Dog Friendly — Pubs in Hull
Discover dog friendly pubs in Hull. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 56 dog friendly pubs in Hull
Service Station
George Street, Hull HU1 3AA
Opened March 2018 on Hull’s George Street. one of Hull’s popular music venues. Now serving real ale, which is always a Local ale.
Brew
76 Bond Street, Hull HU1 3EN
'Scandi' styled interior corner bar, in Hull's new K2 development and ideally placed for those attending the Hull New Theatre. It is open for coffee and teas from 9am during the week, alcohol from 11am. They sell an extensive selection of craft beer in cans and bottles. Light snacks are available
Parkers
354 Anlaby Road, Hull HU3 6NS
A very popular sports themed bar near to the Kcom stadium. Split into two bar areas. A lounge/cabaret room and a bar with pool table. Regular live music nights
Green House
67 Whitefriargate, Hull HU1 2HY
Recently opened Mid 2020 on the corner of Whitefriargate and Land of Green Ginger. A cafe style bar with outside seating on the main thoroughfare of Hull’s old town. Offering karaoke every Sunday.
New Adelphi Club
89 De Grey Street, Hull HU5 2RU
Hull's iconic music venue has been the launch pad to many an illustrious career and hosted a veritable Who's Who of popular music since opening in 1984. There is a large main music room and a smaller front bar that accommodates a pool table. Predominantly open on weekends when bands are on but hours may vary at other times so please check the pubs website for full details. Cover charges may apply to the music room but the front bar remains free.
Muttley's Bar
50 Holderness Road, Hull HU9 1ED
Single roomed bar built from scratch by former owners in what was previously a motorcycle shop. At present opening hours are Mon-Thur noon -7pm while new lease holder takes over (September 2021)
Furley & Co
18-20 Princes Dock Street, Hull HU1 2LP
Cask, craft & cider bar newly built within a former shipping warehouse. 5 cask ales always available including at least 1 dark beer. A large selection of craft ales available. Selection of ciders also available. Taking bookings for function room.
Savile Row
52-53 Saville Street, Hull HU1 3EA
Glass fronted cafe style bar which has recently been decorated to a good standard. The pub is opposite the BBC studio and very close to Queens Gardens. has one TV screen playing music videos at a low level during the day. Although they don't sell cask ale they do have a selection of bottle ales
Vintage
Silver Street, Hull HU1 1JG
A newly opened single room bar in the heart of Hull's real ale trail. Tastefully decorated with pictures of the old town giving the bar a relaxed atmosphere for real ale lovers. On the site of a former jewellers next door to the historic Ye Olde White Harte.
Brain Jar
4-6 Trinity House Lane, Hull HU1 2JA
Newly opened café bar styling itself as a cocktail bar situated over two floors. No cask ale but has a range of craft bottles and cans including from local breweries such as Atom and Bricknell. Food offering is pizza. Has a late license so can be open late.
Hull Real Ale & Cider Festival 2019
South Church Side, Hull HU1 1RR
11th to 13th April 2019 - Free entry for CAMRA members at all times Hot and cold food available, live music
Off The Road
Spring bank west, Hull HU5 3RU
A converted from a shop in to a micro bar. Situated at the junction of Princess Avenue & Spring Bank West,it's very popular and busy area at the weekends.Two real ales available from local Breweries.
Albert Hotel
394 Anlaby Road, Hull HU3 6PB
A large one room pub with several tv screens. Very close to the football stadium and very busy on match days.
Alexandra Hotel
69 Hessle Road, Hull HU3 2AB
A grade II listed landmark pub on Hessle Road on the approach to the city centre. Reopened October 2019. Yorkshire Brewhouse supply all core bottled range as well as two casks, there is also changing ales from other local, regional and National breweries. A good selection of real cider is also available. Transport pick up and drop off is available for a donation to the pubs charity.
Bank
398 Holderness Road, Hull HU9 3DW
A single room pub, converted from a neighbourhood bank. Popular for sports and entertainment. Has spacious outdoor space for use in the summer months
Park View
57 Walton Street, Hull HU3 6JB
Taken on as a free house in June 2017, recently redecorated to a good standard. A large, family orientated pub situated in close proximity of the KCOM stadium.
County Hotel
73-75 Francis Street, Hull HU2 8DT
Ex Hull Brewery house close to former rival’s Moor’s & Robson’s brewery. This is popular with darts/pool teams.
Criterion Hotel
222 Hessle Road, Hull HU3 3DB
This local pub has been saved from closure by the intervention of a couple whose former pub in the east of the city was closed down. It is a single roomed premises with a dart board and pool table which has regained its popularity with local residents due to the hard work of the landlord.
