The Arch House
The Arch House, a fabulous taproom from award-winning brewery Anspach & Hobday, is the place to go for puppy parents. Bring your furry friend along with you as you sample a range of tasty craft brews and moreish bar snacks.
Dog lovers, we know it's heartbreaking to have to leave your pup at home all the time. But you know what? There are plenty of places across the city that welcome pooches and their parents with open arms. From Shoreditch haunts for after-work boozing to spots that even have their own signature 'dogtails', here are the best dog-friendly pubs and bars in London.
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Last updated on 13th November 2024
The Arch House, a fabulous taproom from award-winning brewery Anspach & Hobday, is the place to go for puppy parents. Bring your furry friend along with you as you sample a range of tasty craft brews and moreish bar snacks.
Thornbury Castle is a cosy Central London pub sitting snug between Baker Street and Marylebone station. Established in 1852 and gorgeously decked out with a mix of vintage and chic, the oak-panelled walls, oodles of candles, dim lighting, and cascading ivy, this boozer serves up a delicious menu of homemade tapas and juicy steaks. The cocktails are a must-try, as is their selection of world gins, whiskey, craft beers, and cask ales.
Not only does The Little Yellow Door boasts colourful interiors, from velvet scalloped armchairs to luxurious sofas, but it's also dog-friendly. Head along with your puppy pal in tow to enjoy delicious cocktails and sharing plates with the best company possible.
Looking for a cool dog-friendly rooftop bar in Hackney with a magical view of the London skyline? Netil360 is the place to be. Sip on some refreshing cocktails and enjoy the unpretentious atmosphere with your pooch. And don't forget to check out the epic sushi rooftop restaurant and micro gallery displaying the epic works of London's street artists and illustrators.
If you're wandering around London with your pooch, in search of a dog-friendly pub for you and your furry friend to both relax in, then head to The Jack Horner on Tottenham Court Road. This charming boozer boasts dark wooden interiors and a friendly atmosphere that's welcoming to the four-legged among us. Enjoy a craft beer, ale or soft drink here, along with a selection of droolworthy snacks like Yorkshire puddings with onion gravy for dipping.
Just across from Battersea Park, The Prince Albert is excellent for refuelling after a long walk in the park accompanied by your four-legged friend. A warm welcome comes as standard, with hearty food, a vast choice of drinks and a bowl for any visiting dogs to round things off.
The Park Tavern is ideally located just a short walk from King George's Park, plus is renowned as one of the best dog-friendly gatsro pubs in London. Get stuck into the eclectic menu of classic grub and South African-flavoured bites, then wash it down with wine, cocktails and bottled beers.
If you're in the market for a dog-friendly bar in London, Limin Southbank is a lovely location for both you and your woofer to enjoy a drink. While your doggo is playing? Feast on Trinidadian dishes and sip on a cool cocktail or two.
Seeking dog-friendly spots in London? The Roebuck has got you (and the doggo) covered. This Victorian-style boozer offers a fabulous indoor and outdoor space to chill with the pooch. Better yet, this hub touts a cracking food or drinks menu to boot.
The Owl and Pussycat is one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Shoreditch. Showcasing a heated beer garden and stylish, contemporary interiors, it's the ultimate watering hole for a Sunday afternoon with roast, a pint and a few head scratches.
A centuries-old hotspot in North London, The Flask is a top-notch Highgate pub with a pet-friendly garden. Complete with a Dickensian vibe, a ghostly tale, and a cosy beer spot with Fuller's ales galore, fret not; you AND your dog will get the VIP treatment at this boozer.
If you're planning a pub visit to The Old City Arms, then you don't have to worry about leaving your pooch at home because this charming boozer welcomes them with open paws. Bring your four-legged friend along for an ice-cold beer (for you) and a good glug of water (for them) as you catch some sports and tuck into pizza topped with bacon and pineapple.
The Coach Makers Arms is one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Marylebone. Pups and owners are recommended to dine on the ground floor, with bowls of fresh water and the occasional treat available, while lip-smacking Sunday lunches are an absolute must for human visitors.
