Dog Friendly — Pubs in Aylesbury
Discover dog friendly pubs in Aylesbury. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 10 dog friendly pubs in Aylesbury
Aylesbury Park Golf Club
Andrews Way, Aylesbury HP17 8QQ
Barn like Golf Club bar. Outside area looking onto course. Beers not served until 11am. Unfortunately no real ale.
Watermead Inn
Lakeside, Aylesbury HP19 0FX
Large ornate pub built in the early 1990's. Windows for walls and nice views overlooking the lake. Well furnished with games machines in annoying places. Restaurant around the back serves a fair all day roast.
Hop Pole Inn
83 Bicester Road, Aylesbury HP19 9AZ
Pub offering ten cask ales. In addition it has a good range of mostly Belgian ales. It hosts a long running quiz on Tuesday night and also Ukelele on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. It also has occasional live music at the weekend.
Kennedy
Meadowcroft, Aylesbury HP19 9HQ
Large bar with a games room. Locally valued therefore listed as an asset of community value.
Horse & Jockey
Buckingham Road, Aylesbury HP19 9QL
Large pub concentrating mainly on food but has an area dedicated to drinkers. 2 for 10 meals are very popular. Lots of trade due to the attached Premier Inn Hotel
Queens Head
1 Temple Square, Aylesbury HP20 2QA
Open plan pub with a small function room and courtyard beer garden. Set in a quiet square in Aylesbury's quaint old town. Music features on weekend evenings. Plenty of other events held throughout the week.
Bricklayers Arms
Walton Terrace, Aylesbury HP21 7QY
Once part of the hamlet of Walton, this 17th-century pub is situated on a cross roads opposite the Aristocrat, just round the corner from Walton pond once a centre for breeding the famous Aylesbury Duck. The pub has an attractive timber beamed interior on several levels, with a beam roofed function room at the rear. A large fire provides a warm welcome in the winter, while a sizable enclosed beer garden at the back is a sun trap in the summer.
Old Millwrights Arms
83 Walton Road, Aylesbury HP21 7SN
Vibrant community pub with 9 handpumps, 7 of which for real ales including Locales and 2 for draught cider. Extensive menu including tapas and stone baked pizzas.
Buckinghamshire Yeoman
Cambourne Avenue, Aylesbury HP21 7UD
Mr Q's, sprawling estate pub, bright and cheery after its refurbishment. Games machine, TV's and 5 pool tables make this pub more for entertainment than relaxing. Real ale hanging on by its fingernails here. Locally valued therefore listed as an asset of community value.
Broad Leys
8 Wendover Road, Aylesbury HP21 9LB
Large 17th century free house on the outskirts of town which is well renowned for its food, especially their very popular Aylesbury Duck, which is all prepared on the premises. Although food is very important, the well used bar area shows that drinkers are well provided for. The loos are well worth a visit! The very large garden is partly covered for use by smokers and features a variety of statues and artifacts plus a Roman fountain. Accommodation provided in two boutique style rooms at the pub and a nearby cottage.
