Dog Friendly — Pubs in Frome
Discover dog friendly pubs in Frome. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 14 dog friendly pubs in Frome
Archangel
1 King Street, Frome BA11 1BH
This historic town centre pub, for many years known simply as the Angel, consists of a rabbit warren of separate rooms, snugs and bars, linked by a long central passageway. The building dates from medieval times and records show that there was an inn called the Archangel in the centre of town in 1311. In 2008 the pub underwent a massive renovation before re-opening, changing its name to the Archangel. The layout consists of a main public bar, a separate coffee bar, three cosy snugs, all on the ground level, plus a mezzanine restaurant and, upstairs and towards the front of the building, the Library, a sort of chill-out room, and the Naval Room, which is for events and food. At the rear of the pub is a courtyard enclosed within high walls. The Archangel provides accommodation, ten rooms in all. The pub is open all-day, everyday. There are four real fires, with one outside, in the courtyard. The range of ales consists of two from the Marston stable and up to two locally sourced guests - often from Frome brewery (was Milk St) or Box Steam.
Cross Keys
Blatchbridge, Frome BA11 5EJ
A traditional pub with a large enclosed garden and covered patio area in the countryside near the junction of the A361 Frome by-pass.
George
5 Market Place, Frome BA11 1AF
A large impressive Hotel building in the centre of Frome, with a traditional bar.
Griffin
Milk Street, Frome BA11 3DB
Situated in the part of Frome known as Trinity or Chinatown, the Griffin was formerly the brewery tap for Milk Street (now Frome) brewery, which is situated on the outskirts of the town. Note the pub closes its doors one hour before the bar closes. Up to four Frome ales and guests as well as a range of craft beers. Recently refurbished and under new management, the single bar retains some original features such as etched windows and wooden floor, but a stained glass Griffin behind the bar is, in fact, relatively new. Food is available daily, serving burgers and street food from locally sourced ingredients and suppliers, Sunday lunch is very popular. A newly expanded patio 'garden' can be found out at the back of the pub.
Masons Arms
Marston Gate, Frome BA11 4DJ
Smart and comfortable pub with extensive areas for dining as well as plenty of room for those just wanting a pint. The food is very well reviewed. Reopened in April 2016 after a major renovation, this roadside country pub is on the old main road into Frome from the south.
Old Bath Arms
1 Palmer St, Frome BA11 1DS
Reopening under new ownership, 1st Oct '21. The maze-like layout of this town centre pub consists of a lively public bar, a quiet lounge, a cocktail bar, restaurant and, to the rear of the pub, a beer garden. The food menu comprises traditional pub food, steaks, Tapas and Paella and Sunday roasts. There are also pizzas cooked in the pub's own wood-fired pizza oven. Since July '17 all beers are from the Marstons stable. Meanwhile there is a large cider range in up to six boxes encompassing local brands such as Orchard Pig, Wyldwood and Black Rat. Live music includes a pub pianist (with the piano intriguingly situated on a raised area overlooking Findlay's Real Ale Bar) and a traditional violinist. There are murals and paintings by local artists on display throughout the pub.
Artisan
6 Christchurch St W, Frome BA11 1EQ
Reopened Aug 2018 after a change of tenant. Fully refurbished in the first half of 2015, the newly renamed Artisan now has a smart, chic, feel to it. Food is obviously a big part of this pub, but drinkers get a warm welcome as well, and there is plenty of comfortable seating in what is a surprisingly spacious main bar area. There is also a good sized outside drinking area, made up of of wooded decking on several levels. There is a separate restaurant area that looks out to the outside seating areas.
Royal Oak
Oakfield Road, Frome BA11 3HJ
Purchased Jan '19 by Chris Pitcher, of the award winning Fox and Hounds in Warminster, after being closed by Wadworths a year or so previously. It was fully refurbished and opened on Easter weekend 2019, to the delight of the locals. The Royal Oak is a lovely pub, situated on the western fringe of town. Inside there are several drinking area as well as an outside patio garden. As with most pubs in the group there are always plenty of ciders available as well as at least two real ales. Happy hour is from 2 to4pm weekdays when real ale is £2.50 a pint.
Sun
6 Catherine St, Frome BA11 1DA
Refurbished during 2020/21 C19 lock-down. A traditional locals pub, in the centre of town where the emphasis is more on cider than beer. One of Frome's older pubs. dating back to at least 1822.
Three Swans
16-17 King St, Frome BA11 1BH
A 17th century, grade II listed, quirky and traditional, two bar pub in the centre of Frome. Extensively refurbished between April 2013 and January 2014, it has a comfortable and inviting feel. The interior is heated by traditional gas burners while paintings and various ornaments adorn the wall. The back door leads out to a beautiful secluded courtyard. There is also a function room upstairs. The two regular beers are supplemented by a single guest, which can be from all over the country.
Vine Tree
35 Berkley Rd, Frome BA11 2EH
Large pub on out skirts of the town. Re-opened Jul 2016 after a major refurbishment of public areas, toilets and kitchen.
Just Ales
10 Stony Street, Frome BA11 1BU
Frome's first micro-pub, now fully refurbished, serving up to four real ales on hand pump as well as a large range of local ciders. In the slower winter months the beer range might be slightly less. Set in what was a small former café, in the heart of Frome's vibrant St Catherine's District, Just Ales is run by the same team as Just Ales in Wells, including the friendly hound. Homemade Biltong is sold as a quick and tasty snack. The landlord allows customers to consume their own food on the premises.
Brewed Boy
4, Cork St, Frome BA11 1FB
A multi-tapped Key keg craft beer pub in the centre of town, with a good selection of interesting beers from all over the world, including the USA. Sometimes there are 'Brewery Tap Takeovers' such as 2nd Shift Brewing of St Lois, Missouri in Nov '19.
Grain Cafe Bar
Market Yd, Justice Ln, Frome BA11 1BE
A cafe-bar attached to the Cheese and Grain arts and events venue.
