Dog Friendly — Pubs in Dudley
Discover dog friendly pubs in Dudley. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 8 dog friendly pubs in Dudley
Lamp Tavern
116 High Street,, Dudley DY1 1QT
Classic Bathams pub with a large front bar supplying traditional games and a cosy backroom with a more relaxed feel. The old Queens Cross Brewery has been converted into a large function room available for hire and staging music nights. Bed and Breakfast accommodation is in the adjacent Lamp Cottage. An outside area for drinking overlooks the southern area of the Black Country to the Clent Hills. Bathams XXX available for a limited window of time in winter.
Court House
30 New Street, Dudley DY1 1LP
Acquired by Black Country Traditional Inns in 2009, this corner pub enjoys considerable passing trade from the nearby Dudley marketplace and shopping precinct. There is a large open-plan bar and a small snug which also has a service counter. A minimum of one mild, porter, or stout always features among the guest ale range. The function room on the first floor can be hired for meetings, parties, weddings, or other events.
Laurel Tree
349 Stourbridge Road, Dudley DY5 1JD
Tastefully refurbished pub with comfortable seating, background music, a log burner, and a separate dining room at the rear where customers can enjoy a range of pies. Between 2-3 real ales are available which are typically sourced regionally from Holden's, Green Duck, and Salopian.
Olde Foundry
42 King Street, Dudley DY2 8NY
A spacious music venue with one central bar dispensing 2 regular real ales, 1 real cider, and an occasional guest real ale. The walls are cluttered with posters and memorabilia of late and living rock legends. There is a pool table, dart board, and a jukebox. Live bands dominate on weekends which are advertised in advance on the pub's Facebook page.
Malt Shovel
46 Tower Street, Dudley DY1 1NB
Originally known as the Lord Wellington in the 19th century, this exciting and trendy town-centre establishment is now part of the Red Pub Co portfolio. As such, there is a popular balance of both locally-produced cask beers and modern, national breweries on the bar. Yorkshire breweries are often showcased. There is a mixture of seating styles including classic benches which contrasts nicely with the high stools. There are a small number of gaming and betting machines.
Griffin
8 Stone Street, Dudley DY1 1NS
A deceptive town centre pub with a Gothic-like facade but contemporary decor inside. Banks's Amber Ale is the sole but keenly priced real ale on offer. There is a pay-to-use jukebox, a pool table, and a dart board.
Shrewsbury Arms
2 Wolverhampton Street, Dudley DY1 1DA
A single-room town centre pub with lots of character created by the low ceiling and original interior fittings, such as, the extensive fixed seating. Pork pies, cobs and baguettes are available throughout the week. Standard toilet facilities are on the periphery of the pub alongside the entrance to the cellar.
Office Bar & Restaurant
Castle Hill, Dudley DY1 4RA
Peaky Blinder themed bar and restaurant based at the Station Hotel on Castle Hill serving meals including Sunday carvery. House beer The Office is by Brew 61 of Bromsgrove.
