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Dog Friendly — Pubs in Stone

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Found 13 dog friendly pubs in Stone

Royal Exchange

Royal Exchange

26 Radford Street, Stone ST15 8DA

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden

A one-roomed pub, refurbished sympathetically, to a high standard in 2015, with four distinct drinking areas and real fires at either end. Ten real ales are always available including four ever-changing guest ales. No TVs or piped music, just good conversation. There are acoustic music nights and many clubs including backgammon, knitting, gaming, reading and photography meet here. The “Royal” also manages the Stone Beer Festival. Light snacks available all day. Lunches 12-3pm Fri/Sat, the ingredients in the expanding food range are "totally locally". There is a set main course supper every first & third Monday of the month evening 6 - 8pm. There are monthly quiz nights.

Star Inn

Star Inn

21 Stafford Street, Stone ST15 8QW

Real Ale Available
Parking
Lunchtime Meals

An old canalside pub which retains two original, flag floored, small bars (dog friendly), these are separated from a more modern, food orientated lounge area and conservatory. An exterior plaque commemorates the pub's place in the Guiness 'Book of Records' for the most differing floor levels in a public house. The Spitfire sign refers to the pub's role in organising the purchase by the town of a Spitfire, named the Star of Stone, for the RAF during the war; look for a commemorative painting and the citation scroll in the pub. Outside tables on the canalside are popular in the summer. Guest ales from the Marston's seasonal offerings.

Stone House Hotel

Stone House Hotel

Stafford Road, Stone ST15 0BQ

Accommodation
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals

Large hotel, conference & wedding venue. Formerly a country house, retaining many features from that period. Facilities include a gym, sauna & swimming pool. No real ale

Red Lion Inn

Red Lion Inn

25 High Street, Stone ST15 8AJ

Real Ale Available
Garden
Traditional Pub Games

A town centre pub with a small, comfortable, front room and a larger back bar with pool, darts and horse racing TV, which is popular with the betting fraternity. Extensively and nicely refurbished in 2017 including construction of a smart outside smoking area.

Lamb Inn

Lamb Inn

Eccleshall Road, Stone ST15 0HJ

Real Ale Available
Parking
Traditional Pub Games

A compact, relatively modern pub tucked away off the A34 on Eccleshall Road by the Fillybrooks Shell Garage. A friendly welcome awaits in a pub with two bars and a function room, in a building that looks rather like a chalet bungalow.

Bridge

Bridge

1-3 Oulton Road, Stone ST15 8EB

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking

One of the few town centre pubs with a car-park, The Bridge is a friendly corner town local comprising a comfy bar and a double room lounge area with wood and stained glass panelling. It is close to the station and bus stops are only minutes away over the railway bridge and down the hill. Extensively refurbished August 2018. There is an extensive lunch and evening menu with pizzas being a speciality. The pub is also open for Sunday meals. Live music is frequently offered and there is a new outdoor seating area to the side of the car park.

Talbot Inn

Talbot Inn

88 Station Road, Stone ST15 8ES

Real Ale Available
Real Fire
Family Friendly

An old-fashioned pub just a few yards down from Stone station, and around 200m from the Trent & Mersey Canal. Two rooms at the front, one of which is dedicated to pool, the other being a comfy bar with a coal fire. To the rear is a large lounge with a darts board. TV screens in every room, largely dedicated to BT and Sky sport. Live music Sat nights, open-mike nights every fourth Sunday and a themed disco third Sunday in the month. For the future there are big plans for the pub including another three handpulls. There will always be a local beer and at least one micro brewery beer; aso there'll be “Talbot Ale” (brewed by Marstons). Bar snacks, Sunday roasts and popup themed food nights are available.

