Dog Friendly — Pubs in Gosport
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Found 20 dog friendly pubs in Gosport
Fighting Cocks
78 Clayhall Road, Gosport PO12 2AJ
Situated in a residential area, this pub was refurbished in January 2011. There is a main bar area with a separate family room leading to a large garden, with children's play area. A folk music jamming session takes place on Thursday evenings.
Foresters Arms
61-63 Anns Hill Road, Gosport PO12 3JX
Relatively unspoilt two-bar Victorian pub dating back to at least 1861. Games are a major feature as the pub has several darts teams. Karaoke takes place on Friday and Saturday nights.
Gipsy Queen
160 Whitworth Road, Gosport PO12 3NW
A relatively unspoilt, locally listed, ex-Brickwoods pub with two separate bars, a games bar with juke box and a quieter lounge bar. The beers often come from independents and occasionally from local breweries.
Carisbrooke Arms
63 Carisbrooke Road, Gosport PO13 0QY
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White Horse
36 Nobes Avenue, Gosport PO13 0HU
For many years a keg-only pub, the White Horse reopened in February 2017 under new management. There are now two real ales, normally from the Marston's range. The premises comprise an L-shaped bar, with a separate room only used for functions. Karaoke takes place on Friday evenings, and live music alternates with a disco on Saturday evenings. A limited menu of bar snacks is available between 9 and 11 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
Junction Tavern
1 Leesland Road, Gosport PO12 3ND
This relatively small pub is on the site of Leesland Junction, on the Fareham to Gosport railway line, now a cycle track and footpath. The seating once consisted of old railway carriage seats. Deana, the licensee introduced real ale when she took over a few years ago. The three real ales are from independent breweries and four real ciders and a real perry are available. A beer festival take place over the Easter weekend.
Trafalgar
1 Trafalgar Square, Gosport PO12 3UU
Basic locals' pub set back from the A32. Food is available, but limited to a selection of filled rolls.
Three Tuns
133 Elson Road, Gosport PO12 4AB
Typical locals' pub which re-opened under new management in December 2017. There is a large main bar with a gems area, and a smaller lounge bar, which is sometimes used for private functions. Live music occasionally takes place on Friday evenings or Sunday afternoons.
Five Alls
75 Forton Road, Gosport PO12 4TD
The Five Alls refers to five Aldermen, who are displayed on the sign. The pub is divided into a bar and games area, and a separate seating area. The Gents' Toilets were transferred from Gosport Railway Station when it closed and are well worth a visit. Live music takes place most Fridays and Saturdays.
New Inn
59 Melville Road, Gosport PO12 4QU
Back street locals pub, with single bar divided into seating and games areas. Up to two guest beers are available, along with a varying real cider. A limited range of food is available all day. The pub darts team appears to be doing well, judging by the number of trophies behind the bar. Occasional live music takes place on Friday or Saturday evenings.
Old House At Home
92 Priory Road, Gosport PO12 4LQ
L-shaped pub in a quiet road 100m from Portsmouth Harbour. Reopened in Dec 18 under new management. Popular with the local community. Family and dog friendly. Pool table.
Windsor Castle
33 St. Thomas's Road, Gosport PO12 4JU
Back-street locals pub, with a separate small games room. Live music normally takes place on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Fox Tavern
83 North Street, Gosport PO12 1BD
Gosport's oldest licensed premises, dating from 1736. In 2014, real ale made a welcome return from the nearby Oakleaf Brewery. Hole Hearted alternates with Quercus Folium. There are two separate bars plus an outdoor drinking area.
Eagle
67 Elmhurst Road, Gosport PO12 1PQ
Basic back-street locals pub, a short walk from Stoke road and local bus services.
Vine
64 Stoke Road, Gosport PO12 1PA
The pub closed in August 2019, with planning for a retail outlet and flats, but was saved by a couple who took it over and reopened it in October 2019. The main bar has a dance floor and an area for live music or a disco, which often takes place on a Friday or Saturday evening.
Seahorse
Broadsands Drive, Gosport PO12 2TJ
Modern estate pub in the Gomer Lane housing development. There is a large bar area with pool table and widescreen TV and a separate restaurant, plus a large patio and garden The food is made from locally sourced organic produced wherever possible and has received good reviews in the local press.
Four-Ale Taproom
45 Stoke Road, Gosport PO12 1LS
Gosport's first micropub. The beers are on a gravity stillage along one wall of the bar. The decor is modern with high stools and old casks, and industrial style tables. The beers are largely from small independent breweries. There is no actual bar, but drinks are brought to your table. Up to four real ales are available at any one time, plus four craft keg beers and four ciders/perrys. Last entry 30 minutes before closing.
Bakers
Royal Clarence Marina, Weevil Lane, Gosport PO12 1FX
Harbourside bar & restaurant, housed in a grade II* listed bakery building on the old navy Victualling yard, overlooking Portsmouth Harbour. The ground floor is divided into two areas, a main bar area with a separate menu, and a more formal restaurant area. There is also an upstairs room with a gin bar..
Kingfisher
Kingfisher Caravan Park, Browndown Road, Gosport PO13 9BG
The bar is in the clubhouse which serves the caravan park. it was originally a club but is now open to the public. There is a large main bar area with a dance floor, and a separate restaurant and a games area, where supervised children are welcome. There is a small shop and launderette on-site
Powder Monkey
Priddy's Hard, Gosport PO12 4LE
Taproom for the nearby Poder Monkery brewery. Two cask beers are usually available from other breweries. Powder Monkey does not brew cask beer. Next tot he bar is the excellent Explosion - Museum of Naval Firepower.
