Dog Friendly — Pubs in Lincoln
Discover dog friendly pubs in Lincoln. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 19 dog friendly pubs in Lincoln
Peacock Inn
23 Wragby Road, Lincoln LN2 4PL
An uphill pub prominently situated on a corner and extended into adjacent houses. The bar features sports events prominently whilst the large restaurant is popular with dinners.
Pyewipe Inn
Fossebank Way, Saxilby Road, Lincoln LN1 2BG
A riverside pub with patio fronting onto the Fosdyke Canal where there are ample moorings for passing boats. There is a central bar surrounded by small drinking and eating areas opening out onto the patio plus separate dining and function rooms plus on-site hotel accommodation. the pub is two mile outside the city, reached down a lane off the A57, with good views of the city and cathedral. The R64 cycleway runs past
Queen In The West
12/14 Moor Street, Lincoln LN1 1PR
A stone-built corner pub extended into adjacent cottages over the years to give separate lounge and public bar rooms.
Royal William IV
1 Brayford Wharf North, Lincoln LN1 1YX
A popular pub situated by the Brayford waterfront with extensive outside summer seating.
Still
Saltergate, Lincoln LN2 1DH
Orignally owned by Pratts, a local wine merchants, with extensive cellars running as far as the High Street. Much of the interior layout is original but opened out as two rooms with an entrance lobby. Much wood paneling can still be seen although all traces of the snob screens on the bar in the entrance and lounge have now gone.
Strugglers Inn
83 Westgate, Lincoln LN1 3BG
Located in Lincoln's Cathedral Quarter at the base of the castle walls is this small and popular pub, known to its locals as the Struggs, the small pub is big on character. A warm welcome from the staff, two real fires make it snug in winter, in summer the rear sunken terrace is a lunchtime sun-trap. Upcoming ales are listed on a chalkboard above one of the two fireplaces. Two dark ales usually feature among the frequently changing beer selection, with some stronger beers tending to appear at weekends. The walls and ceiling of the main bar are covered in pumpclips from the 600-plus different beers served each year. There's regular live music on most Sunday teatimes and occasional Saturday evenings plus there's a monthly book club in the Snug, but the main source of entertainment is conversation. Snacks such as filled rolls and pork pies are available. Winner of many local CAMRA awards including Lincolnshire Pub of the Year 2019. Has been identified by CAMRA as having a regionally important historic pub interior.
Treaty of Commerce
173 High Street, Lincoln LN5 7AF
The unique name refers to an Anglo-French free trade agreement signed in 1860. The tall, narrow building is close to High Street's notorious level crossing and has an unusual barrel-vaulted ceiling towards the rear of the bar area. New customers are often surprised to find the beer garden. Guest beers are from the brewery's monthly list, and two real ciders are served. The pub is popular with football fans on match days. Totally renovated in 2017. Bar snacks served throughout opening times. Full menu catering for large weekday parties by arrangement.
Mailbox
19-20 Guildhall St, Lincoln LN1 1TR
Situated in the heart of the downhill area the pub is a conversion of the former city main Post Office building. Popular with visitors and shoppers during the day and students and locals alike in the evenings. Features changing beers from the Pheasantry brewery.
Victoria
6 Union Road, Lincoln LN1 3BJ
The Victoria has been a public house as far back as the 1840's. Residing by the west gate of the historic Lincoln Castle, this Batemans public house is popular with locals and tourists alike. As well as its Good Honest Ales, the pub has quality changing guest ales sourced from around the UK. There's regular music and fortnightly quizzes in the bar and a Board games group that meets on Tuesdays in the upstairs room. The outdoor seating area is a summer suntrap, perfect for watching the world go by over a lazy alfresco lunch or a pint at any time of day. Meals are served at lunchtimes, sandwiches and snacks are available all day.
Wig & Mitre
30 Steep Hill, Lincoln LN2 1LU
Atop the famous cobbled Steep Hill, crowned the UK�s best street in 2012, the Wig occupies buildings dating from the 14th century. The narrow frontage belies the TARDIS-like interior, with characterful rooms spread over two floors. A free house, it is renowned for the quality of its food but happily welcomes drinkers. Two guest pumps regularly feature beers from Black Sheep and Thwaites. The pub is family-friendly throughout and dogs are welcome downstairs.
Rogue Saint
33-37 Mint Street, Lincoln LN1 1UB
A recently opened Irish/American style bar. Music features heavily with regular live bands Friday and Saturday evenings.
Imp & Angel
417 High Street, Lincoln LN5 8HX
Lincoln's first micropub now refurbished in a modern bar theme featuring a full range of drinks. The pub is a 15-20 minute walk, or a short bus ride, away from the town center.
BeerHeadZ
4 Eastgate, Lincoln LN2 1QA
A bright, colourful pub with an industrial feel situated in the uphill city area. It is part of a small chain of new generation indie-pubs. The pub serves up to four cask ales, craft keg beers, two ciders and a range of bottled and canned beers using oversized glasses. Customers are welcome to bring in their own food. Regular events include quizzes, live music and tap takeovers.
Birdcage
54 Baggholme Road, Lincoln LN2 5BQ
A single roomed, street corner pub refurbished in a clean modern style with a mix of traditional tables and chairs and settees for seating. 2 or 3 changing beers complement the regular real ale.
Dog & Bone
10 John Street, Lincoln LN2 5BH
The eastern most pub of down hill Lincoln. The Dog is a true community pub under a new tenant from November 2020. The main bar also features a dartboard. The pubs side room is home to a book swap library and a host of board games. In the finer weather enjoy the suntrap beer garden which also has a function room know as the kennel.
Golden Eagle
21 High Street, Lincoln LN5 8BD
This friendy two roomed old coaching inn has up to nine real ales and at least one real cider. The bar is welcoming but can get busy on match days. The lounge is quiet, relaxed and cosy with old football programs on display. Social events include two summer beer festivals, occasional live music, speciality tasting events and brewery nights, Friday is quiz night. Outside is a large premier beer garden, including sheltered seating, lights and heaters. The pub is welcoming to children and well behaved dogs. Small function room is available.
Joiners Arms
4 Victoria Street, Lincoln LN1 1HU
A friendly mid 19th century sanctuary tucked away from the commotion of the city centre. Its deceptive early-60s style exterior leads into a traditional pub interior. The decor is a traditional town pub style with pictures of bygone Lincoln upon the walls. You enter into the main lounge with open fireplace and hosting Lincoln's only bar billiards table. Two steps up to the bar, which has up to five changing ales often featuring local breweries. A recently refurbished pool and darts area are to the left of the bar. Regular events include live music, quizzes and more. Live music on the 3rd Sunday of the month, when the pub opens at 2pm, upcoming events can be seen on their regularly updated Facebook Page. The adjacent car park is free after 6pm and all day Sunday.
Magna Carta
1 Exchequer Gate, Lincoln LN2 1PZ
One of original copies of the 13th-century document from which the pub takes its name is displayed in the adjacent castle. The pub also stands in the shadow of the magnificent cathedral and, in the summer, the outside tables are a magnet for tourists. The open-plan interior has drinking areas on many levels, plus a restaurant on the top floor. Guest beers mainly come from the Marston’s Group breweries. Food is served until 8pm. Wednesday is quiz night.
Morning Star
11 Greetwell Gate, Lincoln LN2 4AW
An 18th century pub close to Lincoln Cathedral and near bus stops on several routes. The cosy main bar, with an open fire, is usually buzzing with chatter and has pictures of old Lincoln on the walls. There is a small snug/back bar. Quiz night is Tuesday and there is occasional live music. The two guest beers change regularly.
