Dog Friendly — Pubs in Paignton
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Found 24 dog friendly pubs in Paignton
Grand Central Cafe Bar
51 Torbay Road, Paignton TQ4 6AJ
Long and narrow single room Cafe/Bar on a corner site of the main street between the Railway Station and seafront, that was originally an amusement arcade. Standard interior tables and chairs with a further four tables outside the entrance on the canopied pavement area. Excellent breakfasts are available from 8am, and 'Happy Hours' are from 5pm till 7.30 daily.
Kirkham Street Sports & Social Club
Kirkham Street, Paignton TQ3 3AX
Emphasis here is definitely Social. This elderly building used to be the local Ex-Service Mens’ Club. The club consists of a small bar area after the entrance and a much larger entertainment Lounge with a small Stage and a Snooker room off to the rear. This is a CIU affiliated Members only club but guest are admitted for £1 on members sign-in. Only 8 guest entries per person before membership is required at £18 for a year, all membership starts in January.
Preston Conservative Club
299/301 Torquay Road, Paignton TQ3 2EY
The Preston Conservative Club is a members only club, visiting members are welcomed on production of a valid ACC Inter-affiliation card. The lounge area here is large and comfortable and with chesterfield sofas abounding. The facilities here include 3 snooker tables and the club is looking to install BT Television for sporting events. Club prices apply to makes the beverages more attractive and there is currently a drive to enrol more members.
Crusader Bar at Hookhills Community Centre
Freshwater Drive, Paignton TQ4 7SB
Very sociable Bar and Social Club with loads going on. Low cost membership and good priced ale.
Harbour Light
North Quay, Paignton TQ4 6DU
Refurbished during 2020 by St. Austell Brewery. Situated on the harbour wall, it benefits from outstanding views across Torbay. Ferries conecting Teignmouth, Torquay and Brixham are available from the quay.
Ship Inn
26 Manor Road, Paignton TQ3 2HR
Former hotel that is now part of the 'Sizzling Pubs' brand selling food all day, including various 'meal deals' that make the reasonably priced food even cheaper. Breakfast is available from 9am to noon Friday to Sunday. It has an open plan interior with a single bar counter, the left hand area of the room being comparable with a public bar with pool table, dart board and flat screen TV. The right hand side is essentially for diners. Recently had renovation work done throughout.
Boathouse
Marine Drive, Paignton TQ3 2NJ
Family friendly beach bar & restaurant. The Building looks old, (maybe it used to be an arcade) and the seating inside is retro. The outside area has picnic type benches and terrific views across the Bay. Popular as a Pizza and burger eatery and very popular with the 25-35 crowd. Local bands have played here and in summer it's really a good place for a cool beer.
Captain Jacks
3 Colin Road, Paignton TQ3 2NR
Currently the only real ale pub on Preston sands seafront. It has a small car parking area adjacent to its beer garden, together with a canopied patio with wooden benches. A light and bright pub on two levels with the higher level having a kitchen and dining area, and the main bar area on the lower, which also has a pool table, dartboard and a couple of plasma screens. Closes Wednesdays in the winter.
Old Manor Inn
10 Old Torquay Road, Paignton TQ3 2QZ
Lovely 17th-century Grade II listed thatched pub. It's interior consists of four rooms with the doorways altered to form an open plan layout, yet still retaining their individuality, such as the dining area and the games room, with its pool table and dartboard. The decor is traditional with beamed ceiling, tongue and groove paneling, wooden settles and brick fireplaces. The walls are adorned with many interesting prints and photographs, including one near the rear door, of 'Bathing Machines' on Paignton beach in Victorian times. At the rear of the premises is a cosy walled garden with a handful of picnic tables.
Coach House
32 Church Street, Paignton TQ3 3AH
Historically the London Inn, the building is late 18th-century and Grade ll listed with a ground floor interior consisting of three rooms that have been altered to create a single bar pub. It has a brick fireplace with cast iron grate, a couple of beer barrels used as tables, upholstered wooden settles etc, together with both a pool table and dartboard. An interesting collection of old cigarette cards adorn the walls. Popular live music venue.
Oldenburg
46 Winner Street, Paignton TQ3 3BQ
Named after Peter ll, Duke of Oldenburg 1853-1900, it is said that there is evidence that an inn has existed on this site since 1688. It is a medium sized single room back street pub that has a traditional interior, together with a small enclosed picnic tabled patio area.
Olde Well House
5 Torquay Road, Paignton TQ3 3DU
Previously known as the Black Horse and more recently The Cork & Bottle, this single bar pub has recently become a free house offering 2-3 guest ales each week alongside a permanent ale. July 2021 Reported no real at present
Torbay Inn
34 Fisher Street, Paignton TQ4 5ER
A real traditional pub with separate lounge and public bars dating back to the early 1600’s when the sea was on its doorstep and it was opposite to a fish market hence address of fisher street. It is also documented that the Roundhead General Fairfax stayed at the inn prior to a civil war battle in Exeter. A warming welcome awaiting all who visit from locals, staff, landlord and landlady, including benefits for CAMRA members. A mainly rugby supported pub amongst other sports, it also has regular live music, mainly Northern Soul and time is called via a ships bell recovered by a local diver from an old wreck.
