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Dog Friendly — Pubs in Leigh

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Found 6 dog friendly pubs in Leigh

Brewery Inn

Brewery Inn

Brewery Lane, Leigh WN7 2RJ

Karaoke
Garden
Disabled Access

Small welcoming local Pub tucked away from the main road (Chapel Street) The Brewery Inn is just 5-10 minutes walk from Leigh town centre and is a community and sports led pub, featuring all the latest Football and Rugby League matches on Sky and BT Sport. Many years ago the pub was a bakery and some of the original external features can still be seen. It was also the tap for the long-gone George Shaws brewery.

Bobbin

38A Leigh Road, Leigh WN7 1QR

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
CAMRA Discount

Located on the edge of the town centre this one-room micro pub offers a warm welcome and has comfortable seating. Prices are very competitive and a dark beer and real cider are always available. Beers are sourced from regional micro-breweries with current and forthcoming selections displayed on their website. Open from 1pm on Sundays when Leigh are playing at home.

Billy's Bar

Manchester Road, Leigh WN7 2NP

Family Friendly
Garden
Lunchtime Meals

Cafe and sandwich bar which serves alcohol. There is a large seating area at the front which is fenced-off from the main pavement.

Fleur De Lis

High Street, Leigh TN11 8RL

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking

Village pub tastefully refurbished in 2015 with two separate rooms, one offering dining around an open fire while the other smaller bar includes a TV showing BT sports events. The Fleur is open from 10am Monday to Saturday for morning coffee, croissants and pastries. Themed dining nights are from 7pm every 2nd Monday of the month and monthly quiz nights are organised.

Plough

Plough

Church Road, Leigh RH2 8NJ

Real Ale Available
Garden
Family Friendly

Set in an attractive position opposite the church, the Plough has two contrasting bars. The weatherboarded part to the right of the pub is the oldest. This dates from the 15th century and contains some low beams (some are padded!) and is now the pub lounge and restaurant. The cosy and well-used public bar is a Victorian addition, An alcove of this is where darts is played. A number of board games are available - just ask at the bar. A wide variety of home made food is served, including a number of daily specials. Food is served all day from 12-10 Monday to Saturday and from 12-9:30 on Sunday. Outside is a small patio garden. The guest beer will be a seasonal beer from Badger.

Seven Stars

Seven Stars

Bunce Common Road, Dawes Green, Leigh RH2 8NP

Real Ale Available
Garden
Dog Friendly

This very attractive two bar tile-hung inn has been a pub since at least 1637. Evidence of this can be found in the saloon bar where part of the wall, covered by glass for protection, has written on it "Gentlemen, you are welcome to sit at your ease, pay what you call for and drink what you please", William Eades, 1637. It is rumoured that the Seven Stars was mentioned by Ben Johnson, the first Poet Laureate, who is said to have lived for a while at nearby Swaynes Farm. As Ben Johnson died in 1637, this would make the pub even older. The original pub was just the small top part of the bar, and the original entrance can be seen from the front of the building by the painted central door. Externally the pub is covered in hanging baskets and window boxes and there are extensive gardens to the rear and front. The saloon bar, which is dog friendly, is split level with a large inglenook at one end and a log burning stove at the other. The lounge bar was rebuilt in 1995 using 17th century oak timbers and contains some very low beams. This bar contains the restaurant and is almost exclusively used by diners although there are a couple of sofas for drinkers. All the food is home cooked and there are a number of daily specials available. Food is served 12-3 and 6-9 Monday to Friday, 12-9 Friday and Saturday and 12-6 Sunday.

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