Dog Friendly — Pubs in Kenilworth
Discover dog friendly pubs in Kenilworth. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 8 dog friendly pubs in Kenilworth
Old Bakery
12 High Street, Kenilworth CV8 1LZ
Former bakery at the heart of Kenilworth old town. Beams and rustic furniture make the pub cosy and welcoming having two distinct areas. A good mix of locals and visitors keep conversation the main entertainment. Quality coffee available and plans are afoot to extend opening hours and offer afternoon teas and lunchtime snacks. The owners aim to broaden the variety of beer styles and strengths further raising its appeal. Disabled access to the rear. Accommodation offered in 14 en-suite rooms.
Virgins & Castle
7 High Street, Kenilworth CV8 1LY
Reputed to be Kenilworth’s oldest pub and quality purveyor of Everards beers. Quaint Old Town High Street location near Abbey Fields and Kenilworth Castle, this multi–roomed, split-level pub with outside courtyard gets busy with diners enjoying the popular traditional pub food and Sunday lunch. Breakfasts are now served from 9am to midday. The pub holds two beer and cider festivals each year in May and October. Street parking is limited but there is a nearby public car park. Dogs welcomed except in the restaurant area.
Wyandotte Inn
Park Road, Kenilworth CV8 2GF
The pub is named after a native American tribe and suburb of Kansas City, where the builder of the pub's son settled. It was originally a home-brew pub built in 1868 which had been in the same family for many years, although now a Marston's tied house. The guest beers are from the Marston's stable. A community pub that usually shows sporting events on TV. Live music and DJs often feature. A well-known landmark for many buses.
Green Man
Warwick Road, Kenilworth CV8 1HS
Eight handpumps dispensing a range of cask marque accredited beers from across the county welcome drinkers to this large Ember Inn served by a central bar. A range of seating options mean that diners and drinkers are all well catered for. Try before you buy is available on cask beers and card-carrying CAMRA members receive a discount on ales. The pub’s menu changes with the seasons. Plentiful parking is available and there is a large outdoor seating area. The house beer (Ember Ale) is brewed by Black Sheep.
Lion
Warwick Road, Kenilworth CV8 1HN
Located about halfway down the main shopping street this pub has gone through many changes. The front part has low ceilings with different height seating, to one side of the central bar it opens out which allows for a pool table and large screen TV. Major sporting events are shown on a regular basis with other small screens planted around the pub. Beers are from the Greene King portfolio.
Royal Oak
36, New Street, Kenilworth CV8 2EZ
This traditional Grade II-listed pub near the heart of old Kenilworth has a rustic charm and attracts a diverse clientele largely from the local community. There is a front bar area with a variety of seating options leading on to a larger, more open-plan comfortable lounge where entertainment sometimes features. Occasional beer festivals are held. Pub games include darts, poker and pool (table in separate room with access to the bar). Major sporting events are shown on Sky/BT Sport. There is a south-east facing patio and garden area to the rear. The regular Coventry to Leamington bus service stops outside.
Gauntlet
8 Oaks Precinct, Caesar Road, Kenilworth CV8 1DP
A recently updated 1960s estate pub with a contemporary feel set in a quiet part of town. Believed to be the only English pub of this name. The licensee has extensive local experience in the trade and the pub is inclusive and welcoming of the local community and beyond. Renowned for quality home-cooked food, particularly popular at weekends when it is served all day. Meals also available weekdays. Check pub’s website for more details. Half a mile from Talisman Theatre.
Ale Rooms & Gin Bar
7 Smalley Place, Kenilworth CV8 1QG
This Ale Rooms & Gin Bar (formerly The Gallery) is a welcome addition to the Kenilworth pub scene opposite the clock tower at the top of Warwick Road. The Ale Rooms has six handpulls which offer real ales and cider plus a variety of gins wines and spirits and keg beers. Some of the real ales on offer will be from local breweries however a recent partnership with Framework Brewery means many of their beers may regularly be available too. Upstairs has been converted to a chillout lounge. Owned by the same people of The Ale Rooms Knowle