Crooked Billet
2 Ings Road, Hull HU8 0SA
60's pub with separate bar and lounge, the latter has live music at weekends and several TV screens. Host to over 55's club on a wednesday as well as the local fishing club, pigeon club and football and rugby teams
Cross Keys
Endike Lane, Hull HU6 7UP
An imposing, locally listed, mock Tudor roadhouse situated on the corner of Beverley Road and Endike Lane. There is a separate lounge and bar as well as accommodation. There are regular events, detail of which, are available on their website.
Dairycoates Inn
580 Hessle Road, Hull HU3 5JA
Traditional old corner pub at the end of one of Hull’s most famous streets attracting clientele from both local and further afield. Recently installing real ale in an area which has never normally supplied it and proving popular..
Dram Shop
36 George Street, Hull HU1 3AJ
Refurbished and reopened May 2017. Grade II listed building in the city centre. New ownership as from June 2021
Falcon
60 Falkland Road, Hull HU9 5HA
2 roomed pub, close to the Hull KR rugby ground, this estate pub gets very busy on match days. Features a front bar and rear games room. Community focused with pool, darts and football teams also midweek pensioners afternoons. Pub organises day trips to various events especially rugby league. Away supporter friendly plus coach trips welcome with prior arrangement with licensee. Once an oasis for real ale drinkers in East Hull the pub does not currently sell real ale.
George Hotel
Land Of Green Ginger, Hull HU1 2EA
Totally refurbished in early 2020, in the heart of the old town on Hull's most famous street. The downstairs real ale bar, with wood panelled walls and ceiling beams retains the period fittings. The George has reputedly the smallest pub window in England dating from its former coaching days. Upstairs a second bar has TV's for sporting events.
Grange
36 Grange Road, Hull HU9 4LQ
Estate local pub.
New Halfway House
595 Spring Bank West, Hull HU3 6LD
Locals pub situated near football stadium. New owners as from mid 2020. Undergone a major refurb to a high standard. LGBT friendly
Hastings
925 Spring Bank West, Hull HU5 5BE
1930's built roadside pub on main road. Community pub on west of city centre.
Highway
Willerby Road, Hull HU5 5LH
Situated near the city boundary this large pub stands at a major junction on this arterial route. Real ale has staged a welcome return.
Hop & Vine
24 Albion Street, Hull HU1 3TG
Hull’s smallest real ale and cider outlet. A former wine bar, it is a small single-roomed cellar bar, accessed by steps. Food available until 9pm. Good Beer Guide Listed since 2009. Yorkshire Cider Pub of the Year 2010/11/12/14. Hull Cider Pub of the Year 2009/10/11/12/13; Joint Winner National Cider Pub of the Year 2010 and finalist in 2014.
Head of Steam
10 King Street, Hull HU1 2JJ
This is a single roomed pub decorated with beer related artefacts, large picture windows overlook Hull Minster and Trinity Square. An outdoor seating area to the front of the premises. Provides an ideal location to watch the world go by. The cask ales which constantly vary often promote new breweries are complimented by an extensive selection of craft products, which reflect the passion of the management team.
Thomas Strawberry
55 Thomas Street, Hull HU9 1EA
Situated on the corner of Thomas and Strawberry street,hence the name.This locals pub is positioned with-in the industrial area just off A165 main road. Reopened in December 2018 after major refurbishment.Still to be completed is the lounge and outside areas. There is a Juke Box within the bar area were you can either sit at the bar or take a table near to the fire whilst listening to your favourite tune.
Lord Nelson
163 Endike Lane, Hull HU6 7UA
The Lord Nelson is a hub of the community and the function room is in use on most Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the pub hosts singing academies and there are popular theme nights on Saturday evenings. Sunny Sundays are packed with Play Your Cards Right, a meat raffle, Bingo and a pub quiz. In addition, as a thank you to their customers there is 20p off all pints on Sunday and Monday. The pub is also a keen supporter of local amateur boxing, sponsoring the City of Hull Boxing Club.
Manchester Arms
7 Scale Lane, Hull HU1 1LA
traditional Marston's community pub with one open room in the busy High Street area three cask ales come from the varied Marston's portfolio
Masters Bar
38 South Street, Hull HU1 3PY
Single room bar in superb Victorian building upper level accessed by spiral staircase. Popular city pub. No real ale served. Used more as a couple of drinks and on to the next pub.
New Clarence
77 Charles Street, Hull HU2 8DE
re-opened in autumn 2020 by the former licensee of another local popular venue. The pub itself was once multi-roomed but is now one large open space, with a central bar; there is a raised area sometimes used for small functions. Its location is suitable as a meeting point for events as Hull's New Theatre is close by along with other pubs, bars and restaurants. Food is themed around chilli.
Oak Vaults
17 Scott Street, Hull HU2 8AR
One room community pub refurbed to a good condition and boasting its own upright piano and stage area, reopened February 2017 after years of closure. Cask ale and a selection of bottle conditioned ales from Old Pumphouse brewery are available.