With a license dating back to 1752, Birdcage Stoke Newington is a stunning pub boasting high ceilings and tall windows. Decked out in leather booths and industrial-style light cages, it offers exceptional craft beer, traditional pub grub, and a selection of tasty cocktails.
When it comes to dog-friendly pubs in Clapham, Belle Vue is sure to cater to all of your needs. Dogs will be welcomed with water and head pats, while humans can get excited about elevated classics like posh kebabs, chicken parmigiana and a whole load of vegan options.
You and your dog can enjoy a relaxing day out at The Spring Grove, a laidback, cosy pub in Kingston that's been around since 1896. From the roaring fireplaces to the displays of books hanging from the walls, you'll feel right at home here. They serve, fresh, seasonal British produce through classic dishes like fish and chips or a Sunday roast, with plenty of premium wines and cask-conditioned ales to wash it all down.
Head along to the dog-friendly hotspot: The Duchess. Whether you're looking to catch up with pals over a scrumptious Sunday roast or pop in for a quick pint when it's just you and your furry friend, this West End venue will have you covered.
Bringing a slice of country pub-style dining to Victoria, The Thomas Cubitt is a dog-friendly watering hole that features an enticing menu of seasonal specials and a comprehensive booze list. Feel free to dine on the ground floor with water bowls available for pets who don't mind a lively atmosphere.
Flaunting brunches, therapeutic activities and a plethora of tasty treats for your doggo, Pawsitive Cafe is a fabulous spot to eat and drink in London. This dog-friendly Notting Hill spot promises to help with your mental health and create a calming atmosphere.
Picture this: you've just hopped off at Kew Gardens Station, pooch in tow, and are looking for a spot for the both of you to grab a quick drink. Well, Tap on the Line is here to save the day. This colourful and bright pub is a dog-friendly hub slinging out fantastic food as well as offering a pawfect selection of drinks. Tuck into the likes of beer-battered haddock sandwiches and plant burgers while your fury friend has a splash of water before you embark on an adventure again.
With plenty of outdoor space for dogs to run around in, Pillars Brewery is a top choice for days out with your furry friend. This multi award-winning venue has been around since 2016, serving up fresh pints of lager brewed on site, as well as locally sourced stouts, ciders, wine and more. To top it all off, there's also a food truck serving up Indian fusion fare, from firecracker potato wraps to dosas and chicken burgers.
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The Betjeman Arms is set in a beautiful Grade I-listed building and is one of the best dog-friendly pubs in King's Cross, with leather booths, quirky knick-knacks and the like. It also boasts a mega outdoor terrace for those warmer days, as well as signature cocktails and killer cuisine.
Operating on the slogan that if your dog is friendly the pub is too, The Greyhound in Sydenham feels it's only right that you're allowed to dine and drink alongside your furry friend. Grab a table inside the cosy haunt or at one of the courtyard seats and relax in each other's company.
Located in Bayswater, Leinster Arms is a brilliant boozer when it comes to dog-friendly pubs near you. Enjoy a freshly pulled pint and a plate of almond pesto linguine while having your four-legged friend by your side.
Aragon House is one of those bars that's a bit of an all-rounder, showcasing gorgeous interiors, a beaut beer garden and one helluva menu. But did you know it's also dog-friendly? Take your pup out for the day to enjoy the atmosphere of this lovely haunt.
The Regent is a charming Balham local with a secret beer garden and an excellent range of liquid libations. Pop by for one of the best dog-friendly places in London, showcasing hearty British grub, including droolworthy Sunday roasts, with plenty of water for your pup.
If you're a lover of craft beer but can't bear to leave your pooch at home, a trip to The Queen Charlotte is the best of both worlds. Here, you'll be sipping your way through a range of pints from local breweries and munching on piled-high burgers.
Don't leave your four-legged friend at home because this South London favourite welcomes pups of all kinds. Not only are you just minutes from the sprawling Clapham Common, but you'll also find tasty food, excellent drinks and a lovely resting spot for you and your dog.
