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Dog Friendly — Pubs in Newton Abbot

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Found 21 dog friendly pubs in Newton Abbot

Union Inn

Union Inn

6 East Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 1AF

Real Ale Available
Garden
Traditional Pub Games

With its continental style alfresco seating area in the precinct, this busy town centre single bar Grade 2 listed pub, serves breakfasts from 8.30 and, excellent home cooked lunches from 11.30 to 2pm. It has five letting rooms, with bed and breakfast available. There are two car parks within 250m. New Licensees July 2021

Jolly Abbot

Jolly Abbot

16-18 East Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 1AG

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Real Fire

Originally called the Jolly Sailor, it is recorded that that in 1864 it was the busiest hostelery in the town. The main bar has beamed ceilings, timber columns and an open fireplace. This leads through, up a couple of steps, to the pool room bar. At the rear of the premises there is a tiered decking area, a covered smokers den, and a small carpark.

White Hart

White Hart

8 East Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 1AG

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden

Old coaching inn that retains its beamed ceilings, now a single room bar with a pool table in the left hand area of the pub. Tuesday night is open mic night.

Keyberry Hotel

Keyberry Hotel

17 Kingskerswell Road, Newton Abbot TQ12 1DQ

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Karaoke

Near the Decoy Country Park with open spaces childrens play area, sports grounds, lake and woodland walks. This two bar pub has changed very little in the last 50 years but has been redecorated and still retains its cosy atmosphere especially in the lounge and dining area. It has a real fire.

Wolborough Inn

Wolborough Inn

55 Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 1JQ

Real Ale Available
Garden
Traditional Pub Games

Colloquially known as the the Little House or 'First & Last'. This single bar pub, has two etched glass windows to the right of the entrance that are of interest, as they refer to the now defunct Starkey Knight and Ford brewery, with the addition of the wording 'Gold Medal Ales' and 'Tiverton Ales' respectively. With its beamed ceilings, simply decorated, and furnished with an assortment of tables and seating, it retains an air of relaxing homeliness. Lunch time meals are traditional home cooked quality pub grub, with filled rolls sometimes being available in the evening. New owner November 2021

Twelve Twenty

Twelve Twenty

9 Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 1JR

Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
Real Ale Available

A modern cafe bar, the interior decor is fairly dark but there are plenty of outside tables. Overlooks Newton Abbot's historic clock tower.

Swan Inn

Swan Inn

4 Highweek Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 1TG

Real Ale Available
Cask Marque Accredited
Real Fire

With its thick stone walls, parts of this Grade ll Listed building date from the latter part of 17th century, and it is adjacent to the towns cattle market, hence the sculptured animal heads on the the pubs flank wall. It's U-shaped bar counter covers what was originally three seperate rooms, now partially open plan, save that the right hand room has had only its door removed, creating a quieter 'snug' area. Internally, there are a couple of gaming machines, a quiz machine, two pool tables and a juke box, with a covered outside smokers area. Traditional Thatchers cider is drawn by handpump.

Newtons Free House

Newtons Free House

24-26 Highweek Road, Newton Abbot TQ12 1TR

Family Friendly
Garden
Lunchtime Meals

1930's purpose built pub, previously called the 'Heavitree' and owned by the brewery of the same name until 2009. Now in private ownership, it is just outside the town centre and is a welcoming community oriented pub, although it does not sell real ale, it does sell bottled ales. The single bar area has a couple of 'snugs' and an open kitchen that is reputed to to serve very good and reasonable priced meals, including a Sunday roast.

Railway Brewhouse

Railway Brewhouse

197 Queen Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 2BS

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden

Adjacent to the Railway Station. This single bar pub contains memorabilia of the 'age of steam', paintings, photographs, models, books and old gas lights (converted to electricity). At the front of the pub there is a covered pavement area, with four tables with chairs. It changed hands in 2021, Platform 5 brewery has now moved to Torquay. The current owner also owns Ye Old Cider House nearby.

Dartmouth Inn

Dartmouth Inn

63 East Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 2JP

Real Ale Available
Live Music
Traditional Pub Games

Dating from 1674, the first recorded name of this pub was the 'Great Dane'. In the 17/18th centuries, every spring, men from the locality would come to this inn, with the hope of being hired for a seasons work on the local boats engaged in the Newfoundland fishing trade. The pub is on two levels, abounds with timber beams, timber panelling, columns, stone walls and large open fireplaces. On the higher level is the main L-shaped bar. To the right down two steps is the 'Tap Room', which has an open fireplace. There is also a pool table in another area, and a small walled garden at the rear.

Locomotive Inn

Locomotive Inn

35-37 East Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 2JP

Real Ale Available
Real Fire
Family Friendly

This 17th-century Grade II listed building has a rubble-stone and timber facade, and is thought to have originally been two separate cottages. It has a single L-shaped bar over two rooms, with an open fireplaces in each, timber beams, dark wood panelling and both exposed and painted stone walls. There is a separate pool room at the rear of the premises, and a dart board in the main bar area.

