Lovely Country Pub - near Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Bright, modern restaurant-bar serving an upscale pub menu by day and bistro-style dishes at night.
Norwich dog-friendly pub, Norfolk A lovely dog friendly pub on the outskirts of Norwich city centre. Real ale and fantastic Sunday roast.
The Bell at Pensax, Worcestershire Dog friendly pub. Great beer, home cooked food, free house. Large beer garden, great views. Dogs welcome in all areas
The marine pub and hotel, Stonehaven, Scotland An excellent dog friendly pub with great selection of craft beers, whisky & food. Dogs are most welcome. This is also the home of the 6DegreeNorth brewery.
Halfway House Inn Kingsand, Cornwall The Halfway House Inn does food 12 - 2.30pm and 6-9pm. It is right next door to the main carpark in kingsand and is just around the corner from the dog friendly beach.
Dog friendly pub in hunting country, Kent Real ales, wines and pub grub in 18th-century, cosy inn with bare beams and wood stoves, plus a garden. Dogs very welcome. Children not allowed!
Dog-friendly pub offering good home-cooked grub, Buckinghamshire People and dog-friendly pub, offering a wide range of home-cooked food (inc. lots of veggie options) and a lovely garden. Also live music especially in the summer.
A very doggy pub with a log fire and dog walks, Scotland Well-placed dog-friendly pub with easy access to the canal, Loch Ness visitor attractions and visitor centre.
Scots Common dog-friendly pub and dog walk, Oxfordshire Woodland walk for the dogs. And the chance to discover possibly the most unspoiled pub in the county. If it's friendly rural authenticity you're after, here it is.
Rashleigh Arms dog-friendly pub near St Austell, Cornwall Pet friendly pub. A few minutes walk from Charlestown Harbour. Two miles from St Austell Centre.
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!
Lydden dog-friendly pub, Kent Freehouse that's handy for a doggie pitstop close to the A2, or for taking a break as part of a long walk starting elsewhere.