Sporting a covered and heated terrace to the front, The King of Prussia is one of our top picks for alfresco drinking north of the river. The friendly boozer totes a huge selection of local ales, along with summer spritzes and fruity craft sips.
People's Park Tavern just absolutely love it when you bring your pup along with you. With Victoria Park on its doorstep, it's a great hideout to relax with some food and a pint after a long walk, knowing your dog is just as at home as you are. And did we mention it's totally gorgeous?
At The Fulham Arms, you can enjoy laid-back luxury and a taste of the British countryside in a beautiful South West suburb. The menu focuses on elevated pub food using the finest seasonal and local produce, along with a great selection of drinks. Come relax in their pretty courtyard for al fresco dining and drinks in the summer sun.
Taking your pooch for a jaunt around London Fields? Pitch up to Pub On The Park afterwards and treat yourselves to a chill-out session. With a massive outdoor area and friendly staff that'll cater to your needs, it's one of the best dog-friendly pubs in East London.
Over at Homeboy Islington, your four-legged friend is more than welcome to join you, with Doggo Treats and water bowls waiting. Make your way over to get stuck into mouthwatering bites, from garlic cheese fries to hefty burgers, washed down with cocktails, Guinness or whiskey.
Can't bear to part from your puppy pal? Then head on over to The Happenstance, where their gorgeous terrace has been decorated to look like an enchanted forest and is dog-friendly. Snap up a table to sip Christmas cocktails while surrounded by luscious foliage.
A diddy little gastro-pub just off the King's Road in Fulham, The Rose is the perfect boozer to get all the cosy feels. Serving up classic pub-grub such as meaty sirloin steaks and swish haddock and salmon fishcakes, if the weather permits, make sure to grab a seat by the fountain in their charming beer garden. Oh, and don't forget your little ones; kids and dogs are more than welcome.
The Rose and Crown is the perfect dog-friendly pub in Wimbledon thanks to its friendly resident labrador, Freddy. Pay him a visit with your pup and you can curl up indoors or out in the beer garden where heaters will help to keep things cosy in the cooler months.
Go for a stroll along Regents Canal with your favourite companion and stop by The Narrow Boat for a cask ale and hearty plate of elevated British fare. That's not all though, as this waterside pub also offers beautiful canalside views from its outside terrace.
City of London boozer Crutched Friar welcomes your pooch with open arms, boasting a dog-friendly beer garden and bar area. But that's not all, as this spot also rustles up "yappy meals" for your pup, including fish and chips, paw-star martinis and more.
Bring your beloved pooch along to the Boaters in Kingston for some sunshine sipping. This gastropub provides a laid-back indoor space, alongside a swoon-worthy riverside terrace for the warmer months. Hungry? Check out the elevated classics, from roasts to scallops.
Nestled in King's Cross and boasting a sprawling alfresco terrace (on top of a foliage-filled balcony), The Lighterman is a popular place to wet the whistle. Even better? This joint is pup-friendly, so you won't have to leave your furry friend at home.
Whether you're after a quick bite to eat or relaxing after a stroll along Portobello Road, this is the perfect pitstop. The Porchester is a dog-friendly pub in Notting Hill, serving hearty comfort food alongside an extensive range of classic cask ales.
Got your pup with you? That's no issue at all when it comes to 28-50's wine-loving venues, which you can find across the city. Boasting a menu filled with killer bites, from charcuterie to cheeseburgers, it's the ideal plot for drinking and dining, especially with your dog in tow.
One of the most beautiful dog-friendly bars and restaurants, The Other Kitchen is waiting for you. Whether egg-filled brunches, sarnies, sharing lamb kebab plates or arancini are more your thing, they're got it here, all with plenty of signature cocktails on the side.
Boasting a stylish setting and lip-smacking cocktails, The Marylebone is a more than suitable choice for your four-legged friends. Cosy up inside with a fresh pint to hand or mosey outside in its bustling beer garden so your pup can roam a little more freely.
