Dog Friendly — Pubs in Clevedon
Discover dog friendly pubs in Clevedon. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 7 dog friendly pubs in Clevedon
Fallen Tree Micropub
43 Hill Road, Clevedon BS21 7PD
This micropub, opened in February 2018 in a former shop, was originally owned by Twisted Oak Brewery but is now in private hands. Ales are served straight from casks located in the wooden stillage behind the bar which holds 10 casks. At weekends up to six of these casks can be serving beer, more likely a maximum of four at quieter times. Happy to give beer tasters. Beer usually from local breweries such as Twisted Oak, Pitchfork, 3D Beer, Yeovil Brew Co and Cheddar Ales. Pub is located in the upmarket Hill Road, close to the Grade I listed pier and with plenty of eateries nearby. Reasonably priced gins, prosecco, wines and soft drinks also on offer. No music, no fruit machines. Aims to serve quality beer and enjoy quality conversation. Opens the first Sunday lunchtime of every month.
Clevedon Brewery Tap Room
Unit 1, Tweed Road Industrial Estate, Tweed Rd, Clevedon BS21 6RR
The tap room of Clevedon Brewery has four real ales on draught along with the full range of beers in bottled form. One draught still cider is also served. plus four bottled ciders. Ales can be bought in boxes of 5,10 and 20 litres- 20 litre boxes need to be ordered with 24 hours' notice. 4 pint reusable containers can also be used for beer takeaways. Popular Clevedon Brewery Beer Club provides discounts on all beer sales and (often themed) members' monthly evenings when members can bring a guest to enjoy the same discounts. Selection of gins and soft drinks to be found. Locally sourced scotch eggs, pork pies and quiches sometimes available. Food can be arranged on request for brewery tours & private groups of up to 20.
Little Harp
Elton Road, Clevedon BS21 7RH
Large, sea-front English Inns pub with views across the Severn Estuary to Wales.
Old Inn
9 Walton Road, Clevedon BS21 6AE
A traditional pub, one of Clevedon’s oldest pubs dating to about 1754, popular with teams playing at the nearby Clevedon School and with North Somerset Council staff. There are plans in the longer term to upgrade the six letting bedrooms upstairs and open them up to bed and breakfast guests, keep an eye on the pub's excellent web site. A Quiz night is held every Wednesday at 9pm, Steak night is every Tuesday, Sunday Roast is a big feature and live music is on offer every second Thursday.
Royal Oak
35 Copse Road, Clevedon BS21 7QN
Lively, friendly, mid-terrace pub close to the seafront and connected via an alley. It has a large front window and an unexpectedly large interior with many rooms. This community hub is home to cribbage and cricket teams, with a quiz on Monday and acoustic music on Wednesday. The winner of various awards, it hosts many events, including a street party every two years. The food is restricted to lunchtimes and includes daily specials and a range of salad options.
Waggon & Horses
20 Old Street, Clevedon BS21 6BY
Once a coach house with horse and carriage yard to the rear. An unspoilt traditional community pub in the centre of Clevedon, with a public and a lounge bar, as well as a function room upstairs and a skittle alley. Pool, table skittles, cribbage and dominoes played, as well as petanque in the summer. There is disabled access to the rear, but phoning in advance is advised.
Salthouse
Salthouse Road, Clevedon BS21 7TY
Friendly family pub built circa 1800 that used to be a hotel from 1928. Three real ales are available with more at busy times, often from the South West. Gourmet freshly cooked food is served. The pub features a popular bar area, separate restaurant, and large outside patio with views over the Severn estuary, woodlands, Clevedon Pier, the Salthouse playing fields and Wales. Live Music features on Friday and Saturday evenings. British Institute of Innkeeping member. Pub Car Park is pay and display until 9pm. Claim back up to £3 at the bar.
