Dog Friendly — Pubs in Kettering
Discover dog friendly pubs in Kettering. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 14 dog friendly pubs in Kettering
Alexandra Arms
39 Victoria Street, Kettering NN16 0BU
Traditional town centre street corner local where you always find a beer from an unknown brewery served on one of the 15 handpumps. The original pub plan covers four former rooms, with the front bar serving two opened-out rooms, with one containing a piano and settee, with the walls covered in breweriana The rear bar contains the TV and Northants skittles table, Skittles team play on Monday, darts on Tuesday and Quiz nights on Wednesday. A patio creating a sun trap is to the rear. Three real ciders are always available.
Wayfarers
296 London Road, Kettering NN15 6DX
The Wayfarers is situated on one of the major roads into Kettering, and is very close to Wicksteed Park. A large L-shaped bar is the centrepiece in a spacious, yet comfortable high ceiling bar area with sofas and traditional tables for seating. The bar extends around to the rear where a well spaced pool table and darts games area is placed, along with large screen sky sports equipped viewing area. A large rear garden with covered seating areas adjoins the car park. A small seating area is available at the front of the pub. The Wayfarers hosts weekly live music sessions with open mic on a Monday and bands on Thursday to Saturday. Sunday is quiz night. A function room is available for private parties.
Woolcomber
St Johns Road, Kettering NN15 5AZ
Modern estate pub built in 1975 alongside the local shopping precinct which has undergone a refit in late 2015. To the front is a large lounge, whilst to the side is a bar featuring darts and pool, and a large screen TV. Planning application for installation of Weatherboard cladding to ground floor front and side elevations, access ramps to side and rear, 1.8m boundary fence to side, rope lighting to front and side elevations and lantern to front.
Beeswing
226 Rockingham Road, Kettering NN16 9AL
A large one roomed pub with comfortable seating and a pool table at the front. Seats and tables for food at the rear with a large separate function room at the back of the pub.
Cordwainer
Bath Road, Kettering NN16 9NA
Modern estate pub near North Park, taking its name from the local leather tanning industry. It has a large basic bar with a pool table and a lounge to the front. One unused handpump.
Kettering Argyll Club
8 Argyll Street, Kettering NN15 7HG
An old fashioned club in the backstreets featuring a small bar and large lounge with a games area at one end.
Kettering Midland Band Club
2 Hallwood Road, Kettering NN16 9RG
A large and popular club tucked away close to Rockingham Road Pleasure Park. In addition to the long public bar, it has a small sunken lounge area, a separate games area, and a large concert room.
Kettering Rifle Band Club
82 Havelock Street, Kettering NN16 9QA
A large 127 year-old club in a residential street set back in its own grounds where the stewards house stands. It has a large basic bar with a stage to one end, , and a separate games room. There is also a large concert room.
Earl of Dalkeith
13-15 Dalkeith Place, Kettering NN16 0BS
Formerly a furniture shop, this pub opened in 1996 and is named after the Earl of Dalkeith. This was the title given to the eldest son of the Duke of Buccleuch. The land was owned for centuries by the Dukes of Buccleuch, the eldest son Boocloo was given the title the Earl of Dalkeith. The pubis on two levels downstairs, whilst an upstairs area has a gallery and is surrounded by bookcases. Historic photographs of local buildings adorn the walls. Two beer festivals are held a year.
Harlequin
136 Stamford Road, Kettering NN16 9UA
A two bar estate community pub
Old Market Inn
4 Market Place, Kettering NN16 0AJ
Reopened in early August 2019 following a £500,000 refurbishment by Heineken-owned Star Pubs & Bars.
Piper
Windmill Avenue, Kettering NN15 6PS
Popular 1950s two-roomed pub which has been run by an enthusiastic CAMRA member for 30 years. There is a quiet lounge to the left, while to the right is a more lively bar/games room where a quiz is held on Sunday night. A beer festival is held on the third weekend of August. The Piper is close to Wicksteed Park, one of Britain's first theme parks. An outdoor seating area is across the road from the pub. Always features a beer from the local Potbelly brewery.
Shire Horse
18 Newland Street, Kettering NN16 8JH
A small town centre pub adjacent to the Newland Street bus station with a small area to the front for darts and a pool table in a games room to the rear. The bar counter runs down the room, creating a narrow area with limited seating for drinking. more seating is towards the rear. Refurbished and reopened on 16/12/2016 by the people behind the Olde England/Black Prince/Falcon (Huntingdon) pubs.
Three Cocks
48 Lower Street, Kettering NN16 8DJ
A long, narrow pub which has been refurbished to provide a warm and relaxing atmosphere. The L-shaped servery is at the centre of the pub, serving the main two bar areas which contain comfortable armchairs and high backed stools. On an upper level is a games area featuring Northants skittles and darts, whilst for the more traditional pub-goer, there is a shove ha'penny board available. Home to two skittles teams, also of interest are board games and monthly quiz and poetry reading evenings. Guest ales are on the main bar, while the regulars are on the side bar in front of the beer menu which unusually displays a beer colour rating. There is always a dark, strong, light and citrus beer available. There is a range of quality gins available. Winter Pub of the Season 2013. Fourteen ciders are available. Supports the local Air Ambulance Charity.