Who wants to leave their furry friend out? Not Mercato Metropolitano. This Elephant and Castle destination rustles up cuisine from all over the world (think pizzas, Caribbean bites and ramen), with a load of tip-top bars to help you wash it all down.
The Montpelier in Peckham is always a prime place for socialising, showcasing top-notch drinks, high-quality grub and non-stop tunes. It's also a dog-friendly pub, so you and your pup can settle into the venue for tasty tipples and a lively night of fun.
Located under the railway arches in Herne Hill, Bird House Brewery is a cool brewery and taproom that serves up some of the freshest pints around. You can bring your furry friends along too, with a spacious heated and covered terrace for them to roam around.
Enjoy brilliant beers, wines, cocktails and bar snacks, as well as a lineup of regular weekly events - including DJ sets on the weekend.
One of the city's most popular pubs just so happens to be dog-friendly. Welcoming pooches from all corners of the city, The Folly is more than happy to host your four-legged friends. Venture over for lip-smacking cocktails, unique interiors and a seasonal menu of grub.
Just a stone's throw from Regent's Canal, Signature Brew is pouring cool craft brews for you from its archway taproom, with an open doors policy for your pups. It's also got a number of outdoor tables for those of you looking to soak up the rays while sinking some quirky IPAs, rice lagers and coffee-infused pints.
Princess Victoria in Shephard's Bush will be over the moon if you bring your pup with you next time you visit, whether it's in the bar, dining room or pretty courtyard. Your dog is sure to lap up the atmosphere, especially since there are bowls of water and tasty treats for all those good boys.
Go sky-high with your canine companion by ascending to one of the best dog-friendly rooftop bars in London. Found in Peckham, Bussey Rooftop Bar fronts captivating views of the city, as well as cracking cocktails and freshly prepared pizzas.
Life just isn't as good when you can't have your pooch by your side, so The World's End has put your worries at bay by being dog-friendly. Head along with your puppy pal to enjoy mouthwatering pub grub and tasty tipples aplenty.
Mondo Brewing Company knows that a day spent without your furry friend is just not worth having. Head on over to this haunt for an epic range of beverages, from lip-smacking IPAs to lagers, in the cool space. Feeling hungry? It has food trucks and an order-in policy for that.
Fancy bringing your pooch to the pub? Now you can at the Queen's Head Hammersmith. This West London boozer welcomes all pups into its laid-back indoor space or beer garden. If you've worked up an appetite, check out the mouthwatering gastro menu for top-notch fare.
Music & Beans is a dog-friendly cafe and cocktail bar in Shoreditch, bringing you a whole load of wine, coffee and boozy concoctions to accompany your trip out with the pooch. Plus, if you want something to eat as well, check out the tapas and meze here.
If you're on the hunt for dog-friendly pubs in Holborn, The Punch Tavern is a historic Fleet Street haunt for after-work boozing and dining. Against a backdrop of Victorian wooden features, you and your pooch will be able to unwind in style.
A venue that welcomes all dogs, Friendship Adventure Brewery's taproom is a fab shout after a walk around Brockwell Park. The Brixton-based venue slings out seasonal beers brewed on-site, as well as a lip-smacking list of wine and cider.
If you're after dog-friendly pubs, head to Earl's Court for their cosy pub at the Prince of Teck. Enjoy eating tasty tacos, calamari and juicy burgers while playing with your pup. And if you're thirsty, pair your meal with a freshly pulled pint.
If you fancy taking your pooch into the city, then this Liverpool Street gem is the place for you. Devonshire Terrace is a chic spot boasting a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy inventive cocktails in one of their two alfresco seating areas or satisfy your hunger with anything from curries and steaks to mezze boards and burgers.
Proud of its dog-friendly status, this Camden pub welcomes your furry pals with open arms. As for its human punters? Expect a wide selection of delicious, British beers, classic comfort food and surrounds that mix contemporary and traditional decor.
The Star by Hackney Downs is making sure that your pup feels totally welcome, sporting a doggy wall of fame, free treats behind the bar and even a yearly show. As for you? Get stuck into the mouthwatering street food and refreshing pints.
