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10 DOG FRIENDLY PUBS

Looking for a pub where you can enjoy a pint in the company of a four legged friend? We list ten of our favourite dog friendly pubs.

1. The Anchor, Faversham

This historic pub, just minutes from Faversham town centre and close to Faversham Creek, is canine crazy. It offers a warm welcome to dogs, and their owners, and well behaved mutts are welcome in both the bar area and the garden. 

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Dogs are welcome at The Anchor, Faversham

Dogs are welcome at the Four Fathoms, Herne Bay

2. Four Fathoms, Herne Bay

The Four Fathoms love dogs and have developed quite a waggy following.  With a special treats station permanently in the pub and the dog loving staff and licencees often seen giving amuse bouche to their hairy customers, many dogs visiting Herne Bay are drawn off the beach and into the Four  Fathoms.

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3. The Greyhound, Keston

Given the pub’s name, it’s only fitting that dogs are welcomed here. Looking out onto a picturesque village green, the Greyhound is a real community local. There is always fresh water and biscuits available, plus Doggie Sausages, Beer (Bottom Sniffer) & Pawsecco. Blankets are also available from the bar, should your dog wish to sit on a seat.

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Dogs are welcome at The Greyhound, Keston

Dogs are welcome at The Grove Ferry, Canterbury

4. Grove Ferry Inn, Upstreet

This has always been a very dog friendly pub, indeed they even have a special canine menu which features such delights as the Beagle Breakfast, Dalmatian Delight and Mastiff Meal. Pampered pooches can even have a bowl of Pawsecco. There are some great local walks nearby.

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5. The Juggs, Lewes

Picture postcard pretty, The Juggs in Kingston, near Lewes, is an historic 15th century pub, welcoming family groups, cyclists, ramblers and of course dogs. Located at the foot of the South Downs, it's a popular start/end point for those looking to explore the local area. Four legged friends can also enjoy a special Doggie Roast on Sundays.

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Dogs are welcome at The Juggs, Lewes

Dogs are welcome at the Kings Arms, Dorking

6. King’s Arms, Dorking

This historic old pub has always been a dog-friendly establishment, with biscuits and water on hand. If you need to work up a thirst, there are great local rambles.

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7. King’s Head, Wye

Located at the foot of the North Downs, and offering some great local walks, this charming country pub is renowned for the quality of its food, both for humans and dogs. Visiting canines can munch on dog biscuits baked by the chef. There is also a specially concocted dog friendly beer. The Kings Head was named the Kent Life Pub of the Year 2017.

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Dogs are welcome at the Kings Head, Wye

8. The Britannia, Guildford

This popular Guildford pub serves up fine food, drink and family-friendly hospitality, and you can even bring the dog! Water bowls, treats and dog beds are all available at the bar.

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9. White Lion, Selling

Close to Perry Wood and some great countryside rambles, the White Lion is a charming village pub that extends a warm welcome to both dogs and their owners. Fresh water is freely available, plus dog treats and towels for drying muddy dogs after a trek in the countryside - just ask at the bar.

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10. Zetland Arms, Deal

Located directly on the beach at Kingsdown, and therefore offering great coastal walks for dogs and their owners, the Zetland extends a warm welcome to our four legged friends. They are allowed both in the bar or outside on the seafront terrace.

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