Dog Friendly — Pubs in Chislehurst
Discover dog friendly pubs in Chislehurst. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 4 dog friendly pubs in Chislehurst
Imperial Arms
Old Hill, Chislehurst BR7 5LZ
A cosy warm and inviting hillside pub with two bars - The Library and the Catherine. The latter is named after the mistress of Napoleon III who stayed here when he was exiled to Chislehurst in 1870. Although the pub are rightly proud of their food - with lobster and steaks being specialities - the pub emphasised their commitment to real ale with the addition of a fourth handpump in 2016 on which guest beers are sometimes provided. A well-appointed function room and wine bar were opened in the grounds in May 2014, with dining available Thursday to Saturday evening from 7 - 11pm and on Sundays from noon to 6pm.
Rambler's Rest
Mill Place, Chislehurst BR7 5ND
A lovely weatherboard building in a scenic location on the edge of Chislehurst common. There are two separate bars of which the lower is the more spacious but the upper is more popular with regulars. The pub is very popular in summer with people sitting on the grass slope outside. The pub was sympathetically refurbished in 2017 - the interior is brighter as a result. At the same time the beer range was refreshed, with the addition of locally-brewed Westerham beers on a permanent basis particularly welcome.
Crown Inn
School Road, Chislehurst BR7 5PQ
Built in 1874 this Shepherd Neame pub overlooks Chislehurst Common and St Nicolas parish church. It is one of only a handful of Shepherd Neame pubs that have guest rooms available (7). Very popular on a sunny days with many people sitting outside. Parking is on street and it can be very busy at times. Many events are held in the pub. eg Jazz, open mic nights. It is also the home to several local community groups.
Cockpit
4 Royal Parade, Chislehurst BR7 6NR
The Cockpit is Chislehurst's first micropub, and opened its doors for the first time in late December 2020, unfortunately with the Covid crisis in full swing. It was able to begin operating more normally the following summer as lockdown eased. A choice of real ales from small breweries from all over the country is available, together with the house beer which is named PIT - and is a pale ale brewed by BritHop. Bar snacks are available. The premises - which are deceptively spacious given the limited frontage - are shared with a florist but even so there is more seating than normal in a micropub, with further benches outside at the front of the pub. The pub is named after the ancient Cockpit which is situated a few minutes walk away on Chislehurst Common (see picture).
