Dog Friendly — Pubs in Leighton Buzzard
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Found 10 dog friendly pubs in Leighton Buzzard
Black Lion
20 High Street, Leighton Buzzard LU7 1EA
Local CAMRA Pub of the Year 2015 to 2019. With 17th Century origins this is a traditional alehouse with exposed beams, wooden floors and an open fire. Eight handpumps often feature beers from Leighton Buzzard, North Cotswold, Slaters and Purity. Eight changing real ciders are available and an impressive bottled and canned beer menu lists over 100 Continental and British beers. There is a large paved garden. Bar snacks are served and BYO cold lunches are welcome.
Buckingham Arms
92 Old Road, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard LU7 2RB
Traditional Two-bar pub with a quiet small Lounge bar at the front and a games orientated Public bar at the rear with pool, dominoes and darts, plus large screen TV and gaming machines. The staff are enthusiastic about choice of ales and ask their customers to help choose them from Punch's monthly guest ale list. It was built in the 1830's as the Railway Tavern and it changed name to the Buckingham Arms in 1848. They still get passing trade from travellers on route to the nearby rail station.
Globe
Globe Lane, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard LU7 2TA
Picturesque canalside pub off the A4146. Previously a farmhouse that was converted to an inn when the canal was built. Interesting drive along the towpath to get to the pub and car park - a good incentive to not drink and drive! Popular with diners.
Hare
10 Southcott Village, Leighton Buzzard LU7 2PR
Popular local pub overlooking the village green, which attracts a good mix of drinkers. Over the years the village Linslade has expanded and is now part of the town of Leighton Buzzard. An annual St. Georges day beer fest is held. There is a heated external smoking area and a large garden.
Red Lion
1 North Street, Leighton Buzzard LU7 1EF
This 17th century building is a town centre institution. An old-fashioned pub with old-fashioned values, the manager of over 20 years offers a warm welcome. The public bar has all of the traditional pub games; the main bar resembles a living room with comfy chairs, a large fish tank, TV and the pub's dog wandering around. As well as the well-kept ales there is a list of twenty-one Irish and Scottish single malt whiskies.
Stag
1 Heath Road, Leighton Buzzard LU7 3AB
A Fullers pub which seems to have a larger interior than it's exterior wedge shape would suggest. The long wood panelled bar attracts a good cross-section of drinkers and diners. Good value meals available. Quiz night every Tuesday
Wheatsheaf
57 North Street, Leighton Buzzard LU7 1EQ
A two-bar pub that tends to attract a mixed clientele. Music is an important feature so expect piped rock music and regular live bands on Friday and Saturday evenings.
White Horse
9 New Road, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard LU7 2LS
This is a genuine back street free house close to the Grand Union Canal and Leighton Buzzard railway station. The L-shaped bar features several sports TV screens and there is a small courtyard to the rear and a small public car park across the road. Guest beers are often from St Austell, Otter and Oakham. An interesting and varied selection of bottled and canned beers are also offered. Accommodation comprises seven rooms in a converted stable block.
Bald Buzzard Micropub
6 Hockliffe Street, Leighton Buzzard LU7 1HJ
This popular Micropub opened in 2015, provides the discerning beer enthusiast a great selection of ales and ciders. It’s seating layout encourages conversation, with a bespoke chiller room, and four recently installed key keg dispensers serving an interesting selection of beers not normally found locally. Four ciders are available, with a selection of bottled and canned beers.
Leighton Buzzard Brewing Company Brewery Tap
Unit 31, Harmill Industrial Estate, Grovebury Road, Leighton Buzzard LU7 4FF
The Brewery Tap of the Leighton Buzzard Brewing Company. There is usually a range of four beers dispensed directly from casks in the cool room plus bottles to drink on the premises and to take home. Including a good range of real cider and keg beers. Open days take place one Saturday per month from March and December (check website for details) with local food offerings and live music.
