Dog Friendly — Pubs in Newtown
Discover dog friendly pubs in Newtown. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 3 dog friendly pubs in Newtown
Exchange
Broad St, Newtown SY16 2NA
The building was the towns Flannel Exchange built in 1832 when the town and district was prosperous off the back of this trade the building now trades as the Regent Centre also hosting the town’s cinema and night club. The pub itself is situated in the basement of the building and is semi subterranean. In March 2019 after a period of closure it underwent a refurbishment, creating an open plan sports bar. The new look is dominated by a large number of TVs showing a host of different sporting events. The main drinking areas are set with high tables , benches and stools, but there are a couple of raised areas to the left and right of the main entrance where comfortable, lower seating can be found. At the far end of the pub is the spacious games area with two pool table and two new dart oches. At present three ales are on offer, two from Shropshire breweries.
Pheasant
14 Market St, Newtown SY16 2PQ
Purpose built in 1939 on site of an older building that was also a pub of the same name. The Pheasant has to be fair cornered the towns hardened mid all week afternoon drinkers market who will be found in the public bar. However there is more to the place with a large games room to the left of the main entrance with the public bar to the right. There is a small but cosy lounge to the rear and at the back there is a large fenced in patio beer garden. Sometimes deck chairs are placed at the front for the comfort of smokers. The pub has recently changed hands (2021), and there are no plans to sell real ale.at the moment.
Waggon & Horses
Dolafon Road, Newtown SY16 2JB
Situated in an older residential part of town the opposite side of the River Severn to the town centre approximately three quarters of a mile walk. The building was originally the canal agents office for the nearby Montgomery Canal terminus, the last couple of miles of the canal was closed and filled in back in the 1930’s however restoration work has taken place and a pathway/cycle way now exists along the old canal bed all the way to Welshpool – the canal itself starts again 2 miles or so from the Pub but is not currently navigable. The Wagon as its known is part community local and part Restaurant with the best beer garden in the town by a long shot. The left hand bar has a television, photographs and trophies with strong emphasis on sport and a games room with pool table leads off from it. The right hand bar is now used more as a reception room for the restaurant which is located at the rear. The restaurant and the landlords cooking have a good reputation locally and booking is recommended. Its known as the restaurant in the garden and overlooks the beer garden which is fairly large, flat and child friendly with play areas, its also a sun trap on better days which makes it a rarity in the area.
