown Village. Just a 2 minute walk from Botanic Gardens. Great traditional pub food served all day.
Dog-friendly pub near Bognor Regis, West Sussex This quirky pub is a bit like stepping into a time warp. A bit Marmite, but it's a popular place and dog-friendly. Certainly an experience!
Dog-friendly pub near Otford, Kent Welcoming Kentish dog-friendly country pub that's close to the M25 and the M20. They boast a large garden with traditional games, and also a resident ghost.
Urban Jungle - Garden centre and cafe, Norfolk We recently visited Urban Jungle, this is a wonderful dog friendly garden centre with exotic plants but most importantly a great spot to grab a coffee with your furry friend.
The Fighting Cocks, West Midlands Nice neighbourhood pub with good food and outdoor seating area. Dogs welcome inside and out.
Dog-friendly gastro-pub near Blackburn, Lancashire An old pub with a welcoming mix of tradition, and modern dining. It's a stylish approach that's in keeping with centuries of hospitality.
Dog-friendly inn with B&B near Glastonbury, Somerset Warm and friendly dog-friendly inn with B&B rooms close to Glastonbury. There are local footpaths, but none close to the pub and we didn't warm to walking along the main road.
The Fleece Inn Haworth, West Yorkshire A traditional inn with rooms in the heart of Bronte country, on the famous cobbled Main Street, a Timothy Taylor pub with award-winning beers & great food.
River views, nice food, Cambridgeshire Southoe Turn Dogs welcome in bar area ( not main restaurant). Comfortable seating/ tables log fire in winter. Food available. Outside river view pub garden with porch area for hot days. Friendly staff.
The Trent Lock dog-friendly Country Pub & Restaurant, Nottinghamshire The pub used to be called The Navigation Inn, it sits right beside the Erewash trail. The pub has a massive outdoor area so you can sit away from people but dogs are also allowed in the pub as well.