Dog Friendly — Pubs in Newark
Discover dog friendly pubs in Newark. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 17 dog friendly pubs in Newark
Castle & Falcon
10 London Road, Newark NG24 1TW
Friendly Town Centre pub. Front and rear bars plus separate function room for 50 people. Emphasis on the community with a number of pub teams (darts, pool, dominoes, skittles) and tournaments. Outside skittle alley. Plenty of sporting trophies and memorabilia on display. Traditional local. Weekly quiz night. Interesting features: Not exactly a feature, but the pub stands in the shadow of the old historic Hole's brewery. Sadly now flats, but still an impressive building. Accolades: Newark CAMRA Pub of the Season Winter 2000.
Castle Barge
The Wharf, Newark NG24 1EU
The Castle Barge was a Spillers grain barge plying its trade between Hull and Gainsborough. Situated on the River Trent at the Town Wharf in the centre of Newark it was converted into a public house in 1980. Children are allowed on the top deck and there is an outdoor drinking area adjacent to the barge. A quiz night is held on Wednesdays. 3 handpulls generally serving LocAles including Full Mash, Pheasantry and Lincoln Green ales. Ciders are available from boxes and their availability is advertised on the 4th handpull.
Flying Circus
53 Castle Gate, Newark NG24 1BE
Reopened in its present incarnation in 2014, Monty Python quotes and brewery logos decorate the walls, and old aircraft are suspended from the ceiling. The four changing cask ales are complimented by a wide range of keg, bottled and canned craft beers. There is regular live music and a quiz night. The large outdoor courtyard is popular in the summer.
Queen's Head
8 Market Place, Newark NG24 1DU
Recently Refurbed, features a Thai restaurant upstairs.
Organ Grinder
21 Portland Street, Newark NG24 4XF
Opened as the Organ Grinder in 2014, this no-nonsense beer-drinking pub offers six or seven real ales from Blue Monkey. Real cider and a range of bottled beers are also stocked along with an extensive range of spirits. Bar snacks are served to accompany the ales. Hosts a popular quiz every other Wednesday. The Monkey Room has a dartboard and a large TV screen. Books, games and a piano are available for customer use. A covered smoking area is to the rear.
Oscar's Inn
105 Balderton Gate, Newark NG24 1RY
Refurbished two-roomed pub a few minutes’ walk from the town centre, named after the owner’s dog. The Oscar Wilde room is open at all times, displaying quotes from the great man; the Oscar Peterson room opens at busier times and hosts music at the weekend. Six handpumps offer a varied selection of local and national beers. A food menu is available specialising in generously sized pizzas.
Newcastle Arms
34 George Street, Newark NG24 1LU
Traditional Victorian local near North Gate railway station and a short distance from Newark town centre. There are two bars: a lounge styled bar with a pool table and TV with terrestrial channels only, and a basic no frills old fashioned styled public bar.Excellently placed stop-off for travellers leaving the Northgate station.
Old Malt Shovel
25 North Gate, Newark NG24 1HD
On the site of a 16th century bakery this public house was closed for a lengthy period of years during which time it was used as offices, before re-opening in the mid 1980’s. One roomed pub with separate restaurant/function room which can open to main room. There is a skittle alley and pub games.Accolades:Newark CAMRA Pub of the Season, Summer 1998 and Summer 2000. Pub of the Year 2003
Roman Way
Lincoln Road, Newark NG24 2DB
Large roadside establishment next to junction of A1 and A46 and alongside recently extended Premier Inn Hotel. Part of the national Table Table chain and more of an eating venue than an inn. For the drinker there is a raised area with TV. Dogs are allowed in the beer garden.
Rutland Arms
13-15 Barnbygate, Newark NG24 1PX
Recently refurbished former Coaching Inn. Large open bar with dining area and original architecture with carpet/stone flagged floor. Accommodation comprising 10 rooms (singles/doubles/triples, all ensuite). Function room for 140 with presentation equipment and own bar. Food served all day, with special themed nights. Taped music, Sky Sports and gaming machines.
Spring House
2 Farndon Road, Newark NG24 4SA
Situated on outskirts of town, close to Newark Marina and Millgate conservation area. Two bar areas, one predominantly food, the other with games machines/pool table/Sky TV. Standard menu on offer plus daily specials. Pub teams include dominoes, darts and skittles. Quiz and Bingo nights. Live music on Fridays. Large patio area at front.
Roaring Meg
117 Barnbygate, Newark NG24 1QZ
Renamed the Roaring Meg in May 2013 after a short period of closure, this no frills Victorian street corner local is a five minute walk from the town centre. It consists of two contrasting bars, a large ‘L’ shaped basic bar at front and square bar at rear which has a pool table and a dartboard. There is a wall painting above the bar depicting a market scene. Very much a drinkers’ pub.
Wheatsheaf
Slaughter House Lane, Newark NG24 1ER
Reopened after a £35k refurbishment in September 2019 and reverted to the original name. No real ale.
White Swan
50 North Gate, Newark NG24 1HF
Mock Tudor style inn just outside Newark town centre. A small step down from the main Northgate entrance leads to 2 bars. A small bar on the left with pool table and a larger more comfortable lounge style room with many wall mirrors to the right. There is also a medium sized room at the rear with a TV. There is level entry via the back door from the car park.
Prince Rupert
46 Stodman Street, Newark NG24 1AW
Located between Newark Castle and the Market Square. This Grade II listed building dates back to c.1452 and was licensed shortly after. It was restored by the Thurlby group, now Knead pubs in 2010 to magnificent effect. It comprises of several rooms and snugs on two levels, where the beamed, vaulted ceiling of the original Wealden House can be seen. Voted 2011 CAMRA Newark Pub of the Year, six handpumps, with an ever-changing range of ales, real cider also available. Regular live music and open mic events take place and It also hosts occasional beer festivals including the annual Newark Beermuda triangle festival. A selection of traditional pub food and stone baked pizzas are available using fresh local produce. Private rooms are available for functions and meetings. Acquired by the RedCat Pub Company in August 2021.
Just Beer Micropub
32A Castle Gate, Newark NG24 1BG
Friendly Micropub concentrating on cask ales, cider and perries. Craft beers added February 2019. Since opening in August 2010 they have served over 5000 different cask ales. World and unusual UK craft ales also available from the fridge, locally sourced pork pies, cheese boards and pork scratchings are also sold. Traditional pub games are played with an annual cribbage tournament contested by regulars. Three beer festivals are held annually. Newark CAMRA Pub of the Year six times; local business of the year 2012; CAMRA Nottinghamshire Pub of the Year 2012, 2017 and 2018; CAMRA East Midlands Regional Pub of the Year 2012 and 2017.
Real Ale Store
12-14 Kirk Gate, Newark NG24 1AB
Not a pub, but a noteworthy town centre shop selling a large selection of British and imported bottled beers. As well as many local beers there is a wide variety of beers from throughout the UK as well as a wide selection of Belgian and German beers, homebrew kits, gift packs, mini kegs, glasses and books. If you are looking for a certain beer, Richard will try to source it for you. Member of the LocAle Scheme.