It doesn't get much better than The Lock Inn, one of the best dog-friendly pubs in London. Settle down with your pooch at this canalside venue to enjoy the selection of cold craft beers from local breweries or opt for a sunny seat in the beautiful beer garden.
The clue is in the title with this renowned craft beer brand. BrewDog is not just about fresh pints, cool IPAs and dark stouts; the bars across the city are more than welcoming to your puppas. And if you're looking for a dog-friendly pub in Soho, they've got you covered.
Can't find a dog-friendly pub in London? Truman's Social Club has got you covered. Not only does it front a stunning space that's welcoming to furry friends, but it also offers a droolworthy food and drinks menu that's bound to get those taste buds tingling.
Peckham Arches is one of South London's most vibrant and eclectic event spaces, offering a unique blend of industrial charm and creative energy. Nestled beneath the iconic railway arches in the heart of Peckham, this versatile venue is perfect for a wide range of events, from live music to pop-up markets.
The venue's raw, urban aesthetic, with exposed brickwork and high ceilings, provides a striking backdrop to hang out with your mates. Better yet, it's pooch-friendly so your furry pal doesn't have to be left behind. You'll find a fantastic selection of London beer here, paired perfectly with delicious food from talented vendors.
Looking for dog-friendly pubs in South London? Stop by The Crooked Billet after a ramble around Wimbledon Common. You'll surely have built up an appetite, so you can enjoy classic British grub and refreshing drinks while in a cosy setting indoors or alfresco in the garden.
A Colliers Wood staple, The Holden is a fun and friendly pub, with affordable drinks, tasty nosh and one helluva beer garden. So, after you've had a wander around Wandle Park, pitch up with your pup to wind down in a pretty surrounds.
The Railway is a dog-friendly pub in London, one that conveniently sits on Greyhound Lane - get it? Think old world wine, the city's finest craft beer and more across this friendly spot, all with your pooch for company.
One of the most dog-friendly pubs in West London, touting vintage seating, pendant lights and wooden accents, Cock and Bottle is always popular for a pint. And while you knock back a drink or two at this Notting Hill hangout, you can enjoy the company of your puppy pal.
Take your pup to one of these fun hangouts in Canary Wharf, Victoria and Oxford Street. Enjoy a delicious meal from one of the many food vendors, as well as a tipple or two, without having to worry about what your little rascal is getting up to at home.
One of the best dog-friendly pubs in North London, The Gipsy Queen is making sure your canine companion doesn't have to stay at home. Stroll over to enjoy craft beer (with over 20 different draught lines), as well as enticing eats from pop-up street food kitchens.
When it comes down to dog-friendly bars and restaurants in Waterloo, The Refinery Bankside is bound to impress. Dig into elevated plates in the alfresco garden space during the warmer months with your pampered pooch. Think burgers, brunches and European-inspired dishes.
The Last Talisman is a seriously trendy watering hole, slinging out world-class cocktails and East Asian-inspired dishes. And you won't have to leave your puppy pal at home if you visit this one, as it's also one of the best dog-friendly pubs near London Bridge.
Treat your pooch to a day out at The Pembury Tavern – a historic watering hole churning out local beers courtesy of nearby brewery Five Points. Pair your pints with slices of award-winning Neapolitan pizza – and be sure not to take your eye off it in case your furry friend goes in for a bite.
The Collab is a dog-friendly bar and kitchen in Walthamstow, dishing up a menu of droolworthy burger buns, wings and craft beer. Take your furry friend for a relaxed session at this East London plot and they'll be welcomed with open arms.
Kings Head Chingford is the ideal spot when it comes to dog-friendly pubs near you. Enjoy everything from burgers and buttermilk chicken sandwiches to signature salads and much more. Don't forget to bring your four-legged friend.
