Dog Friendly — Pubs in Maldon
Discover dog friendly pubs in Maldon. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 11 dog friendly pubs in Maldon
Blue Boar Hotel
Silver Street, Maldon CM9 4QE
This hotel dates back to the second half of the 14th-century and is rich in architectural and historical interest. There are several distinct bars and outside courtyard and garden areas in which to enjoy gravity-dispensed Maldon Brewing Co. brewery beers, brewed yards away in adjacent stable buildings. Frequent musical entertainment on Fri, Sat evenings and Sun lunchtimes. The very impressive Long Room may be hired for private functions. Accommodation.
Borough Arms
161 Wantz Road, Maldon CM9 5DD
Two-bar Gray’s pub, with satellite TV, darts and pool. Pub grub available noon-2pm and 4pm-7pm Mon-Fri and at weekends when a major sporting event is on. Poker Thu, Sat and Sun evenings. Oversized glasses. The hand-pumps are unused, thye beer being served on gravity from a temperature controlled cellar. There are six letting rooms.
Carpenters Arms
33 Gate Street, Maldon CM9 5QF
This welcoming back-street community Gray’s pub has a village local feel, with its ancient beams. It is the Maldon & Dengie branch cider pub of the year for 2019. There is a small rear patio as well as outside seating at the front of the pub. A beer and cider festival is held annually. The pub supports thriving cribbage, darts and dominoes teams. Very limited off-street parking. No food.
White Horse Inn
26 High Street, Maldon CM9 5PJ
This historic 17th-century High Street inn has an olde world feel and boasts a light, airy interior with comfortable furniture. Home-made food is available every day from 10am, until 8pm Mon-Thu, 9pm Fri Sat and 6pm Sun. Quiz nights on the 1st Thu monthly. Accommodation comprises of five en-suite rooms. Motorists should park in the public car park to the rear.
185 Bar
185 High Street, Maldon CM9 5BU
A minimalist pub with leather settees. A friendly, lively local. Satellite TV, pool and darts. No food. No real Ale Changed its name this year from The Warwick
Queen's Head
The Hythe, Maldon CM9 5HN
A fine Gray’s tied house with the main bar looking directly on to the Hythe Quay with its Thames sailing barges. There is a public bar with a log fire in winter, and a separate restaurant, plus a spacious outdoor seating area with several large sun umbrellas. Fresh home-cooked food is available all day from opening time until 9pm, (3pm Mon, 6pm Bank holiday and Sun). Well-behaved children and dogs welcome.
Queen Victoria
Spital Road, Maldon CM9 6ED
A warm, well-appointed, friendly Gray’s pub built in 1845. Separate areas provide for darts, music and dining. There is a small beer garden and superb hanging baskets. Food is served from noon-3pm, and 6pm-9pm Mon-Fri, Sat noon -9pm, and noon-6pm Sun. There are plans to extend the current dining area which will provide access to the garden. Dogs welcome in the public bar area.
Sunny Sailor
1 Fullbridge, Maldon CM9 4LE
At the foot of Market Hill, this pub stands to the left of the bridge crossing the tidal River Chelmer in Maldon. There are two bars, function room, restaurant and a riverside terrace. Food lunchtimes, Mon-Sat, BBQ’s Sun lunchtimes. Live music most weekends, see website for details. Children and dogs welcome.
Jolly Sailor
Church Street (The Hythe), Maldon CM9 5HP
A historic pub, overlooking the Thames sailing barges moored at the Hythe Quay. It offers pleasant views and plenty of outside seating. Food is served lunchtimes and evenings all week, with an emphasis on fresh fish. Children welcome until 9pm. Accommodation.
Farmers Yard
140 High Street, Maldon CM9 5BX
This 400-year-old Grade ll-listed building is home to Maldon’s first micropub and bottle shop and is the Maldon and Dengie town pub of the year for 2020. The small public room has seating for twelve and a similar number of standing places. Conversation flows easily in the convivial, welcoming atmosphere. The complete range of Maldon Brewing Company’s bottled ales are complemented by a Belgian ale on tap. Children and dogs welcome.
Mighty Oak Tap Room
10 High Street, Maldon CM9 5PJ
A 500-year-old beamed taproom, showcasing their award-winning range of beers, served direct from the cask from a cooled ground-floor cellar. The comfortable downstairs bar with its bench seating encourages conversation - there are no fruit machines, televisions or piped music. Upstairs there is a relaxing reading room. Cheese boards and locally-produced pork pies are available. There are live acoustic music sessions most Sundays.. It opens noon-10 pm on bank holidays that fall on a Monday.
