Dog Friendly — Pubs in Broughton
Discover dog friendly pubs in Broughton. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 9 dog friendly pubs in Broughton
Dog House Inn
Broughton Lane, Broughton HP22 5AR
Bar reached by a sets of steps from the main road and from the car park. Spacious early Victorian pub with restaurant. Locally valued therefore listed as an asset of community value.
Crown Inn
Bridge Road, Broughton PE28 3AY
The Crown Inn is an idyllic early 19th century pub opposite the church in the picturesque Cambridgeshire village. The décor is modern yet comfortable, with scrubbed pine tables and stone floor. Four hand pumps serve two real ales. The ales are usually from small regional breweries. The inn is popular with diners but retains a small area for those who call in for a drink. Dogs are welcome in the bar area. It is recommended that reservations are made is you are dining, especially at the weekend when it can be extremely busy The large garden is popular in the summer months, and a beer festival is held in a marquee on the late May bank holiday weekend
Tally Ho!
High Street, Broughton SO20 8AA
Village pub with a modern feel serving upmarket pub food. It is divided into two rooms, one exclusively for diners and the other for food and for those who just want a drink. The guest beers are sourced mostly from Wessex area breweries, the house beer 'Tally Ho!' was from the village's own 4-barrel brewery (Test Brewing) but brewing there has ceased so it will now be another beer. There is usually a draught cider available during summer time. Quizzes, meat draws, live music and a beer festival are hosted here and there is a customer loyalty scheme. Children and dogs are welcome.
Broughton Inn
502 Garstang Road,Broughton, Preston, Broughton PR3 5HE
Consisting of a rustic lounge and restaurant, it offers comfortable room for both dining and relaxing. Since the opening of the bypass. access from the quieter crossroads in the village is much easier. Games such as chess are available. Currently only Doom Bar is served during the week with Wainwright on at the weekends only. There is an outside seating area to the rear and a large car park.
Red Lion
45 High Street, Broughton DN20 0HY
Large pub on the main road, recently refurbished, with three separate areas inside. Four handpumps with Sharp's Doom Bar as the 'house' beer. Front right hand bar area has a multi-fuel stove and a large picture on a Red Lion on the wall. Bar stools make a nice addition. Daily meal specials from 530-9 pm Tues - Sat.
Olde Thatch Inn
9 High Street, Broughton DN20 0JA
A three roomed village pub with a separate lounge area. There is a games room where darts and pool are available along with the bar. The beer garden has undergone a recent refurbishment.
Red Lion
7 High Street, Broughton NN14 1NF
Large 18th century Northamptonshire ironstone pub with three main rooms; a bar, lounge and open plan drinking area, although none infringe upon the other to provide several discrete areas for socialising. Friday nights live bands playing rock, blues, folk, country and open mic. Now part of the local Olde England group of pubs.
Saye & Sele Arms
Main Road, Broughton OX15 5ED
Imposing 17th-century free house built of Hornton stone at the edge of the Broughton Castle estate. This friendly and welcoming hostelry is popular for its beer, food and friendly welcome. The beamed and flag-stoned bar is ideal for sampling the two regular and two guest ales. Food is locally sourced. There is an attractive beer garden for summer drinking and dining, and the pub holds regular events including a monthly quiz. Well worth a visit.
Offa's Dyke
Broughton Hall Road, Broughton CH4 0QN
This popular, modern estate pub has been at the heart of the Broughton community for more than 40 years. Meals are served in the large family-friendly lounge as well as the more lively public bar. Here you will find TV sport plus pool and darts. Quiz nights are Thursday and Sunday in the lounge. There is a spacious beer garden at the side. Dog lovers look out for Belle, the white Shar-Pei.
