Dog Friendly — Pubs in Rugby
Discover dog friendly pubs in Rugby. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 21 dog friendly pubs in Rugby
Stag & Pheasant
28 School Street, Rugby CV21 4BW
A large village pub which is a popular stop for walkers as it is only 10 minutes from the Oxford canal.
Black Swan
5 Chapel Street, Rugby CV21 3EB
Town & County
12 Henry Street, Rugby CV21 2QA
CAMRA members are made very welcome at this winner of the Rugby CAMRA Club of the Year 2015. This is a friendly club located in the town-centre serving up to four well-kept real ales. Two guest ales feature sourced from breweries near and far, and these are often selected based on input from the club's members. The club has a very active social calendar with active skittles and darts teams and regular quiz nights. Live music one Sunday afternoon a month.
Half Moon
32 Lawford Road, Rugby CV21 2DY
Small mid-terraced pub that is quite simply a local boozer. Situated 5 minutes walk from town centre, Friendly locals who always make you feel welcome populate the pub. It is two terraced houses that have been knocked into one with plenty of wooden seating & tables. The walls are adorned with pictures of old Rugby. There are no foody smells to distract from the beer. Bus route
Merchants Inn
5-6 Little Church Street, Rugby CV21 3AW
Up to nine real ales are available in this flagstoned gem of a pub. Comfortable seating and an open fire make this a welcoming place to enjoy real ales, ciders, perries and foreign beers. Excellent home-cooked food is served at lunchtimes. The walls are covered in an impressive range of pub and brewery memorabilia. Rugby and cricket feature on the big screen. There are regular beer festivals, theme nights and quizzes. Situated a mile from Rugby railway station.
Raglan Arms
50 Dunchurch Road, Rugby CV22 6AD
Lovely refurbished pub with friendly landlord re-opened by Black Country Ales on 23/5/19.
Squirrel Inn
33 Church Street, Rugby CV21 3PU
A small historic pub which offers a warm welcome. A real fire in winter creates a cosy atmosphere adding to the Squirrel's genuine charm. Live music is a big part of the pub's culture, featuring an open mic on Wednesday evenings and bands of varied genres appear most Saturday evenings. Local and independent brewers are featured alongside brands from the Marston's stable. Occasionally the pub may open later midweek - check before travelling. Beers from Cotleigh and Pitchfork are regularly available. Rugby CAMRA Pub of the Year runner-up for the past three years.
Victoria Inn
1 Lower Hillmorton Road, Rugby CV21 3ST
A beautiful Victorian pub just outside the town centre - a true gem and the last of its kind in the town. Built in a wedge shape, the multi-roomed local features a traditional bar, larger lounge and two relatively new snugs. Owned by the town’s Atomic Brewery, the pub stocks two of its beers plus five rotating guests. It shows sport on TV and hosts quiz nights on Thursday and Sunday.
Clifton Inn
343 Clifton Rd, Rugby CV21 3QZ
Bell
High Street, Hillmorton, Rugby CV21 4HD
Popular Family Friendly pub with restaurant (seats 34) and spacious bar, with 3 excellent real ales - including Wadworths. Locals recommend the food - particularly the homemade steak and ale pie. Other activities include Live music on Saturday nights, summer BBQ plus regular quiz nights. The large garden with fish pond also has ducks, rabbits and chickens
Seven Stars
40 Albert Square, Rugby CV21 2SH
Traditional multi-roomed community pub, focusing on quality beers and ciders with its 14 handpumps; including a selection of milds, stouts and porters and four ciders. An impressive selection of pub made ‘hand crafted scotch eggs’ are available plus filled rolls and locally produced pork pies which can be enjoyed in the rear ‘courtyard garden’. Pie and Pie Night on Wednesday 6-9pm. In the bar televised Rugby is broadcast. Rugby and District CAMRA Pub of the Year for the last three years. Daytime beer discount for Camra members.
Rugby Tap Room
4 St. Matthews Street, Rugby CV21 3BY
Rugby Tap Room micropub is a long room with the large selection of gravity served draught ales and ciders racked at the far end. The Tap offers an environment that shuns electronic entertainment, promoting conversation in an intimate setting. Acoustic music has become a regular feature on Thursday evenings. The Tap serves up to six LocAles, and has a range of traditional pub snacks. A range of craft ales – on draft and canned are available. Outside seating at the front.
George
2 The Green, Rugby CV22 7LY
Jolly Abbot
241 Lower Hillmorton Rd, Rugby CV21 4AB
Waterside
Hillmorton Wharf Crick Road, Rugby CV21 4PW
Family friendly food oriented pub. Moorings for canal boaters. 20% of seasonal real ales on Mondays.
Paddox
360 Hillmorton Rd, Rugby CV22 5EY
Large, open plan, family friendly pub with a central "u" shaped bar. New owners have undertaken a major refurbishment and planned to open at the end of October. The second lockdown followed by Tier 4 restrictions have prevented this.
Prince of Wales
Drury Lane, Rugby CV21 3DA
Red Lion
53 High St, Rugby CV21 4EG
Windmill Inn
1 North Street, Rugby CV21 2AB
The Windmill is a nineteenth century coaching inn that Black Country Ales have re-opened after being closed for a decade. It had previously been re-named the Rugby Tavern for a few years. The interior has been completely re-furbished but appears to be a long established traditional pub. There is a small courtyard at the rear. Bar snacks consisting of fresh cobs, pork pie and sausage rolls are available. Four beers from Black Country Ales, eight guest ales, and three changing ciders or perries are available on handpump.
Bell & Barge
Brownsover Road, Rugby CV21 1HL
Set on the banks of the old canal, this restaurant and bar has a large beer garden.
Quigleys
22 Albert St, Rugby CV21 2RS
A restaurant and Irish bar serving food to be cooked at your table on super-heated lava stone.