A fancy Grade II-listed boozer on Hornsey's high street decorated with stained-glass panels and snob screens, Great Northern Railway Tavern welcomes pooches and their humans with open arms and plenty of treats. Head down to sip on indie beers, ciders, and home-infused gins while you snack on delicacies like lentil croquettes or dine on crab and shellfish linguine. What's more, entertainment like live music, pub quizzes, and celebrity readings make this Fullers' Tavern one to watch.
Make your way to Prince Blucher, a historic boozer in Twickenham, where you and your furry friend can chill in the airy bar and restaurant or revel in the sunshine with a pint of cider in their beautiful beer garden. Built in the mid-19th century, this pub holds tradition close to its heart, boasting a bare-boarded bar with antique-style pump handles and unique pump clip fittings. Head down to catch all the sports action on one of their screens while you nibble on their delish home-cooked plates.
Found in a gorgeous Victorian building that dates back to 1855, The Albert is situated just North of Kingston town centre. Expect cosy, traditional interiors complete with rustic wooden floors, comfy leather sofas and portraits lining the walls, with all kinds of fine wines and real ales to choose from. They serve everything from slow-cooked beef loaded fries to a sumptuous Sunday roast here, with regular live sport screenings too.
Paws for a moment and check out the Ferry Boat Inn in Tottenham. It's a barking good spot right by the river with classic, belly-filling pub grub and a huge back beer garden with over 50 tables and cosy heated patio lamps. Plus, they've fetched some top-notch real ales and a variety of drinks that change with the seasons.
Located in Peckham, CLF Art Lounge is a stylish two-storey venue that boasts a gorgeous rooftop terrace filled with plants, which is covered and heated for alfresco drinks all year round. Bring along your pup for a few relaxing drinks in the sun, with tasty dishes like Dominican fried chicken or slow-cooked aubergine up for grabs too. You'll also find a regular lineup of live music, DJ sets and other entertainment here, so there really is something for everyone.
East Dulwich's The Great Exhibition is a gorgeous Victorian pub, boasting boozy brunches, quiz nights and live music making up the event schedule. Dogs are welcome day and night, with staff on-hand to provide bowls of water and plenty of treats to keep them happy.
After dog-friendly pubs in Bethnal Green? Birdcage is the ideal stop-off after a walk, or a way of keeping your pooch involved in the next boozy outing. Expect cool cocktails, marvellous pies and plenty of craft beer, all while your furry friend is welcomed with open arms.
A top-notch boozer on Bermondsey Beer Mile, Gosnells Bermondsey Bar is an ideal spot for those after hoppy pours. And to top it off? This venue is also dog-friendly and has a cracking outdoor space for those summer months. If you're hungry, there's also a BYOF option.
A pup-friendly boozer on Ballards Lane, Elephant Inn boasts traditional dark wood features, plenty of HD TVs and events galore, from quiz and jazz nights to hilarious comedy clubs. With a top-notch selection of classic drinks and seriously delish Thai food like red curry made with aubergine, bamboo shoots, and coconut milk, head down to this classic pub for a great time with family, friends and pooches.
This dog-friendly pub in South London is a must for sports lovers and their best buds; amble over to catch all of the latest fixtures. And if you're in need of refreshment, just check out The Garratt and Gauge Wimbledon's ever-affordable menu of classic grub and an extensive list of boozy beverages.
The Tooting Tavern is a hit with locals thanks to its vast range of cocktails, wines, and craft beers. You can chill on a comfy couch, hang out with your buddies, catch the game, enjoy a family night, and even bring your four-legged friends. And when you're feeling peckish, this spot has you sorted with bar bites and a delicious menu featuring chef's favourites like custom-made fresh sourdough pizzas, which you can savour in their trendy pub atmosphere, complete with a sun-soaked outdoor terrace.
The Rosy Hue in Elephant & Castle knows it's no fun without our beloved pooches by our sides, so it welcomes dogs. Whether you're popping in for some tasty grub with your best friend or want to soak up some sun on ithe outdoor terrace, this is bound to impress you (and your furry friend).
You won't have to leave your pooch at home with The Plough Beddington. This popular joint offers a great beer garden, ideal for those who fancy chilling in the sunshine with your furry friend. On top of that, there's also a burger shack to fill up on the good stuff.
