Dog Friendly — Pubs in Stamford
Discover dog friendly pubs in Stamford. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 9 dog friendly pubs in Stamford
Bull & Swan
High Street, St Martins, Stamford PE9 2LG
A 17th-century coaching inn which retains many original features. Consists of three small inter-connecting low beamed rooms, decorated with brass and copper. Large patio garden. Described by Stamford Living as "the most improved pub in Stamford". Burghley Estates renovated the Bull and Swan (£200,000) in 2010, reopening it in January 2011. Run by the Hillbrooke hotel chain. Seven themed guest rooms. Separate dining room.
Golden Fleece
Sheep Market, Stamford PE9 2RB
Everards pub. Listed stone building that has been a pub since 1846. Wool market was held outside until 1930. Karaoke Thursday and Sunday, live music Friday and Saturday. Darts played. Reopened in March 2012 after a 3 week refurbishment.
Green Man
29 Scotgate, Stamford PE9 2YQ
Stone built former coaching inn dating from 1796 that features an L-shaped split-level bar. Often has guests from micros plus traditional ciders and perries and a good range of European bottled beers. The secluded patio features a stone mounting block dating back to the pub's coaching inn days. TV and jukebox.
Hurdler
93 New Cross Street, Stamford PE9 1AL
Lively pub with L-shaped bar, pool table, live sport on big screens, and quieter, comfortable lounge area in corner. Lively music and karaoke sessions at the weekend.
Jolly Brewer
1 Foundry Road, Stamford PE9 2PP
A locals' pub built of local stone, dating back to 1830 and twice the CAMRA branch Pub of the Year, the Brewer boasts a roomy split-level drinking area with open fires in the winter and a separate dining room. The car park and large patio hosts beer festivals in Spring and Autumn, while pub games, including the World Pushpenny Championships, are a feature. 4 handpumps dispense local and national ales. One handpump is devoted to cider and a range of malt whiskies is available.
Lord Burghley
17-18 Broad Street, Stamford PE9 1PG
This pub is a conversion of an historic 18th century building, keeping many of the old features and using reclaimed material for the rest. A large, multi-roomed pub with two fireplaces that has six ales on at all times. (Occasionally one Locale). One room has darts and a large TV screen for live sport events. There is also a TV in the large patio area, half of which is covered and has heaters. Beer festivals are held twice a year on the lower patio area. Food served 12-2 Mon-Fri; 12-2:30 Sat. Live music some weekends.
Tobie Norris
12 Saint Pauls Street, Stamford PE9 2BE
Parts of this stone building date back to circa 1280 and in 1617 it was bought by Tobias "Tobie" Norris and used as a bell foundry. From the 1950s it was used by the RAF Association until converted into a pub in 2005 by Mick Thurlby, for which it won CAMRA's best National Pub Restoration Award in 2008, and also Peterborough CAMRA's Pub of the Year 2008. It has 7 rooms over two floors which have been restored to their former glory and is a must visit gem. Three handpumps serve beers from local and micro breweries. More ales are available direct from the cask, on demand. Good menu that includes pizzas with unusual toppings. Sunday quiz fortnightly.
Melbourn Bros
22 All Saints Street, Stamford PE9 2PA
Samuel Smith's pub, opened in December 2008 and sells organic fruit beer brewed on site at the Melbourn Bros/All Saints brewery, as well as the usual Samuel Smith's organic beers. Previously used as a storage area for the brewery’s wooden barrels. Olde Worlde charm in modern surroundings, the building has 4 rooms each on its own level, including a stone vaulted cellar with a view of All Saints’ church spire. The walls are adorned with old posters about the brewery and the brewing process. Brewery tours are available. Large enclosed paved brewery courtyard with outdoor seating. Food served 12-3 and 6-9. Children are permitted in the bars until 8pm. Dogs also welcome. No longer servers real ale. OB Bitter is only available in keg form.
Copper Room
16 St Mary's Hill, Stamford PE9 2DP
Stamford's first (and so far, only) micropub. Set in a row of old stone buildings, this new bar was opened in April 2018, concentrating on the younger crowd, with keg and KeyKeg beers, but no cask ale at present. Small batch spirits, tea and coffee on sale. Hot and cold snacks, from nachos to toasted teacakes are available.
