Dog-friendly bar and beer garden in Cockermouth, Cumbria
Dogs and families are welcome on the ground floor and the garden at this relaxed and friendly bar in the centre of the pretty Georgian town.
Dogs and families are welcome on the ground floor and the garden at this relaxed and friendly bar in the centre of the pretty Georgian town.
In Summer when the sun's shining and the sea is twinkling blue, come here for a dog-friendly drink or meal at a pub which claims to be one of the oldest in Wales.
Do try and make a doggiestop in this little market town. You'll find dog-friendly pubs, dog-friendly B&B, a lovely dog-friendly cafe and bookshop, and a fabulous dog walk with swimming.
You really wouldn't guess from the outside what an absolute treat lies within. Dogs get a rousing welcome and a doggie pack for overnight canines. The interior of the building is quietly stunning.
Very friendly pub that accepts dogs in the bar. Great food and drink
Really dog-friendly hotel on the north coast of Northern Ireland. The beach is a mile away and well worth going to as your dog will make lots of new friends very quickly here.
We liked this dog-friendly local, and it's handy if you're staying near North Creake. And best to be within walking distance as there's limited on-street parking.
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.
Brewery, bar and beer garden plus outdoor kitchen providing pizza and burgers plus other food options. Indoor and outdoor seating areas now available after renovation works completed.
The Gordon Arms is a super friendly local pub. Dogs are very welcome, both with the staff and punters. And a lovely coal fire for winter evenings.
We were just a bit taken with this country pub, complete with its flock wallpaper from the 1950s. With a background in fine dining, plus enormous charm from the team this is definitely one to watch.
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.