Dog Friendly — Pubs in Swansea
Discover dog friendly pubs in Swansea. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 10 dog friendly pubs in Swansea
Ship Inn
98-99 Pentreguinea Road, Swansea SA1 8DJ
The current Ship Inn was rebuilt in 1986 on the footprint of the old ship farm building, in what was a very busy part of the maritime area in Swansea. Its now a standalone building at the junction of several busy roads into the city. It has two public rooms, both decorated in a nautical theme, with one set up as the restaurant.
Builders Arms
36 Oxford Street, Swansea SA1 3HT
A traditional locals pub, located on the edge of the cities shopping area and near to the theatre. It has a large single room, split into three distinct seating areas around a C-shaped bar. A pool table and darts board are located at the rear and there is also a small balcony seating area upstairs under a raised vaulted beamed ceiling.
Queen's Hotel
Gloucester Place, Swansea SA1 1TY
This vibrant free house is near the Dylan Thomas Theatre, City Museum, National Waterfront Museum and marina. The walls display photographs depicting Swansea's rich maritime heritage. The pub enjoys strong local support and home-cooked lunches are popular. Evening entertainment includes a Sunday quiz, bingo on Wednesday and live music on Saturday. This is a rare local outlet for Theakston Old Peculier in addition to a seasonal guest beer often from a local microbrewery. Swansea CAMRA Pub of the Year 2017.
Wig & Pen
134-136 St Helen's Road, Swansea SA1 4BL
A short walk from the city centre, this large sports bar is approached by a number of steps, with disabled lift access to the right. The pub has one large, bright and airy room, with the bar on the right hand side and several seating combinations. There are lots of TV screens throughout the room showing sports. Outside seating is popular in summer, with a covered smoking area. Live music is staged on Saturday nights
Pump House
Pumphouse Quay, Maritime Quarter, Swansea SA1 1TT
Converted waterside pumphouse in the heart of the Marina area. This spacious pub has an upstairs area that can be hired for private use, and a large outdoor seating area situated right next to the lock gates. Popular with locals and visitors to the marina area, the pub offers a full range of traditional food and serves Brains brewery cask ales. There is a Cask Ale Club on Mondays, with reduced prices available, but check with the Pub first.
Pub on the pond
Mumbles Rd Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PY
Fayre & Square run pub located by the boating pond in Singleton Park, adjacent to the university. It provides one real ale that is changing. Popular with students due to its cheap meals. However it is a relatively quiet pub.
Copper
38-39 Castle St, Swansea SA1 1HZ
Craft beer and speciality coffee café/bar, located in the more historic part of the city centre. The premises consists of two floors, with the main bar on the ground floor and a function/games room downstairs. Following the name, the furniture and many fittings are decked out in copper. A modern, contemporary theme exists throughout with several comfortable lounge seating areas and an open fronted, covered patio area by the entrance. No real ale is available, but there is a wide range of craft beers. Most of these are from the locally based Boss Brewery, which originally owned the pub and used it as their brewery tap. "Flight boards" are available, which are three "thirds" of different beers and are popular for tasting. The café offers a range of locally baked cakes, many of which are made with different beers from the Boss brewery and also specialises in a wide range of coffee. The two new owners, have made the local headlines by their active support to the local homeless community, including providing food and practical help.
Zinco Lounge
30 Princess Way, Swansea SA1 5HE
This popular café bar (part of the Loungers chain) is located in the centre of the city (in what used to be a large department store) and is set in a pedestrian area. It is a long room with floor-length windows and an elevated balcony seating area at the rear. Inside, there is the usual "Loungers chain style" of interesting décor, with lots of paintings everywhere, and upcycled furniture. A wide range of meals are available throughout the day. There is a quiz held every Sunday at 8 pm. No real ale is available, but there are two craft draught beers available along with a large range of other drinks.
Beer Riff
Pilot House Wharf, Swansea SA1 1UN
This brewery and tap is located in a blue clad two story building next to the River Tawe wharf in the south side of Swansea Marina. The ground floor contains the brewery, disabled entrance (located at the right hand end of the building) plus toilets. The brewery tap is on the first floor and is normally accessed via external stairs at the rear. The upstairs bar is a single room, attractively decorated in a modern style with an unusual black concrete bar at the end. There are excellent views over the adjacent river into the Swansea marina and docks areas. No cask ale! But there are up to 15 craft beers available, one of which will always be a cider, with at least five brewed on site. Food is also available from the on site pizzeria.
Hayes & Beale
96 Brynymor Road, Swansea SA1 4JG
A new café bar, popular with people of all generations, which specialises in charcuterie, beer and homemade sausages, all of which are listed on large blackboards on the back walls. The small bar at the rear of the modern and functional style room (in what used to be a shop) has two "craft" beers and a cider on tap, all from local breweries, with bottled drinks also available. There is a large courtyard beer garden at the rear.