Devonport Arms
42 Elmbank Road, Paignton TQ4 5NG
CAMRA Heritage Pub that is a traditional large back street community pub, where both darts and pool are played. It has three separate bars, Public, Lounge and a Snug. At the rear of the premises is a quiet walled patio garden/smokers retreat, with bench tables.
Henry's Bar
53 Torbay Road, Paignton TQ4 6AJ
A shining example of a traditional-style pub nicely situated on the main street, conveniently located near the bus and railway stations, only five minutes from the beach. It boasts an impressive long bar with ample seating towards the front of the pub, including a pleasant covered seating area. The venue is warm and welcoming, and the beers are very reasonably priced. On handpump, there are three regular beers, one guest beer and Sam’s traditional cider on the 5th, plus various bottles and polyboxes. Home-cooked, reasonably priced food is served all day until 9 pm, and there is a highly regarded roast on Sundays. Families are welcome until 10 pm with free Wi-Fi plus dogs are welcome with treats usually on the bar.
Talk of the Town
46-52 Torbay Road, Paignton TQ4 6AL
A late Victorian property that was once two guesthouses, situated half way between the railway station and the beach. It is now a Wetherspoons, and opened in 2010. It is essentially one large room on two levels with adequate comfortable seating and dark wood panelling, with the usual offering of framed local history and people. It has a tabled pavement area at the front of the premises, together with a small decking area overlooking a park at the rear.
Hyde Dendy
18 Esplanade Road, Paignton TQ4 6BD
Directly opposite the Vue multiplex cinema on the seafront, this recently refurbished pub has a large beer garden and children's play area. Up the steps to the entrance are two adjacent bar areas, the left hand room essentially being the main bar and kitchen/dining area, whilst the the large right hand room has a seperate bar, stage and dance floor. Food is served up to 9pm in the summer. Pub and carvery with a huge dessert menu.
Harbour Inn & Rio Grande
59 Roundham Road, Paignton TQ4 6DS
Just ten minute gentle stroll from the pier and beach, this large pub overlooks the harbour. It has two bars with pool tables and darts, together with a function area. There is also a roof terrace that affords very good views of the harbour, beach and across the bay to Torquay. Refurbished July 2020
Paignton ARC Bar
The Club House, South Quay, Paignton TQ4 6DT
Situated in Paignton Harbour and above the Paignton Amateur Rowing Club boathouse is a bar serving real ale that is open to visitors.
Spinning Wheel Inn
The Esplanade, Paignton TQ4 6BE
During the day this is a friendly seafront family orientated pub with a pleasant beer garden that overlooks Paignton Green, and has a very good children's fun play area. Come the evenings, it is Torbay's premier music and live entertainment venue, with karaoke on Mondays, quiz night Tuesdays and live bands, etc., from Wednesday to Sundays. The food is good value typical pub grub with a carvery on Sundays from noon to 3pm. Note that outside the main summer season the pub closes at midnight on Fridays and Saturday.
Waterside Inn
126 Dartmouth Road, Paignton TQ4 6ND
Built some sixty plus years ago, this pub/retaurant is in the Goodrington area of the town, on the main road to Brixham and about 300 metres walk from the beach. In the holiday season it is the 'local' for visitors staying in the Holiday Parks nearby. The main bar is furnished for diners, with the pool table area having comfortable arm chairs. At the rear of the premises is a patio sun terrace. The pub is fully accessable to wheelchair users, complete with a dedicated disabled toilet. Slightly longer summer opening hours from 18th March; open 10am to 11pm, food served 11am to 10pm.
Cattlemans & Parkers Arms
343-347 Totnes Road, Paignton TQ4 7DE
Large pub on the A385 in the Collaton St Mary area of town. Now a steak house, specialising in 'steak on a stone'.
Noahs Ark
Totnes Road, Paignton TQ4 7HB
This pub is so called as it is just down the road from Paignton Zoo. A real family friendly pub with a pleasant spacious interior. Food is served all day and a Sunday carvery is served from 12 to 4. There are multiple Sports screens capable of showing 3 different events.
Blagdon Inn
Totnes Road, Paignton TQ4 7PW
Traditional dining pub that is housed in a 15th-century building that was originally a barn. It has a long bar with a seperate restaurant, although food (including nibbles and lite bites) is available in the bar. Recently redecorated, it has comfy chairs throughout. There is also a spacious garden for alfresco dining in the warmer months. The Blagdon Inn is part of Devon Hills Holiday Park in Paignton,
