Dog Friendly — Pubs in Margate
Discover dog friendly pubs in Margate. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 11 dog friendly pubs in Margate
London Tavern
Addington Street, Margate CT9 1PN
This pub is temporarily closed. This two storey 18th century hostelry with two late 19th century single-storey extensions was formerly known as the Shakespeare Tavern and from 1858 until the early 1990s as the London Tavern after which it was the Everybody's Inn. It is situated across the road from the Theatre Royal and its association with it is indeed long lived, with many famous Thespians agonizing over their lines in the bar. The pub was taken over in July 2015 by Carl & Nancy Hilliard of the Ales of the Unexpected micropub who have reverted back to its former name. It reopened on 27 November 2015 after having a complete refit.
Rose In June
49/50 Trinity Square, Margate CT9 1HT
This back-street local is named after a boat once berthed in Margate harbour. The pub first appears in the local directory about 1832. It was a tiny front parlour pub in a terrace known as Belmont Cottages. In 1890 the pub incorporated the adjacent cottage. Its Victorian saloon bar is a classic of its type. This heirloom of a bar retains the original backdrop with its inlaid mirrors and superb gilt leather frieze. Paradoxically the pub bar/games room - though modern in style - predates the saloon by 60 years.
Harbour Arms
Unit 9, Margate Harbour Arm, Stone Pier, Margate CT9 1AP
Originally opened in two small former fishermen's net stores (units 7 & 8) that have been knocked into one, on the town's stone pier in May 2013. It moved into the larger neighbouring unit 9 in May 2015. Most of the former unit's interior fittings and fixtures have moved into the new unit which now houses a larger cool room at the side of the unit. The pub has no toilet - patrons using public toilets next door. Four beers are normally on offer.
Ales of the Unexpected
105 Canterbury Road, Margate CT9 5AX
Micropub opened in a former fishmonger's in a row of shops in the Westbrook district of town. Up to four real ales are served direct from the cask. Real ciders along with wine are also available.
Lighthouse Bar
Margate Harbour Arm, Stone Pier, Margate CT9 1JD
Located a stone's throw from the Turner Contemporary Gallery on the end of Margate's harbour arm. Serving a range of bottled beers, spirits and wines. A perfect place to sit and enjoy the famous Turner Sunsets
Fez
40 High Street, Margate CT9 1DS
Micropub opened in December 2015 in the former Card Centre shop premises. Eclectically furnished with a mixture of high and low tables and some raised bench seating. Brewery and fairground memorabilia adorn the walls. Small bar counter at the rear with a temperature controlled cellar room from which cask ales and ciders are served on gravity dispense. Limited wine range sold too. A must place to visit.
Two Halves
2 Marine Drive, Margate CT9 1DH
This micropub opened in former retail premises overlooking the town's stone pier in July 2015 and is well located to view the town's occasional spectacular sunsets. Its clean and bright interior is adorned with Margate memorabilia and local artists' pictures – which can be purchased. The real ale and cider is served on gravity dispense from a temperature controlled cellar room behind the bar. Wines along with a selection of soft drinks are also available. Thanet CAMRA Pub of the Year 2018.
Little Swift
7-8 Marine Drive, Margate CT9 1DH
The venue has entrances in Marine Drive and High Street and the inside sits on 2 distinct levels. Draught beers are a mixture of KeyKeg and occasional cask and tend to often include imperial and other stouts.
NorthDown Saloon
Unit 1C/A Channel Road, Margate CT9 4JS
The brewery tap of NorthDown Brewery is open every Saturday with indoor and outdoor seating.
Xylo
Unit 2, 14 High Street, Margate CT9 1AT
Bar with 4bbl microbrewery now built into the cellar. Several beers in production. Beers may be KeyKeg and not cask.
Elsewhere
21-22 The Centre, Margate CT9 1RL
Music venue, bar and record store situated in the town centre. It has a Bohemian-cafe style decor with lots of space and different seating areas. Indeed it has a large performance space downstairs, with a small second bar, and a smaller stage on the ground floor. Craft beers are from Signature Brewery and others.
