Dog Friendly — Pubs in Sittingbourne
Discover dog friendly pubs in Sittingbourne. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 5 dog friendly pubs in Sittingbourne
Fountain of Ale
37 Station Street, Sittingbourne ME10 3ED
Located opposite Sittingbourne railway station, now known as the Fountain of Ale (opened 7th July 2017). A welcome reinvention for this historic pub, where Swale CAMRA was founded 41 years ago. This characterful pub has a number of interesting features including a snug area. Currently four real ales are available but this may increase over time.
Long Hop
80 Key Street, Sittingbourne ME10 1YU
Sold by Enterprise earlier in the autumn. Now reopened and reported to be serving real ale (11/12/17).
Red Lion
58 High Street, Sittingbourne ME10 4PB
The Red Lion is a large coaching inn in Sittingbourne High Street. The pub is steeped in history and it is believed that both Henry V and Henry VIII stayed here. In early 2019 became a Craft Union house of the Ei Group.
Paper Mill
2 Charlotte Street, Sittingbourne ME10 2JN
Micropub located a short walk from Sittingbourne station. One room with wooden bench seating set around breweriana adorned walls and solid woodblock tables. The emphasis here is on beer and conversation. Warm welcome and a community focus make the Paper Mill a popular to meet. Beer and cider kept in temperature controlled stillage room with viewing windows located at the rear. The friendly hosts regularly host meet the brewer events, and source a good range of interesting national beers. LOCAL CAMRA BRANCH PUB OF THE YEAR 2015, 2016 and 2017. Highly Commended 2018,2019.
Yellow Stocks
22a High Street, Sittingbourne ME10 4PD
Micropub which opened 15th September 2018 in a former clothes shop. Named after a type of handmade building brick once made in large quantities in the surrounding countryside. Real ales and ciders/perries sold on gravity dispense from a temperature controlled cellar room behind the small bar counter. Spotlessly kept Unisex toilet. Garden and outside smoking area at the rear. Mainly real ales and ciders with Kentish provenance but with some unusual other regional beers offered.