Pheasant Inn

Pheasant Inn

Old Road, Stone ST15 8HS

Real Ale Available
Garden
Family Friendly

An old fashioned terrace corner pub with three separate rooms. The Pheasant is deceptively spacious inside. The front room is a pleasant, traditional public bar with a log burner and there are two larger rooms to the rear. The pub is a real community focus hosting numerous local activities as well as more traditional pub games including dominoes & crib. "The Phez" hosts a dozen or more community groups. Sport is popular here with TV screens both to the front and rear.

Swan Inn

Swan Inn

18 Stafford Street, Stone ST15 8QW

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals

A thriving freehouse in a carefully renovated Grade II listed building, close to the Trent & Mersey Canal. There are nine hand-pumps; eight of which serve ever-changing beers. There's also real cider on draught and bottled varieties too. The pub comprises one long room, one end of which is carpeted. There are coal fires at each end of the room. The pub is dog-friendly. The Swan does not do food and is strictly adults-only at all times. To the rear is a large outside area which is partially covered. The Swan has been the local CAMRA pub-of-the-year and has won numerous other CAMRA awards. Discounts are available to CAMRA members. Its themed beer festival each July is a mecca for beer lovers, 2018 will be the 20th such festival. As to entertainment; The Swan hosts Stone's longest running pub quiz each Tuesday. There's live entertainment in the evening on Wednesday featuring acoustic acts and bands. There's also live music on Thursday and Saturday which varies, though often featuring rock, sometimes from national acts. Entrance is free to all music sessions.

Borehole

Unit 5 Mount Road Industrial Estate, Mount Road, Stone ST15 8LL

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden

This is a traditional pub that has been created from an empty and disused office building/music school on the site of the old Bent's Brewery well, hence the name. Originally part of the Bents Brewery site this lovely old building has been lovingly refurbished into a brewery tap for Lymestone Brewery. It is a bit of a tardis once you get inside with rooms towards the back of the building all centred around a log-burner. The pub offers its customers the full range of Lymestone ales, occasional guest beers, a wide range of bottled beers and a quiet cozy spot to enjoy them. Dog walkers, dogs and well behaved children are welcomed (children up to 8pm). A light menu of pork-pie, paninis, pickled eggs and home made cakes are available and locally sourced where possible. There is a small enclosed beer garden to the rear. Quiz night on Thursdays, £15 for the full evening out, book at the brewery or the bar. A mini pub not a micropub.

Ten Green Bottles

Ten Green Bottles

21 High Street, Stone ST15 8AJ

Close to Railway Station
Dog Friendly

A bottled beer off licence and bar, the second Ten Green Bottles Co bar and bottle retailer to open in Staffordshire. Only keg beers available on draught, a good gin selection which is very popular and a selection of bottles and cans, some which are expensive - and coffee. However the staff are friendly and very knowledgeable. Opened on the 26th May 2017

Wren

38a High Street, Stone ST15 8AS

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
WiFi

Stone's first micropub to the side of the iconic Crown Hotel. On three levels with the rear being a cosy little snug. There is an eclectic range of musical instruments to view and live acoustic music is planned. It is Chris's deliberate and proud choice that everything in the pub is locally sourced, beers from Lymestone/Slaters, lager from Freedom, gin, rum & vodka from Castletown Distillery, crisps etc all locally sourced. And beautiful Maisie will give you a doggy greeting! Opening times vary, check before travelling

Crown Wharf

Crown Wharf

Crown Street, Stone ST15 8NQ

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking

A flagship Joule's tap; the Joule's name returned to the town of the original Joule's brewery. A new and very large canal-side pub furnished to Joule's usual high standard with lots of knick-knacks to admire as well as portraits of the Joules family. Lots and lots of wood panelling including some from the Yorkshire craftsman Robert (Mouseman) Thompson. Children (and adults !) may enjoy searching for the carved-in mice. The Crown Wharf pub is part of a huge development by Joule's on the site including a heritage centre for the town and a theatre. The pub includes features representing all of the pubs belonging to Joulesincluding a replica of the famous Coopers Tavern, in Burton, across the yard.

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