Don't forget to get your pooch all dolled up for a night (or day) out at Betto Tapas & Cocktails. This dog-friendly venue is home to a fabulous range of sharing plates, from the likes of halloumi, chorizo and patatas bravas, which can be enjoyed with its epic selection of booze.
Not only is The Green Room happy for you to bring your pup, but the Southwark spot is also home to a delicious menu of cocktails, pizzas and small plates. If the sun's out? Venture to the extensive terrace space, while indoors comes complete with leather seating and botanical touches.
One of our favourite dog-friendly pubs south of the river, Prince of Wales has plenty on offer for you and your pooch. Not only is there a heated outdoor terrace space, but you can tuck into gastro grub while your pup gets just as much attention as you do from the friendly staff.
Located on Commercial Road, a hop and skip from Docklands, the Star of the East is a hidden gem from the 1800s. This pub radiates charm and even has a secret garden, ideal for those snug moments. Inside, it's all about wooden décor and soft lighting, with function rooms that haven't lost their historic touch and better yet, this boozer is pup-friendly.
Pop in for a weekend brunch, crack open a cold one, or treat yourself to a cosy dinner with your pooch alongside you. The menu? Think chicken wings with loads of sauce options, buffalo chicken burgers, Caesar salads, and drool-worthy sourdough pizzas.
Those of you living in East London should venture to Swift, one of the best watering holes to have cocktails with your dog. It's a classy bar that rustles up award-winning drinks and some seriously sensational brunch dishes that are sure to keep you comfortably stuffed.
Home to a team that adores dogs of all shapes and sizes, Alice House, which is just shy of Queen's Park, welcomes you to bring your puppy pal all year round. And when you're not swooning over the adorable fluffs, enjoy beers, cocktails, wine, and internationally inspired dishes.
The Orange is undoubtedly one of the best dog-friendly pubs in Victoria, welcoming canines of all shapes and sizes on the ground-floor with a bowl of water and an ear scratch. Meanwhile, owners can check out a menu of elevated British classics, including Sunday roasts that are sure to provide plenty of shareable scraps.
The Old Joinery in Greenwich offers a menu of street food and cocktails alongside regular music events. Proudly stating a dog-friendly policy, it will have you and your pooch relaxing in a cool setting with a charming outdoor area for alfresco sips.
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As it serves up to 30 wines by the glass and rustles up a mega menu of seasonal fare, you're not going to want to miss out on Humble Grape in Liverpool Street. And you know what? You don't have to, as dogs are welcome in the bar, restaurant and outdoor terrace.
After somewhere to take your pooch that also happens to boast stunning views of the capital? Then look no further than Los Mochis London City. This gorgeous rooftop space is so pet-friendly that it's named after the owner's dog - and there's even a statue of the adorable pup on the roof. There are a whole lot of creative cocktails to enjoy while you're here, alongside Mexican-Japanese fusion dishes such as chipotle miso soup or octopus teriyaki with jalapenos.
While real country pubs are a bit of a trek away, Battersea has the perfect solution if you and your pup are craving a little comfort. Warm up beside a glowing open fire then explore The Woodman's impressive menu of grub and real ale without having to travel the distance.
If you're on the hunt for some quality street food and you don't want to leave your pooch behind, head on over to Market Place Peckham, a stylish, foliage-adorned food hall that welcomes dogs with open arms. It showcases ten of the best vendors across London, like Baba G's, Los Tacos and Little Tokyo, so you can feast on global eats while your furry friend lays beside you.
This dog-friendly cocktail bar in London launched the city's first-ever 'dogtail' menu, allowing your pup to drink along with you. Signature creations include the Poochie Colada, made using coconut water, kale and broccoli, as well as the boiled chicken-infused Cluck O'Clock.
In search of places to take your dog in West London? You can count on this Hammersmith boozer, as The Duchess W6 welcomes furry friends and their owners alike. Here, you'll find cosy interiors, classic British fare and craft beer from local creators.