Dog Friendly — Pubs in Kinver
Discover dog friendly pubs in Kinver. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 5 dog friendly pubs in Kinver
Vine
1 Dunsley Road, Kinver DY7 6LJ
The Vine was opened in 1863 in competition with the Lock Inn that once stood opposite. Originally two converted cottages, it extended into adjacent cottages over the years and most internal walls were removed in 1980. It is now a one-roomed pub, it retains distinct areas on different levels, with the restaurant overlooking Kinver lock on the Staffs & Worcs canal. There are extensive canalside gardens. New owners from Autumn 2019 and a refurbishment has been completed.
Cross Inn
Church Hill, Kinver DY7 6HZ
A popular destination, with internal decor one would expect from a Black Country Ales outlet, including a real fire. Tasty and tempting food is served at the weekend including hot pork sandwiches. A small number of flatscreen televisions show football fixtures on match days. There is a large car park adjacent and Stourbridge buses stop nearby, but there is no service after 6pm or on Sunday.
Plough & Harrow
82 High Street, Kinver DY7 6HD
Affectionately nicknamed 'Steps', this characterful community pub is deservedly popular with locals, cyclists, and walkers alike. The front bar sees locals and visitors intermixing and engaging in lively conversation while the plusher lounge is more comfortable. Note the usual Bathams breweriana and old advertising hoardings bedecking the walls. Snacks are available to purchase. Situated on the main High Street in Kinver.
Royal Exchange
High Street, Kinver DY7 6ER
Fairly small locals pub on the outskirts at the far end of Kinver village. Has been refurbished and layout changed over the last few years. Secluced pleasant garden overlooking the fields at rear. Serves cobs and pork pies.
Olde White Harte
111 High Street, Kinver DY7 6HL
The White Hart is situated in the middle of Kinver high street and is a family friendly pub. The building is Grade 2 listed and is a 17th Century remodelling of an earlier, possibly medieval house with 19th century alterations. Large childrens play area and patio at the rear which is dog friendly. There is a significant emphasis on food. Under relief management throughout June 2016 awaiting a new landlord/lady.
