Dog Friendly — Pubs in Northallerton
Discover dog friendly pubs in Northallerton. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 10 dog friendly pubs in Northallerton
Ciao Bella/the fleece
89 High Street, Northallerton DL7 8PP
Stone and half timbered building of great character next to the Town Hall. It is the oldest pub in Northallerton and has several separate drinking areas. Reopened in October 2020 as an Italian restaurant called Ciao Bella/the fleece. The bar section is retained as a drinks-only area. With current restrictions, contact to check opening times and conditions.
Golden Lion Hotel
High Street, Northallerton DL7 8PP
Traditional and well-appointed town centre hotel with an imposing porch with golden lion sculpture. The large bar is at the rear of the hotel and is open to the public, and has been opened out into an adjacent room to form a large lounge popular with young drinkers at weekends. Six cask beers are on offer, including ones from Yorkshire and Co. Durham breweries. With current restrictions, it is worth contacting them to check opening hours and conditions.
Masons Arms
82 High Street, Northallerton DL7 8EG
Unusual, small old-fashioned town centre pub with a separate room to the front. It retains many original features including a cosy drinking area around the bar, an unusual open snug opposite the bar and a games room to the rear. Regarded by Camra's Pub Heritage group as being of regional importance. Karaoke is popular on Friday and Saturday nights.
Nag's Head
144 High Street, Northallerton DL7 8PE
The interior of this old pub has been opened out into a single drinking area. There is a courtyard as well as a pleasant beer garden to the rear, complete with children's play equipment. Refurbished in 2015, good value food is offered. Beer garden to rear is adjacent to large Tesco store with free car park. Food times may change . One of Enterprise Inns' 'Craft Union' chain. With current restrictions, contact to check opening times and conditions. Real ale not always available.
Oddfellows Arms
251 High Street, Northallerton DL7 8DJ
Hidden behind the Parish Church by the cemetery gates, the Oddies does not appear to be on the High Street, despite its address. A thriving back street community pub, it handles a mainly local trade and is popular with darts players, tv football fans and church bell ringers. Refurbished in a simple but traditional style with an open-plan interior, there is a games room upstairs and a secluded beer garden to the rear. With current restrictions, contact to check opening times and conditions.
Station Hotel
2 Boroughbridge Road, Northallerton DL7 8AN
Imposing 1901 frontage to an 18th century hotel originally built to serve long-disappeared racecourse. Formerly the Horse & Jockey it became the Railway Hotel (as its splendid etched glass front windows proclaim) when the racecourse closed (the site is now occupied by County Hall opposite) then the Station Hotel. Many original Edwardian features remain and the mosaic hall floor is particularly attractive. Occasional live music. One changing guest beer is usually on offer. Opens at 9am for coffees, etc., which is very useful given that there is no longer a cafe at the station. real ale not longer available.
Standard
24 High Street (North End), Northallerton DL7 8EE
Half a mile north of the town centre, opposite Sainsbury’s supermarket on the A167 Darlington road, this community local takes its name from the English defeat of the Scots at the nearby Battle of the Standard in 1138. The interior decor is 'olde worlde' style with bare stone and brickwork and old photographs, and three distinct drinking areas offering good value, wholesome food. Until recently the large beer garden to the rear contained a Jet Provost aircraft - it has now been relocated to Fishburn airfield.
Little Tanner
227A High Street, Northallerton DL7 8LU
Small bar accessed down a narrow passageway behind the White Horse chip shop on the High Street. Renamed from Truefitt's Tap to The Little Tanner under new ownership January 2016 but the same emphasis on real ale remains. Pleasantly appointed bar offering three cask beers, mostly from local Yorkshire or Durham breweries; a separate room upstairs hosts monthly music nights. With current restrictions, contact to check opening times and conditions.
Stumble Inn
4 Garthway Arcade, Northallerton DL7 8NS
A friendly micropub in a shopping arcade near the town's Applegarth car park, offering a warm welcome in a small, cosy environment. It serves a selection of local ales plus craft beers and up to twenty real ciders. The staff are keen to offer advice and guidance to customers. Holds seasonal beer festivals and a pub quiz on the last Sunday of each month. There is no music, gaming machines, wifi, children or sports tv, just good old-fashioned chat. A beer from Wensleydale, Durham or Rudgate Breweries is often on sale. Free soft drinks and coffee are available for designated drivers. Choice always includes a dark beer.
Potting Shed
78-79 High Street, Northallerton DL7 8EN
Opened August 2017 in the former Rutson Hospital, it occupies an impressive building on Northallerton's High Street. It features a roof terrace, theatre style kitchens with wood burning pizza oven and an outdoor area complete with Potting Sheds. Off the main bar are smaller rooms and an upstairs area. Beers will be from the Beer Monkey range (formerly Greyhawk/Copper Dragon).
