Dog Friendly — Pubs in Barnstaple
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Found 13 dog friendly pubs in Barnstaple
Escape Down the Rabbit Hole
1. Market Street, Barnstaple EX31 1BX
Close to Barnstaple's historic Pannier Market, this film-themed café and restaurant opened in early 2018, added a licensed bar one year later, and then a micro-brewery on the premises in early 2019. Live Long & Prosper (a 4.0% IPA) and Memphis Belle (a 4.2% EPA) are regulars, with others beers from the range also featuring regularly. Escape Down the Rabbit Hole also harnesses story telling with two purpose-built "escape rooms", where teams can participate in a series of puzzles and challenges to complete a quest. Good pub food can be enjoyed in the spacious bar area, the adjacent restaurant or, in fine weather, the attractive Courtyard area outside.
Latitude 48
96 High Street, Barnstaple EX31 1HR
Opened in July 2019 as "Craft beer bar and street food restaurant".
Reform Inn
Reform Street, Pilton, Barnstaple EX31 1PD
Well-established, popular community local and brewery tap for Barum Brewery. From the main road, look above roof level for the pub sign to locate it. The skittle alley is the location for the annual Green Man beer festival in July and other regular beer festivals are held during the year. In the public bar, where there is a pool table, open mic evenings are held on Mondays, with bands appearing on alternate Fridays. The lounge bar is quieter.
Rolle Quay Inn
Rolle Quay, Barnstaple EX31 1JE
Found on the main road heading out of Barnstaple towards Braunton. The Rolle Quay Inn is a two room pub on the banks of the River Yeo, with a skittle alley and outside seating area. The larger of the two rooms can be busy with food orders at meal times, the smaller focuses on a pool table.
Cedars Inn
Bickington Road, Barnstaple EX31 2HE
Part of the Old English Inns estate, The Cedars was extensively refurbished in 2010. This country house, set in landscaped grounds, has accommodation comprising 32 self contained lodges centred on a courtyard and is a popular venue for weddings, private parties and meetings. Barnstaple town centre is a twenty minute walk or 5 minute drive away. The regular Greene King IPA and Abbot Ale are usually joined by a local guest beer.
Green Man
Pilton Street, Barnstaple, Devon, Barnstaple EX31 1PJ
Free house which was previously known as The Chichester Arms. The exterior of the pub was improved in 2011 and the name changed in tribute to the local Green Man Festival which takes place every July. Inside the large open plan bar is sub divided into smaller nooks and crannies. A carvery is served each Sunday lunchtime, and the skittle alley sometimes hosts the popular Pilton pantomime. Coors/Hancocks Green Man Ale is house Beer. New Landlords have leased the pub from the current owner before December 2021.
Cork & Bottle
56 High Street, Barnstaple EX31 1JB
The last pub on the town's High Street comprises one large room with a single freestanding bar in the middle. The cobbles at the entrance suggest it had a past as a coaching inn.
Ebberley Arms
40 Bear Street, Barnstaple EX32 7BZ
A traditional family (dog friendly) pub.
Union Inn
44 Princess Street, Barnstaple, Devon, Barnstaple EX32 7EU
This locals' pub on the edge of town was formerly known as Flukeys. It was extensively refurbished in late 2018 before re-opening in early 2019 as The Union Inn. Sharp's Doom Bar is invariably available and is sometimes accompanied by a guest beer. Good value food is served at lunchtimes, while bookings are also taken for evening meals.
Watering Hole
14 Castle Street, Barnstaple EX31 1PR
Reopened in 2014 after a prolonged period of closure and with a new name.
Marshals
95 Boutport Street, Barnstaple EX31 1SX
Town centre bar with old fashioned wood beams found opposite the Post Office. Breakfast is served from 10.30-12 and lunches 12-2. The live music on Sunday afternoon is popular with locals.
Lush
54-55 Boutport Street, Barnstaple EX31 1SH
Well equipped town centre pub and restaurant which, having been completely refurbished since known as Sherrys, re-opened as Alfie Browns in May 2013, and then became Lush in February 2019. Two guest beers are kept. Home cooked fresh seasonal food is served at both lunchtimes and in the evenings and bar snacks are also available from 10 until 5.30 every day.
Wrey Arms
Bickington Road, Sticklepath, Barnstaple., Barnstaple EX31 2BX
This recently refurbished and spacious mock-Tudor inn on the old Barnstaple to Bideford road now comprises a large L shaped bar with an adjoining restaurant area where good value food is served. There is accomodation upstairs of five en-suite rooms, while other facilities are available on the ground floor. Two real ales are kept, together with occasional guest beers. Breakfasts are served from 8 am. Monday to Saturday.
