Dog Friendly — Pubs in Buxton
Discover dog friendly pubs in Buxton. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 16 dog friendly pubs in Buxton
Buckingham Hotel
1 Burlington Road, Buxton SK17 9AS
Public bar located within a hotel named after local artist George Ramsay. Occasional sports events are shown on TV. Well-behaved dogs are welcome in the bar.
Cheshire Cheese
37-39 High Street, Buxton SK17 6HA
Double fronted building of considerable age with old associations with the livestock trade. Purchased by Everards in Summer 2013 and, after refurbishment, opened under the management of Titanic in Autumn 2013. The pub is essentially open plan but split into several alcoves. Low ceilings with original beams adds to the cosy atmosphere. Several areas have wooden floors and there is a quiet area away to the right which features an open fire. The bar boasts an impressive array of 10 handpulls serving a range of Titanic beers and guests. This is the 8th Titanic pub and the first in the High Peak. A welcome addition to the local real ale scene.
Duke
123 St John's Road, Buxton SK17 6UR
Refurbished in June 2013.
Eagle
10 Eagle Parade, Buxton SK17 6EQ
A traditional locals pub
New Inn
2-3 Market Place, Buxton SK17 6EB
On the historic market place in the centre of town. Refurbished in 2013 and now features eight handpulls serving five of the regular Robinsons beers, plus a seasonal, and two under the Hartley's name. Good homely pub with live music most Fridays; real fire in winter. Food available, check website for food times and menus.
19th Hole
1 Townend, Fairfield, Buxton SK17 7EN
On the north side of Buxton. Panoramic views over Buxton and the nearby golf course. Thursday night is quiz night.
Old Hall Hotel
The Square, Buxton SK17 6BD
Reputed to be the oldest hotel in England and built as the 'New Hall' in 1573 by Bess of Hardwick, on the site of an earlier inn. It provided accommodation for Mary Queen of Scots who was under house arrest. The hotel was much rebuilt in 1670, but parts of the 1573 building survive. The Old Hall Hotel is located beside the Crescent and alongside the Opera House and consists of a large traditional hotel with three public bars. At the front is the small 'Theatre Bar', open lunch and evgs; in the centre is the 'Cockerel Wine Bar' where food is served from midday until 10pm; and at the back is the 'George Potter Bar' for evening drinks. All hotel facilities available. The Hotel bars are on the Buxton Real Ale Trail and are open to non-residents. The House beer "Queen of Scots" is a 4.2% ABV IPA brewed by Sharp's.
Queens Head Hotel
High Street, Buxton SK17 6EU
In the same family for over 40 years, the Queen's Head offers a warm welcome. Situated in upper Buxton, near the market. A variety of drinking areas offer pool, table football and music. Popular with sports fans and can get crowded for popular fixtures. Bed and Breakfast accommodation available in a converted stable block.
Swan Hotel
40 High Street, Buxton SK17 6HB
A hostelry that prides itself on being a drinkers’ pub, with a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. The comfortable three rooms are served by a central bar; TVs in two rooms show major sports events. Seasonal Storm beer changes regularly and the pub is home to thriving darts and domino teams. Pub car park at rear and also large public car parking nearby. Thursday night is quiz night.
53º @ Buxton Tap House
11-16 The Old Court House, George Street, Buxton SK17 6AT
At the rear of the crescent in Buxton's café quarter close to the Opera House and the Dome. An exiting collaboration between 53 Degrees North and Buxton Brewery the bar has four handpumps serving a changing selection of Buxton Brewery cask beers, in addition there is a large number of fonts offering a variety of beer styles and strengths (all beers are listed on the blackboard). 1/3 pint measures are available of all draught beers on offer. A variety of food using fresh local produce is available all week.
Ale Stop
Chapel Street, Buxton SK17 6HX
The first micropub in the High Peak, its two rooms converted from a former wine shop off Buxton Market Square. Beer is the thing here with four changing beers from microbreweries up and down the country, as well as three real ciders. The objective is to bring to Buxton beers which are rarely, if ever, seen in the town. The enthusiastic staff ensure a warm and friendly welcome. An eclectic choice of background music on vinyl is played. Refurbished during COVID lockdown when a log-burning stove was also fitted.
Rumours
7 The Quadrant, Buxton SK17 6AW
Previously named 'Rumours' this stylish bistro/wine bar in a period style listed building in the historic centre of the town. On the ground floor a small bar at the back serves a well furnished and comfortable area. Restaurant area upstairs. Name changed to La Capri's in 2020, only serves national keg and bottled beers.
RedWillow Buxton
1 Cavendish Circus, Buxton SK17 6AT
The bar opened in late 2017 and is located within a converted RBS bank in the centre of Buxton. Most of the interior has been refitted with wood effect tile flooring; there is a large new bar and a small mezzanine level above the new toilet facilities. Seating comprises a mix of large leather booths & freestanding tables. There remains a few original etched glass windows and an original mahogany & glass office space with additional seating & service hatch to the left of the bar. In addition to the four cask RedWillow beers and one guest beer on handpump there are a further 15 on offer as craft keg beers, together with a selection of bottled beers from across the UK & abroad. There are also 50 gins, various cocktails, & wine on tap. Tea & Coffee can be served and food is available too in the form of snacks and platters. The beers available, together with pricing, is displayed on TV screens.
53° North @ The Cellar Bar
George Street, Buxton SK17 6AT
Reopened October 2021 following redecoration works. Owned and run following a merger between 53 Degrees North and the Buxton Brewery Tap House next door but one, although it is a separate bar with its own entrance. It concentrates on being a more drink orientated establishment, with no food served. It has a single room, split into two seating areas with the bar at the rear on the right. The décor is simple with an original brick vaulted ceiling. An outdoor seating area is provided at the front, which is shared with the Tap House. Four cask and 12 keg beers from Buxton Brewery and collaboration brews are served from hand pulls on the bar and taps behind the bar along with a large selection of their canned and bottled beers.
Sacro Lounge
22-23 Springs Shopping Centre, Buxton SK17 6DF
The 'Lounges' bars were founded in 2002; this Buxton venue opening in December 2019 and offers food and drinks at this town centre site.
Garden at Buxton Brewery
Staden Lane, Buxton SK17 9RZ
Outdoor Beer Garden and inside Tasting Room at the Brewery site. They serve several of the brewery's beers from cask, keg, cans and bottles. Ciders, wines, spirits and soft drinks are also available. A variety of Street Food vendors are available, one per session on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Marquees, tents and parasols are on site to hopefully keep you dry but they are unheated so please wrap up warm when necessary. Dog and child friendly. Table booking is available via the website but there is usually space for walk-ins.
