Dog Friendly — Pubs in Oldham
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Found 9 dog friendly pubs in Oldham
Carrion Crow
271 Huddersfield Road, Oldham OL4 2RJ
Originally a coaching inn dating from 1796 and refurbished in 2017, the Crow is an attractive, open-plan, popular pub. Six handpumps serve a range of cask ales from the Marston’s extended stable. A community local hosting crib, darts, dominoes, football and quiz teams. The boozy news corner features histories local pubs and breweries. All cask ales are discounted after 18:00 on Monday with Thursday being quiz night followed by a light supper. There is live music on the weekend and regular beer festivals.
Coach & Horses
459 Huddersfield Road, Oldham OL4 2HT
Not Real Ale .... Description: This community pub is set in a terrace on one of the main roads out of Oldham. A single entrance leads to the spartan games room on the left or the homely lounge on the right. The lounge is divided into several areas by means of seating and a large frieze on one of the walls depicts a Coach and Horses. Old pictures of the area also feature. There is no food but families and dogs are welcome. There's a musical jam night on Thursdays with karaoke on Friday and Sunday evenings.
Farmers Boy
250-252 Huddersfield Road, Oldham OL4 2RB
No real ale.
Fox & Pine
18 Greaves St, Oldham OL1 1AD
A new and very valuable addition to the previously sparse Real Ale scene in Oldham Town Centre, the Fox and Pine is a real ale lovers delight. 10 hand pumps serving varied beer styles (there will always be at least one dark beer on) plus 6 Real Ciders. The pub also features 5 ABK fonts for those who like traditional Bavarian Beer. The Bar is downstairs with an open seating area, whilst upstairs are two linked rooms. It is all decorated with a Fox and Pine theme (The name referring to the origins of the owners from Leicester and Oldham). For the hungry, cold platters are available throughout the day. Reopened May 17th 2021
Minders Arms
182 Huddersfield Road, Oldham OL4 2RD
'Fun' pub. It should be noted that the pub doesn't use pump clips so real ale can be on sale even if there isn't one
Ashton Arms
28 - 30 Clegg Street, Oldham OL1 1PL
Recently refurbished popular town centre Free House featuring an open plan interior with the bar to a raised area to the rear. An excellent range of four to six rotating beers, mainly from local micros and LocAles but also featuring beers from further afar. Traditional cider/perry is often on sale on handpump. The fridges contain a good selection of Belgian and German bottled beers. Good value food is served daily until 8pm (7pm Sunday). Meal times: Full Menu Monday - Saturday, Noon - 8pm, Sunday Noon - 7pm.
Royal Oak Hotel
178 Union Street, Oldham OL1 1EN
Pub sold by Robinsons to Inglenook Inns & Taverns Ltd in early 2017, however the regular cask beer is still from Robinsons with another beer, often Wainwrights, also on sale. An early 20th century brick building with a quality refitting in 1928, including the insertion of a splendid glazed servery and lots of wall tiling, which remain to this day. The pub has also kept a traditional multi-roomed layout with a pool room and a cosy snug. There is always plenty of pub and beer related reading material available. The pub usually sells Old Tom in winter. Handy for the Mumps Metrolink tram stop.
Boltmakers Rest
16 Rock Street, Oldham OL1 3EX
No Real Ale
Bridge Inn
31 Moorhey Street, Oldham OL4 1JE
A welcoming friendly local’s pub that caters for all tastes. It has active crib and darts teams and a sizeable area with a pool table. The pub supports many charities including McMillan Cancer Care. A juke box with a good selection of music is popular. Now owned by JW Lees but a Gartside Brewery pub in the past. The Lees seasonal is sold but isn't always available. Reopened 4/7/2020
