Dog Friendly — Pubs in Newbury
Discover dog friendly pubs in Newbury. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 15 dog friendly pubs in Newbury
Coopers Arms
Bartholomew Street, Newbury RG14 5LL
Traditional Arkell's pub with several rooms. Entrances from front and rear car park. The compact L-shaped bar with windows facing Bartholomew Street is popular with local customers. The pub has darts and pool teams. David Reid has been landlord at the pub since 2000. The pub's licence is from 11am until 6am but the pub normally opens between noon and 12.30. Closing time may vary according to number of customers with 1am as a typical closing time. A limited range of chocolate and confectionery is also on sale at the bar.
Catherine Wheel
35 Cheap Street, Newbury RG14 5DB
Since its refurbishment in 2014 this town centre pub has become increasingly popular. There are six handpumps on the main bar and over 100 UK and international bottled beers available. A covered courtyard houses the 'Gin Yard'. Many ciders are available and the pub is a multiple winner of the local CAMRA branch's cider pub of the year award. The menu is based around Pieminister pies.
King Charles Tavern
54 Cheap Street, Newbury RG14 5BX
The KC is a comfortable pub that is over 100 years old, and was a former Branch pub of the year. For the current owners the condition of the eight real ales on offer is very important, and it can be purchased in thirds for sampling. There are comprehensive Gin and Wine menus, and Ciders, Lagers and Guinness are available. Locally sourced fresh home made food is served Tuesday - Saturday, with Sunday lunch being a speciality. There are three seating areas around the central serving bar, and the cellar is directly below. The front rooms have open fires and a mixture of sofas, chairs and bar stools. Fresh flowers are a feature as well as daily papers, and there is an old large map of Newbury displayed on the ceiling. The train station is just 3 mins walk around the corner, and the town centre 3 mins in the other direction.
Lamb
5 Enborne Rd, Newbury RG14 6AG
Three separate bar areas. Situated within easy walking distance of the town centre.
Lion
39 West Street, Newbury RG14 1BD
A Wadworth Brewery pub since its 1988 rebuild after a campaign to preserve the site as a pub by the local CAMRA branch. Welcoming backstreet community pub. Island bar with cellar beneath. Framed historic photographs hang on the walls of the pub. Popular pub quiz on Thursdays (8.30pm). Occasional live music events. Father and son team (Kevin & Sam) took over the pub in October 2019. Internal redecoration and the floorboards were sanded / sealed before the pub reopened on 20/10/2019. Up to eight cask ales including a range of guest ales and one cask cider can be served. In 2021 a large gazebo will be erected in the outside area which used to include a smokers shelter. Outside bench sets for seating will include some designated as Non Smoking and one near the entrance designated and adapted for a wheelchair user. The side entrance to the pub provides wheelchair access via a ramp. The pub kitchen has been renewed and Mexican dishes will be served.
Lock, Stock & Barrel
104 Northbrook Street, Newbury RG14 1AA
Popular and welcoming canalside pub, close to the town bridge and local amenities. It has fine views of the locks and nearby St Nicolas Church. Food is served all day until 9pm (8pm Sun). The L-shaped open-plan interior is stylish and comfortably furnished. A roof terrace and plenty of outside seating provide the perfect setting for a fine day. Beers are selected from the Fuller’s range including Gales and Dark Star. Traditional pub food is freshly cooked to order by the chef - available from noon to 9pm (8pm Sun). There is regular live music and families are welcome until 9pm. Dog biscuits and blankets are provided.
Nag's Head
91 Bartholomew Street, Newbury RG14 5DY
The Nag's Head, just like is says on the pub sign, is predominantly a horse racing pub with racing always on one big screen, and if not racing, there will be sport. It's compact, very welcoming, and full of banter of the sort it’s all too easily get dragged into over a pint. Reopened on 15 February 2019 after brief closure for cleaning and painting. The pool table is now at the rear of the main bar. Open on Bank Holiday Mondays. Closing time is flexible and may be earlier than 11pm.
Newbury
137 Bartholomew Street, Newbury RG14 5HB
Launched in 2012 this town cente gastro-pub has enjoyed great success. Renowned for its food it also welcomes drinkers to its comfortable bar areas and, in all weathers, to its "hidden" roof terrace. Real ale is not available in the upstairs bar so buy your pint before climbing the narrow back stairs. Local ales from West Berkshire brewery. Sunday roast includes overnight roast beef with all the trimmings. Independently run and owned. NB Closed Mondays & Tuesdays from 16/3/2020.
