Dog Friendly — Pubs in Chesterfield
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Found 18 dog friendly pubs in Chesterfield
Chesterfield Alehouse
37 West Bars, Chesterfield S40 1AG
Popular micropub that opened in 2013 in a former shop unit, serving six real ales covering all the major styles, plus cider and perry. 12 keg beers are also on tap (mostly Keykeg). Small scale but friendly and welcoming. Bar snacks available. Regular tap takeovers featuring breweries not often seen in the area. Free to air sports are often shown in the upstairs room. Winner of Town Centre Pub of the Year 2015.
Glassworks
388 Sheffield Road, Chesterfield S41 8LF
Originally the Rose & Crown & Spireite, re-opened, after a major refurbishment January 2019 as the Glassworks, with four regular Brampton and four guest ales. The pub now has a comfortable 'snug' area which is decorated with photos and history of the Dema glassworks which once stood opposite the pub (now Proact Stadium of Chesterfield Football Club and a Tesco Store). Local pies are sold and an outside bar is open on football match days.
Maggie May's
Breckland Road, Chesterfield S40 3LJ
Micropub opened late July 2017, converted from food take-away, is tucked away in the far corner of the Walton Shopping complex. Open as a coffee bar (9-3 Mon-Sat), NOTE beer is served from 11am. Name changed to Maggie May's in April 2021.
GAS Bar
34 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield S40 2AQ
Originally a car showroom, opened late May 2019 as a gin and cocktail bar serving two cask ales. Cold meat platters and cheese boards available.
Junction
3 Chatsworth Rd, Chesterfield S40 2AH
Reopened November 2016, after a major refurbishment, changing name from Masons Arms. The pub mixes both traditional and modern, with real fire, comfortable seating but with slightly industrial bar back made from scaffold poles. Has a large outside seating area (part covered). Website currently under construction.
Peacock Inn
412 Chatsworth Road, Brampton, Chesterfield, Chesterfield S40 3BQ
Re-furbished and re-badged summer 2018
Blue Stoops
20 Matlock Road, Walton, Chesterfield, Chesterfield S40 3JQ
Large, roomy, friendly pub with a real ale selection covering local and regional breweries. Good value food with real chips! Regular quizzes on Mondays and Thursdays. Dogs permitted in the public bar.
Chesterfield Arms
Newbold Road, Chesterfield S41 7PH
Cask driven pub, serving a range of 12 cask ales and 5 ciders. Relaxing, friendly atmosphere, real fires, oak clad walls and dog friendly. Modest outdoor smoking and seating area, and a cosy barn conversion, used for functions and beer festivals. Weekly quiz on Wednesday night, regular live music events.
Crown & Anchor
143 Sheffield Rd, Chesterfield S41 7JH
Name changed from Stonegravels, back to original, Crown & Anchor, re-opening autumn 2017. Smartly refurbished, large pub with outdoor children's play area.
Industry Inn
49 Queen Street, Chesterfield S40 4SF
Friendly local.
Neptune Beer Emporium
46 St Helen's Street, Chesterfield S41 7QD
Now a free house and a self-styled beer emporium, this is a compact backstreet local serving excellent beer in two drinking areas either side of a central bar. The real ales are complemented by an extensive range of continental and craft beers on draught and in bottles, all displayed on a very descriptive chalk board. Sunday lunches now served, 12 to 4pm. Voted Chesterfield CAMRA Pub of the Year and Town Pub of the year 2020.
Olde House
Loundsley Green Road, Chesterfield S40 4RN
A large modern Marston's pub on the edge of Newbold area of Chesterfield. The original part of the pub dates from the 17th century, but has a modern extension. It has many spacious rooms and caters for families, functions and meetings. Very popular with diners also. Real ale is under £3 a pint. It has a very large car park.
Royal Oak
1 The Shambles, Chesterfield S40 1PX
Located in the Shambles area off the main market place and reputed to be the town's oldest pub. Made up of two bars, each with a separate entrance but served by one central bar. In addition to two regular beers between two and four guest are available. A traditional cider and perry are always available.
Cock & Magpie
2 Church St North, Chesterfield S41 9QW
Stone built pub in the historic centre of the village, next to historic Revolution House, which is now a museum. Large lounge leads into conservatory dining area. Separate public bar.
Pig & Pump
16 St Mary's Gate, Chesterfield S41 7TJ
Formerly the White Swan (affectionately known as the Mucky Duck), this friendly pub is opposite Chesterfield's famous Crooked Spire Parish Church. It is open plan split into two areas, one slightly raised. An upstairs function room is available for hire. Popular for food (home made Sunday roast recommended). The pub has live music on Saturdays and a quirky quiz on Tuesdays at 8pm. CAMRA discount is accepted on production of membership card.
Crafty Dog
261 Chatsworth Road, Brampton, Chesterfield, Chesterfield S40 2BL
After being closed for a long period the pub re-opened in March 2018 after renovation, as the Crafty Dog. Serving ten cask ales and numerous keg products.
Alma Inn
126 Chatsworth Road, Brampton, Chesterfield, Chesterfield S40 2AR
Traditional street corner local
Tramway Tavern
192 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield S40 2AT
This ex-William Stones pub (latterly Hardy's & Hansons), situated in the middle of the Brampton mile, has become the second Brampton brewery tied house, renovated by Everards under the Project William scheme. Cosy and friendly with a central bar, it has eight handpulled beers available at all times. A selection of Belgian and world beers are also available along with traditional ciders and perries. Free Wi-fi available. After a re-fit early 2019, the rear outbuilding has been converted in to a seated drinking area, together with a 'courtyard garden' of artificial grass.
