Dog Friendly — Pubs in Bethnal Green
Discover dog friendly pubs in Bethnal Green. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 14 dog friendly pubs in Bethnal Green
Old Street Brewery Taproom
Arch 11, Gales Gardens, Bethnal Green E2 0EJ
Taproom of the Old Street Brewery. Currently on soft launch selling 4 tank beers , 4 guest taps and bottles.
Marquis Of Cornwallis
304 Bethnal Green Road, Bethnal Green E2 0AG
Comfortable island bar pub. Darts. Cooked meals lunchtime and snacks other times.
Old George
379 Bethnal Green Road, Bethnal Green E2 0AN
Pub stripped back to bare floorboards and bare bricks. Large rear garden. Ground floor fascia has been removed to reveal nice old Truman’s Brewery signage beneath. Five handpumps installed.
Camel
277 Globe Road, Bethnal Green E2 0JD
Good little pub. Usual range of reals includes a gold, Sambrooks Wandle and Adnams Mosaic, with a fourth one that is a seasonal or otherwise special. Snug in Winter. Lots of outdoor pavement space Famous for specialty pies and toasties,food is served until 10pm with special offers for lunchtime.. South facing beer garden. With interesting decor the pub is frequently used as a film set
Carpenter's Arms
73 Cheshire Street, Bethnal Green E2 6EG
Former Truman's street-corner pub, tastefully refurbished and popular with the young Whitechapel crowd. Pictures on the wall show historical views of the pub and local area. An opening at the rear of the front bar leads to two back rooms, the garden and smoking area, and the toilets. An extensive selection of world and UK bottled beers is available, An extensive food menu is offered, including Sunday Roasts, from opening until it runs out.
Kings Arms
11a Buckfast Street, Bethnal Green E2 6EY
This pub serves 2-3 cask ales displayed on a board by the bar however the hand pumps are unbadged. This pub was taken over in 2013 and refurbished with a mixture of dark green panelling and contemporary Tiling. About 50 bottled beers from the UK,Scandanavia and the US are served. An ever changing range of keg beers..Food is scotch eggs together with cheese and meat boards.
Owl & Pussycat
34 Redchurch Street, Bethnal Green E2 7DP
Former Charrington, now a Brakspear pub, leased to Young's since 2014 as part of the Geronimo brand. Roomy pub with open fireplace and garden area at back, upstairs bar/function room.
Royal Oak
73 Columbia Road, Bethnal Green E2 7RG
Ex Truman's pub retaining many original features despite being opened up with a single central bar. The food offering ranges from snacks through small plates to more substantial meals such as steaks. There is a small white walled garden with a variety of plants. One of the Inter-War pubs listed in August 2015.
Nelson's
32 Horatio Street, Bethnal Green E2 7SB
Situated just between Hackney Road and Columbia Road sits The Nelson’s. It has gone through a number of renovations over the last decade; the latest incarnation is a welcoming LGBTQ+ pub with a roaring Sunday trade for the Flower Market and a traditional roast dinner. The new owners, Benjamin Todd (former Home & Casita manager) and Stagg & Barber Events (running bars from festivals to Royal Ascot) have brought their twist to the site in the redesign and the new drinks on offer. The beer taps also churn out a number of craft beers (Deviant & Dandy and Goose Island) and a number of cans are available if you want to take advantage of the takeaway license. Extensive gin menu. UK Open Mic hosts a great night every Thursday from 19:00, you can sign up on their website if you’d like to play. However if karaoke is more your thing, then you’ll prefer Sundays from 19:00. Sunday roasts available. Bookings recommended
Marksman
254 Hackney Road, Bethnal Green E2 7SJ
1860s pub. Formerly tied to West brewery, later to Hoare, Charrington, but a free house since the 1970s. Décor blends contemporary and period features, e.g. an octagonal skylight at the front, chandeliers made from drinks bottles. Mix of newer and longer-standing East End custom. Named Michelin "Pub of the Year" for 2017.
Virgin Queen
94 Goldsmiths Row, Bethnal Green E2 8QY
It was built by West's Brewery in the 1920,s and was the Duke of Sussex until renamed by the previous landlord after his favourite football team, West Bromwich Albion. Situated between Broadway Market and Columbia Flower Market on the cycle route from Hackney to the City, it attracts a cosmopolitan clientele. The pub was sold to small chain operator Remarkable Restaurants who have refurbished it and reopened in December 2017 in collaboration with a fish restaurant. It now has a traditional feel and has a mainly fish menu.
Sebright Arms
31-35 Coate Street, Bethnal Green E2 9AG
Previously a pub with a chequered history, the Sebright is now a very busy establishment serving up to four real ales and bottle-conditioned beer, including beers from London microbreweries, along with real cider. The interior comprises two wood-panelled rooms. Food (run separately from the bar) is available from a varying menu and includes Sunday roasts. Bi-annual beer festivals are held, and various entertainment is staged in The Venue downstairs.
Dundee Arms
339 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green E2 9LH
Reopened on a free of tie Lease on 2 April 2015. A sister pub to the crooked Billet. There is a mixture of wood paneling (both painted and unpainted) and bare brick walls. A wonderful and very rare original mosaic sign "Dundee Arms" was uncovered during the refurbishment. Likely to be late Victorian. Otherwise mostly distressed interior with some comfortable fixed bench seating. Opposite the York Hall where the Pigs Ear Beer Festival was founded in 1983. The Real ales frequently feature Truman's, ELB and Siren Craft.
Approach Tavern
47 Approach Road, Bethnal Green E2 9LY
Now a Remarkable Restaurants Free house.