Oddbottle
260 Wold Road, Hull HU5 5QQ
Large 1960's estate pub with bar and a large lounge for diners.
Old English Gentleman
Worship Street, Hull HU2 8BG
Grade II listed building close to the New Theatre displaying many photos of famous actors. Small seating outside area at the front of the pub. quiz night 1st Sunday of the month. host to a popular ukulele group every second monday
Olde Black Boy
150 High Street, Hull HU1 1PS
Licensed since 1729, this Grade II Listed pub is on CAMRA's National Inventory. Two downstairs bars full of character. with a third upstairs bar and an additional roof top space. It lies on the medieval cobbled High Street in the heart of Hull's old town. The pub has a loyal following of folk singers and musicians providing live music on Wednesday evenings Note that the pub may be open to midnight Friday to Sunday if busy
Old Blue Bell
Market Place, Hull HU1 1RH
Reached down an alley, this old town pub is a Sam Smith's tied house, which is full of character. There are several small rooms, including a snug at the front of the building.
Olde White Harte
25 Silver Street, Hull HU1 1JG
Historic courtyard pub. Victorian conversion of a late 17th century merchant's house with inglenook fireplaces which are on CAMRA's National Inventory. An impressive staircase leads to the 'Plotting Parlour' and a separate restaurant above the pub. Features a heated outdoor area. Hull CAMRA Commitment to Cask award winner 2011.
Queens
Queens Road, Hull HU5 2RG
Large one roomed pub facing down Princes Avenue. Large screen televisions but piped music is not too loud. Live music nights at varying times of the month.
Sailmakers Arms
Chandlers Court, 159 High Street, Hull HU1 1NQ
Set in secluded yard off High Street in Hull's Old Town near the Museum Quarter. Good locally sourced food complements 6 real ales and 2 ciders. Acoustic music on a Sunday afternoon, in the courtyard on summers days, and open mic night on Wednesday's from 9pm.
Savoy
Savoy Road, Hull HU8 0TY
Local estate pub consisting a bar and lounge.The Darleys horses head symbol can be seen on the side of the building.
Ship Inn
Ann Watson Street, Hull HU7 0BH
Very much a locals pub tucked away behind the B & Q Depot. The pub has three rooms and a large outside area that includes a wide screen TV showing sports etc.
Spring Bank Tavern
29 Spring Bank, Hull HU3 1AF
Reopened and fully refurbished in October 2021. A corner pub in a busy multi cultural area on Spring Bank.The pub dates back to the 1820s when it was known as the Pineapple, and even had pineapple trees growing in the back yard. A short walk from the bus and train interchange. Hotels nearby.
St Johns Hotel
10 Queens Road, Hull HU5 2PY
Grade II listed multi-roomed street corner pub with an old-fashioned feel and most original features well preserved. Comprising of 3 rooms; the comfortable front room has original bench seating with an L-shaped bar and a dartboard at the far end. A smaller lounge room at the back and a larger room to the right of a central corridor complete the interior. The large room houses the pool table and features a temporary bar when the pub holds its 4 real ale festivals during the year. Outside there is a large garden to the right and back of the pub with a smaller paved patio area directly to the rear. Tuesday night hosts live music events. Twice winner of Marston's Best Cask Ale in North of England award. The welcoming front corner public bar complements a quiet back room, with original bench seating. A more basic larger room accommodates the pool table and is home to the beer festival bar three times a year. Community local with two dart teams, football team and the Oddfellows cricket league which hosts quiz nights in the winter. Open-mic night Tuesdays. Local CAMRA City Pub of the Year Runner-up.
Station Inn
202 Beverley Road, Hull HU5 1AA
Traditional pub with front bar boasting an open fire, and a large lounge used for various events at weekends. Named for its location on the old Hull-Withernsea line as evidenced by the buildings on the opposite side of the road.Refurbishment currently on going.Nov 2021
Scale & Feather
21 Scale Lane, Hull HU1 1LF
Large single roomer, one of the first pubs created in the Old Ton of Hull from other premises. The first was a restaurant, named Venn after mathematician John Venn and then Walters, named after premises of a former barber's shop on the site. It is now in different hands and offers a relaxed adult environment to enjoy a wide variety of changing real ales, craft beers with some brewed locally. Opening times may vary during the week depending on footfall.
Whalebone
165 Wincolmlee, Hull HU2 0PA
A rare gem of a pub in an old industrial area associated with the whaling trade. Continuously licensed since 1791, the present building dates from 1890 though much altered internally. Photos of old Hull pubs and the city's football and rugby league clubs are on display. A free house since 2002, serving up to 7 real ales, 6 ciders and perries always available.A selection of craft and continental ales are available. Hull & East Yorkshire CAMRA Branch City Pub of the Year 2014;2015;2016;2017;2019; 2020 . Branch Cider Pub of the Year 2016 and runner up 2019 Yorkshire's runner up Pub of the year 2017
