Dog Friendly — Pubs in Lowestoft
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Found 10 dog friendly pubs in Lowestoft
Fisherman's Wharf
South Pier Royal Plain, Lowestoft NR33 0AE
Modern bar located on South pier in a recently pedestrianised area close to start of esplanade. Food is available in adjacent restaurant. Live music in summer. Opening hours are reduced in winter months. Ten pin bowling also available nearby.
Fieldys
72 Love Rd, Lowestoft NR32 2NZ
Refurbished and re-named by new owner and re-opened in June 2015. Located opposite Lowestoft Town Football Club ground and just along the road from Green Jack Brewery premises. The owner has considered adding real ale, but none is served in the pub at present.
First & Last
Dove St, Lowestoft NR32 1SZ
Large, friendly street corner pub in north part of town with old pictures of the pub on the walls. Internal furniture is being made by the tenant as part of re-decoration. No real ale at present, but bottled ales are available.
Hatfield Hotel
The Esplanade, Lowestoft NR33 0QG
This terrace bar is a comfortable hotel bar with good sea views from both inside and outside areas.
Mariner's Rest
60-62 Rotterdam Rd, Lowestoft NR32 2HA
Welcoming community local on the west side of town centre. The closeness of the cemetery gave the pub its name. The comfortable open-plan interior has a central bar with a TV screen used mainly for showing sporting events. It has a good sized garden with a covered heated smoking area. The pub has raised a considerable amount for local charities. All the real ales and ciders are served by gravity from the cellar in the back room.
Norman Warrior
Fir Ln, Lowestoft NR32 2RB
Popular twin bar local situated between Lowestoft town centre and Oulton Broad North railway station with bus stops nearby and ample parking. It comprises a public bar where pool and darts are played leading to a large terraced garden where a well-attended beer and cider festival with live music is held annually over the August bank holiday weekend. A comfortable lounge leads to a spacious restaurant which serves home-cooked food daily.
Oak Tavern
71 & 73 Crown St (West), Lowestoft NR32 1SQ
Popular with all ages, this well run, lively community pub is situated on the northern side of town. It has an open plan bar divided into two areas, one festooned with Belgian brewery memorabilia and the other for pool and darts. A TV screen shows sporting events and there is a patio and car park to the rear. Various events are held throughout the year to raise money for local charities. A dark beer is usually available during winter months.
Stanford Arms
Stanford St, Lowestoft NR32 2DD
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP AS OF APRIL 2021. DESCRIPTION BELOW WILL BE CHANGED WHEN INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE. A free house offering a wide range of real ale, key keg lines, cider and craft bottled and canned beers in a large single, "L" shaped bar. The single traditional bar has been nicely refurbished with a new tiled floor, wooden tables, a wide range of breweriana decorating the walls and a wood-burner. To the rear, a courtyard garden has its own wood-fired pizza oven (Friday evening is pizza night).
Triangle Tavern
29 St Peters St, Lowestoft NR32 1QA
Originally advertised as England's most easterly brew-pub, this lively town-centre tavern is situated on Triangle market. Owned by Green Jack brewery - winner of many awards - it consists of two bars joined by a corridor decorated with brewery memorabilia. The original brewery is located to the rear. Regular beer festivals are also held. The front part of the pub used to be the Oddfellows, while the back part is the original Triangle Tavern. As of March 2018, some of the regular beers have been changed so you will now found Manderina and Jester available.
Trowel & Hammer
49 Pakefield St, Lowestoft NR33 0JS
Busy split level bar with good views from garden over cliffs onto beach and a cosy fire in winter months. Food is served in a separate restaurant area at the rear of the pub.