Teign Cellars

Teign Cellars

67 East Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 2JR

Real Ale Available
Traditional Pub Games
Dog Friendly

This pub was previouly called the 'Greene Man', and prior to that, the 'Devon Arms'. In the 19th-century when this pub was called the Devon Arms, its cellar was used as the 'oakum picking room', where paupers were assigned to produce oakum by un-twisting old ropes. Oakum being used to seal the seams of wooden boats. Today, it is a simply decorated single room bar, currently serving 4 ales, 3 on handpump and one on a stillage, together with up to 10 traditional ciders and perrys from polyboxes. Also on offer are up to 12 keg craft beers and lagers, together with a vast selection (170+) of bottled beers and ciders. This pub that is well worth a visit if you are in the area. The bottle shop is open 10.30 to 5pm. An extensive food menu is available.

Olde Cider Bar

Olde Cider Bar

99 East Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 2LD

Real Cider Available
Garden
Family Friendly

Originally a farmhouse in the 18th Century, the building was converted to a pub in the late 19th Century and is one of the few remaining true Cider Houses in the country. It is a past winner of CAMRA Cider Pub of the Year and home to, what is believed to be, the last remaining Cork Club in the country, a semi-charitable drinking institution it has been described as a poor man's Freemasonry. The furniture is hard wooden seating and tables.The bar front is made out of old barrels. There's a choice of 17 Ciders, plus guests, also Perries and a large variety of Fruit Wines. Bar snacks are available. The clientele is varied and the entertainment is conversation!! A must visit if you are in the area. Purchased by the current owner in February 2020. In 2021, selected as one of 32 pubs across the country to receive a CAMRA Golden 50 Award.

Saracens Head

Saracens Head

Fairfield Terrace, Newton Abbot TQ12 2LH

Real Ale Available
Jukebox
Karaoke

This recently refurbished two bar pub was built in 1864. The lounge bar to the left of its entrance is carpeted with an upholstered window seat and table, 5 stools at the bar and three tables with chairs. The bar to the left has a raised area in front of the window with a table and chairs - these being removed when the area is used as a stage for live music etc.There is a juke box, pool table and dartboard. Through the french windows is a pleasant patio area with 8 bench tables, three of which are under a canopy with patio heater. The food on offer is Marie's Homemade Devonshire pasties.

Jolly Farmer

Jolly Farmer

8 Market Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 2RB

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden

Spacious town centre pub, with an old feel to it. Lots of low beams, exposed brickwork, bare wooden floors and other features add a certain amount of charm to its character. Although there is constant backgroud music, it is not over obtrusive. The pub was built as the Bradley Hotel in 1864, and retains a lot of characterful original features. It is the towns premier music venue, and has a function room on the first floor (the Bradley Suite) and a very pleasant decked/part sheltered beer garden. Breakfasts are available everyday.

Market Gate

Market Gate

3 Market Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 2RJ

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden

American style one room bar with sparse furniture but one corner has soft sofa and armchairs with old doors decorating the walls and ceiling. Plenty of room inside and outside. Food is dominated by pizzas, burgers and steaks. Delivery/collection: stone baked Pizza, Munchie Boxes, Calzone, Gourmet Burgers, drinks and much more. Quiz night and open mic nights alternate Wednesdays.

Highweek Village Inn

Highweek Village Inn

Highweek Village, Newton Abbot TQ12 1QA

Real Ale Available
Real Fire
Family Friendly

A 1960s purpose built pub, it has a single long bar area with a separate dining room, pleasant terrace beer garden and a large car park at the rear. The pub holds regular events, including beer and cider festivals, usually with local bands playing in the evening. Regular beers are augmented from breweries in the South West, in particular, Teignworthy and Dartmoor. Serving the local village, it is easily accessible on the No.70 bus from Newton Abbot town centre, with a half hourly daily service until 18:30 and hourly on Sundays and evenings, with the last bus back into town at 23:16 from Gaze Hill.

Newton Abbot Royal British Legion Club

Newton Abbot Royal British Legion Club

2 Marsh Road, Newton Abbot TQ12 2AP

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Lunchtime Meals

A roomy and slightly old fashioned members only club with lots of pub amusements, skittles, pool, darts and cards. All real ales are from localish breweries. Open to all by invitation.

Maltings Taphouse & Bottle Shop

Maltings Taphouse & Bottle Shop

Tuckers Maltings, Teign Road, Newton Abbot TQ12 4AA

Real Ale Available
Garden
Disabled Access

A new but quite large micropub based in the old Tuckers Maltings bottle shop. The decor is industrial and the furniture is basic wooden tables and benches. There is a good beer garden upstairs and out at the back of the building where you can sit and watch the trains going in and out of Newton Abbot railway station. Bottled beers are still sold with craft and real ales. Beer and conversation prevail. They are open every day in the two weeks running up to Christmas.

Teignbridge 76 Social Club

Teignbridge 76 Social Club

6 Marsh Road, Newton Abbot TQ12 2AR

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Disabled Access

A members club in the heart of Newton Abbot featuring a long, oblong-shaped room with the bar and seating at one end, and a games area at the other. Skittles, pool and darts are played. There is occasionally live music on a Saturday evening. One changing real ale is always on.

Orsino Lounge

Orsino Lounge

30 Queen Street, Newton Abbot TQ12 2EG

Family Friendly
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals

A cafe bar in the main street of the town serving several craft keg beers.

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