Category: Pubs
All these pubs have been rated by Woof-O-Meter , ensuring that they provide a welcoming and comfortable environment for dogs and their owners. It’s important to note that while these pubs are dog-friendly, it’s still essential to keep your dog on a lead and under control. So, the next time you’re looking for a place to enjoy a pint with your furry friend by your side, check out one of these dog-friendly pubs in Oxford!
The Porterhouse Grill & Rooms
Unleash Your Appetite Are you a steak enthusiast who also happens to be a devoted dog parent? Well, we’ve got just the place for you and your furry friend to indulge in a culinary adventure…
Read MoreA Tail-Wagging Time at Merry Miller
Daisy and Pepper’s Dog-Friendly Sunday Roast Photos by Daisy Intro:Step into the Merry Miller on Cothill Road, Abingdon, where the atmosphere is as warm and inviting as the wag of a dog’s tail. Daisy and…
Read MoreThe Grapes Pub Oxford
🐾 Tails and Ales: A Dog’s Day Out at The Grapes, Oxford 🍻🐶 Calling all doggos and their two-legged pals! 🐾 If you’re looking for a charming spot to unwind with your furry friends, look…
Read MoreThe Plough, Wolvercote
Tucked away in the quaint village of Wolvercote, just a stone’s throw from the bustling Oxford city center, lies a true gem of British pub culture – The Plough. This charming, centuries-old establishment has become a beloved gathering spot for locals and visitors alike, offering not only a taste of traditional pub fare but also a warm welcome to our furry friends.
Read MoreThe Jolly Farmers
The Jolly Farmers boasts multiple rooms, each exuding its unique and quirky charm. leather seating, comfortable chairs, and a cosy fireplace that emanated warmth. The old-world charm of wooden beams and floors added a touch of nostalgia, creating an atmosphere brimming with character.
There was also plenty off seating outside in the garden.
Tap Social Movement
Tap Social Movement Pub is not only a haven for dog owners but also a catalyst for positive social change. By embracing dogs, offering alcohol-free alternatives, and fostering an inclusive environment, they are successfully creating a space that brings people together while providing second chances to those who need them most. So, next time you’re in the mood for a memorable evening out, consider joining the Tap Social Movement and contribute to their inspiring cause, one pint at a time.
Read MoreKings Arms in Oxford
A Retreat for Writers and Dogs:
For those seeking solace and inspiration, The Kings Arms provides a haven where writers can indulge in their craft alongside their beloved canine companions. Whether it’s finding a cozy corner to pen their next masterpiece or engaging in lively discussions with fellow writers, the pub offers an atmosphere conducive to the creative process. Dogs, too, are welcomed with open arms, fostering an environment of warmth and companionship.
Medley Farm Bar
The Medly Farm Bar has a laid-back, camping-like atmosphere that’s sure to put you at ease. The friendly staff are always on hand to offer recommendations and ensure that both you and your dog are comfortable.
But the Medly Farm Bar isn’t just a place to grab a drink. They also serve up tasty pizza that’s perfect for a lazy afternoon by the river.
Read MoreHolly Bush Pub
The Holly Bush is conveniently located near the train station, making it the perfect spot to stop off for a bite to eat and a drink before or after your journey. Overall, I highly recommend this pub to anyone looking for a dog-friendly spot with great food and a warm atmosphere.
Read MoreLamb and Flag
The Lamb and Flag is more than just a dog-friendly pub in Oxford; it’s a historic landmark that has been a tavern since 1695 and is listed Grade II. Owned by St John’s College, the pub has a rich history and has been in the same ownership for centuries. In fact, profits from the pub historically funded DPhil student scholarships. It was even in the book Jude the Obscure.
Located on St Giles’ Street in Oxford, the Lamb and Flag is a charming and rustic pub with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. As a dog-friendly establishment, it’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a pint with your dog by your side.
Read MoreThe Chester Arms
The Chester Arms for their legendary Sunday lunch, and we had an amazing time. The staff were incredibly dog-friendly and made us feel very welcome from the moment we arrived.
Read MoreCosy evening or summer afternoon at The Turnpike, Yarnton
A short account explaining that the Turnpike pub in Yarnton is a dog friendly pub, with very welcoming staff.
Read MorePunter pub
Punter pub is located on the river Thames and offers seating both inside and outside, where you and your furry friend can enjoy the view of the river. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, with a mix of locals, office workers, and tourists.
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