Old Scalby Mills dog-friendly pub, North Yorkshire Far end of North Beach at Scarborough. Brilliant pub, good food, cask ales only found at this Pub. Very welcoming to dogs, allowed in all rooms and dining room.
The Dartmoor Diner dog-friendly, Devon Dartmoor Diner is a small family run restaurant with plenty of character serving fresh homemade dishes. From coffee and cake to a 3 course meal there is sure to be something for you.
Puttenham dog-friendly pub and walkies, Surrey Old fashioned non pretentious pub and food. Dogs welcome in garden and bar.
Kirkby Lonsdale dog-friendly pub, Cumbria The dog-friendly bar at the Sun Inn, Kirkby Lonsdale has the welcoming hospitality, warmth and character of a traditional Lake District inn, serving a selection of real ales from the Lake District...
Old Silent Inn, dog-friendly inn near Haworth, West Yorkshire Well-placed pub that's ideal for recovering from a paw-stretcher of a dog walk on the Pennine Way. While you're there, check out the history of the building - there are some seriously spooky stories.
Thurlstone dog-friendly pub, South Yorkshire Friendly village pub with food on Sundays. Open fire, dog biscuits on the bar and fresh water. Good local beers for the adults. Our dogs love it there!
A429 dog-friendly pub near Lighthorne, Warwickshire Dog-friendly village pub with a friendly atmosphere. Roaring fire in winter, and plenty of outside tables for the summer.
Tewkesbury dog walk and a dog-friendly pub, Gloucestershire Traditional and dog-friendly pub, dating back for centuries and a ghost or two to prove it. Other dog-friendly cafes and eateries also available.
Isfield dog-friendly pub, East Sussex The Laughing Fish is in the heart of the finest East Sussex countryside and many of those enjoying it find their way to our door.
Islington dog-friendly pub, Greater London Excellent pub, presided over by Buster, with no messing tasty food, good conversation and great atmosphere.
A5 Rhydlydan dog-friendly pub, Wales A traditional dog-friendly Inn just off the historic A5 coaching route, a few miles from Betws-y-Coed on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.