Old London Apprentice
2 Hambridge Road, Newbury RG14 5SS
Near Newbury racecourse. The multi-room community pub has a long front bar and a back bar with a games area (pool and darts). The OLA is run by Ken and Caroline who have been tenants at the pub since October 2014. Bingo night on Thursdays. One of three pubs awarded 'Outstanding Community Pub' award by West Berkshire CAMRA in 2018. Breakfast served from 9.30am on racedays. Rear garden with shelter and tables. Front and side decking with seating. Additional outdoor drinking space created by closing front car park and adding benches and tables. When possible, one of the changing beers is chosen to support a local brewery.
Plough on the Green
The Folly, Newbury RG14 7HY
Traditional pub with several different seating areas inside. Near Newbury Racecourse. The pub has an attractive sheltered garden with shrubs and fruit trees. It is worth looking at the photos of the pub, found mainly on the walls of the original pub building, showing how it has changed since the 1960’s. Copies of the various original documents that can help chart the early life of the pub are also on display. From the historic photos, it can be seen that the pub has been owned by Simonds, Courage and Eldridge Pope prior to Marston’s ownership. There are special food offers on different days of the week: Monday - grill night; Wednesday - curry night; Friday - Fish & Chips; Sunday - roast lunch. There is also a meat raffle and quiz night on Sundays. Recently refurbished (March 2017).
Globe
148 Bartholomew St, Newbury RG14 5HB
Reopened 28 May 2019 after an extensive refurbishment by Star Pubs & Bars. After a while as the Snooty Fox which closed on 28 January 2018, it's name is now based on the original name of the Globe Inn. Inside, the extensive refurbishment by Heineken’s Star pubs & bars, features a ground level cafe style area that can open up onto Bartholomew Street. This front area has a hard floor and a high ceiling giving extra natural light from the first floor windows. Greenery and the spoked light fitting break up the tall space. A ramp from the main entrance, on the right, leads up to the central bar area with high tables. Uneven renovated floorboards lead through to the rear, furnished with sofas and low tables. Framed photos decorate the grey painted walls here with books and games available from a shelf. The front of the old bar counter now features black and white tile patterns. Handpumps supply up to four cask ales. There are beers from Beavertown and Brixton breweries in the keg and canned ranges. 'The Garden' is the name for the extra space in the shopping centre adjoining the pub and this extra area is only open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. No table bookings are taken.
Swan
London Road, Newbury RG14 2DA
A pub in the Sizzling Pubs chain. Near Newbury Marina and Kennet & Avon canal for towpath walks.
Cock Inn
108 Shaw Road, Newbury RG14 1HR
A community pub north of Newbury town centre, north east of the Robin Hood roundabout. Pub reopened on 14 September 2019 under new management. New owners have improved the garden.
Cow & Cask
1 Inches Yard, Market Street, Newbury RG14 5DP
Berkshire's first micropub opened on 14 November 2014. It is situated near West Berkshire Council offices in Market Street and set back from the main road. Space for 6 casks on custom made stillage. Beers are sourced from local breweries like Andwell, Downton, Ramsbury, Triple fff, Wild Weather, Longdog and Indigenous. Between two and four beers are usually available. Real ciders on draught often includes a local one from Tutts Clump Cider. Drinks available are shown on a large blackboard. Furniture includes two tables, a long pew, wooden chairs and high stools. Windows on two sides give plenty of natural light. There are several council run car parks nearby. Pork pies, pickled eggs, pickled onios, crisps, nuts and pork scratchings are available. Landlord Ian Batho was previously at the Woodpecker, Wash Water. Casks are cooled by cold water flowing through tubes between the cask and insulated jacket. 20p / pint CAMRA discount. Newspaper on Saturdays.
Cobrizo Lounge
12 Northbrook Street, Newbury RG14 1DJ
A branch of the Loungers cafe / bar chain. Keg ales include Bath Ales Dark Side and Bristol Beer Factory Cruiser. A range of seating options. A variety of framed photos and artworks adorn the walls. Recorded music playing. Previously a River Island retail store.
