Dog Friendly — Pubs in Middlesbrough
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Found 3 dog friendly pubs in Middlesbrough
Dr Phil's Real Ale House
10 Pilkington Buildings, Roman Road, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough TS5 6DY
CURRENTLY CLOSED, THROUGH NO FAULT OF MATT, FOLLOWING A LOSS OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TO THE BUILDING ON 2/3/20, WITH SITUATION YET TO BE RESOLVED. BUSINESS STILL TRADING, HAVING TEMPORARILY TRANSFERRED TO THE VINE, DIAGONALLY OPPOSITE, AT THE TRAFFIC LIGHTS. PLEASE INFORM CLEVELAND CAMRA WITH ANY NEWS OF RE-OPENING. The first micropub in the area, and still the best. Neatly adapted from shop premises, this micropub, owned by Matt Saul, and now run by Keith Hugill, offers guests three beers as well as a real cider. Set in a pleasant urban village, seating 30, it provides chess, draughts, cards and dominoes and books, and also supports the Great North Air Ambulance. As well as the pub's own website, the beers that are available are also updated on Facebook. Snacks available, payable on a honesty box system, on Saturday and Sunday lunchtimes.
Infant Hercules
84 Grange Road, Middlesbrough TS1 2LS
Opened in March 2015 and one of several micro-pubs within what was the town's 'solicitors quarter', all within a stone's throw of each other, and located in parallel streets of substantial Victorian terraced houses just south of the main shopping precinct and north of the University campus. Handy for the Law Courts. Named after Gladstone's description of the town in 1862, after he had witnessed the expansion of the local steel making and ship building industries, all now sadly departed. Three third pint tasting trays are available. Local CAMRA branch 2019 Pub of the Season, and so goes forward as the Branch's representative to the 2020 Yorkshire Regional Pub of the Year competition. The pub also continues to act as venue for Teesside University Real Ale Society, (TURAS).
Chapel
Whitehouse street, Middlesbrough TS5 4BY
A converted Mission Hall dating from 1899 adjacent to the former St Cuthbert’s Church whose congregation it took when the church closed in 1972. The property is owned by the Towers family who have renovated and redecorated throughout to provide a bright and airy space which will accommodate 60 in comfort. There is a connected ground level function room and both grassed and hard standing outside areas. There is plenty of free adjacent car parking and bus stops east and west within 400 yards
