Dog Friendly — Pubs in Poplar
Discover dog friendly pubs in Poplar. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 5 dog friendly pubs in Poplar
Manor Arms
150 East India Dock Road, Poplar E14 0BP
Former Watney pub.
Hope & Anchor
14 Newby Place, Poplar E14 0EY
Basic single roomed pub with a small yard to the rear where the smoking area is located. There is pool and darts and one (sometimes two) frequently changing real ale. There is live music on Saturday evenings. There is accommodation available upstairs.
Callaghanns
55 Chrisp Street, Poplar E14 6LP
Callaghanns is the replacement pub built on the site of the Prince of Wales during post-war redevelopment of the area in 1951. The pub consists of a large L-shaped bar with pool and darts at one end. Good quality and inexpensive bar food is available. There is single hand pump but unfortunately no real ale available due to a lack of demand.
Star Of The East
805a Commercial Road, Poplar E14 7HG
A Grade II Listed Building which has been stylishly refurbished by the Old Spot pub company. A single bar has 4 hand pumps and 11 keg lines. The downstairs area has wooden floorboards and is a mixture of booths , tables and comfortable chairs. Chandeliers hang from the ceiling and there is a real fire in the back room. There is more seating upstairs along with a dining area and a function room. Pictues of East LOndon adorn the walls and there are some original decor upstairs.
Queens Head
8 Flamborough Street, Poplar E14 7LS
A Grade II listed building, situated in a conservation area. Retains its traditional subdivision into public bar and saloon bar. There is a small outdoor yard for smokers and the exterior is usually adorned with splendid hanging baskets. The smaller saloon bar features two dart boards and plays host to regular comedy nights. The pub freehold was sold by Tower Hamlets Council in 2013 to raise funds for the Council. Acquired as a free house in 2018 and refurbished in a modern style. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother visited the pub in 1987 and was photographed pulling a pint of Young's. There are various pictures, plaques and other memorabilia celebrating Her Majesty's visit, including a framed letter from Clarence House displayed by the bar counter.
