Dog Friendly — Pubs in Ampthill
Discover dog friendly pubs in Ampthill. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 7 dog friendly pubs in Ampthill
Albion
36 Dunstable Street, Ampthill MK45 2JT
An award-winning, proper, narrow-fronted Victorian pub with one large bar and 12 hand pumps serving a range of the local B&T beers as well as Everards Tiger and eight constantly changing ales mainly from micro breweries plus one changing craft keg beer. Two real regular ciders and a guest also served. There's a meeting room and secluded patio garden towards the rear. A varied selection of local clubs and groups are supported. Twice Bedfordshire Pub of the Year.
Engine & Tender
11 Dunstable Street, Ampthill MK45 2NJ
A tidy, lively, one-bar, traditional pub with a very welcoming atmosphere and varied clientele. A proper pub. Regular and changing beers are from the Greene King brewery with an guests. Lunchtime meals are served from Wednesday to Friday. Sports are very popular on the multiple TVs. There is a very pleasant patio area out the back, seating in front of the pub and as well as a covered archway.
Old Sun
87 Dunstable Street, Ampthill MK45 2NQ
Busy and cosy community pub on the town's main street with two bars plus a games room. There is a selection of regular ales. Popular with a good mix of people. A real fire adds a cosy feel in winter. There are ample decked and grassed areas to the rear and tables to the front. There is a function room in an outbuilding in the garden. Lots of fun events are arranged every year raising money for various charities.
Wingfield Club
37 Church Street, Ampthill MK45 2PL
Large, multi-roomed CIU affiliated club members. Small garden to the rear. The ales served. Used by many local groups including the council. Live music and other events held on a regular basis.
Prince of Wales
24 Bedford Street, Ampthill MK45 2NB
A Charles Wells owned red brick burger restaurant known as 'A Burger Joint' with comfy bar area known as 'A Burger Joint'. There is a very pleasanct walled and terraced garden. The dining area has brightly coloured café style furniture and the walls are decorated with very contemporary and eye catching artwork. Three real ales are usually served. Closed Sunday and Monday.
Queens Head
20 Woburn Street, Ampthill MK45 2HP
A truly charming and cosy 18th century tavern in a historic area of Ampthill close to the park and the Greensand Ridge walk. Inside is a low-beamed saloon bar, a lounge and another room which is available for private functions. The pub’s name refers to Catherine of Aragon who was imprisoned in Ampthill Castle while Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries and broke from the church of Rome.
White Hart
125 Dunstable Street, Ampthill MK45 2NG
Re-opened in May 2015 after a major refurbishment having been taken on by Oakman Inns. The two hand pumps feature changing beers from the local Kelchner Brewery (Ampthill) and the Fuller's range. The interior is highly contemporary but the historic English Civil War era mural has been lovingly retained and highlighted. An impressive Georgian façade with no less than 20 windows dating from the 17th century. There are two separate restaurant areas plus the front bar and a large outdoor courtyard.
