Dog Friendly — Pubs in Cobham
Discover dog friendly pubs in Cobham. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 8 dog friendly pubs in Cobham
Ship Inn
14 The Street, Cobham DA12 3BN
Large pub with L-shaped bar. Enthusiastic manager holds several beer festivals each year often around Easter and Christmas.
The Darnley Arms
40 The Street, Cobham DA12 3BZ
Situated in the centre of a charming small village this is a very friendly local. It features a large horseshoe-shaped bar with a separate small side room for meetings. The décor features local memorabilia including the coat of arms of the Darnley family who lived at nearby Cobham Hall. Two regular real ales and changing beers mainly from local breweries in Kent. The wide menu features traditional English food with fish specialities. A quiz night is held every month.
The Leather Bottle
54-56 The Street, Cobham DA12 3BZ
Historic hostelry built in 1629, as featured in 'The Pickwick Papers'. Retained features include inner and outer wood, brick and beams. Excellent restaurant with a la carte menu. Large garden with children's play area and barbeques in summer.
The Fairmile, Fairmile
Portsmouth Road, Cobham KT11 1BW
Originally a large mansion, latterly a hotel and since 1994 a bar, restaurant and hotel complex. The building is set in extensive grounds, with a large lawn leading to the main road. Decorated in a modern style, it is pleasant enough for drinkers with plenty of comfortable seating. There is a small children’s play area within the grounds and accommodation is available in the Premier Inn next door. A golf driving range is also on site and meeting/function rooms are available. A wide range of food is available all day. Dick Turpin is supposed to have called here and a few ghosts have been seen. Changing beers mainly from Greene King, but some can be from local breweries.
The Old Plough, Stoke D'abernon
2 Station Road, Cobham KT11 3BN
Dating from the late 16th century, this pub has been opened out but retains much of its character, particularly at the front. An extension houses the dining area at the rear. Pleasant garden area. Often busy, the decor is a mixture of bare brick and painted walls with painted wood panelling. The pub featured in a Sherlock Holmes novel. Stables were used by previous landlord for hansom cab trade. Was once a courthouse with the gallows outside. Part of the Pearmain stable, this small but growing chain has good reputation for food and is a big draw for many of the clientele. Accredited for beer quality during 2019.
The Bear
Riverhill, Cobham KT11 3DX
Traditional, Grade II listed building, built in 1543 and a pub since 1771. Two large open fireplaces at either end of the main bar with welcoming log fires in the winter. There is a large garden at the rear. Was originally three cottages and thought to have been the brewhouse for a Roman Catholic seminary next door. Reopened under Young's ownership in 2019, with a strong emphasis on British seasonal food with locally sourced food and guest ales.
The Running Mare
45 Tilt Road, Cobham KT11 3EZ
Traditional two-bar pub mainly frequented by locals, overlooking the Green referred to locally as ‘The Tilt’. Lots of low beams and secluded seating. There is a separate heated dining area in the adjacent outbuilding. Dates from the 15th century and Dick Turpin is alleged to have drunk here. First established as a public house in 1756, having been bought from a private owner for £60. Has recently been refurbished but retaining the two bars, with a more contemporary look to the dining area.
The Cricketers, Downside
Downside Common, Cobham KT11 3NX
Traditional inn located beside Downside village green, with a large beer garden at the front. The original building dates back to the 17th century. Internal decor reflects the pub’s age, with heavy oak beams, crooked walls and a large brick fireplace, in which a log fire burns in winter. Extensive food menu includes standard pub fare and more exotic specials. Separate restaurant open whenever pub is open. Pub may shut early if quiet.
