Dog Friendly — Pubs in Walsall
Discover dog friendly pubs in Walsall. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 11 dog friendly pubs in Walsall
Pretty Bricks
5 John Street, Walsall, Walsall WS2 8AF
This is one of the few pubs from where CAMRA was launched nationally in 1972, driven by early campaigner the late Peter Linley. In that same year, Walsall CAMRA was formed with an initial brief to cover the country from here north to John O'Groats. On the edge of town, this is a real back street gem dating from 1845. The pub takes it's name from the ceramic bricks at the front. The pub has a front bar with a warm convivial atmosphere. The snug style lounge has a more intimate feel. Both rooms feature real fires. There is an upstairs function room and a smoking area in the rear courtyard. Folk nights are held on 2nd Thursday of each month. Sells freshly filled cobs and pork pies
Fountain Inn
49 Lower Forster Street, Walsall WS1 1XB
Family-run backyard brewery tap with up to eight real ales plus cider. Friendly staff and great atmosphere. There are two comfortable rooms with log fires. A rare example of a lively wet-led pub with bar snacks available (cobs, pork pies, crisps and nuts). Regular music night including vinyl, indie classic rock and reggae. There are also monthly drawing classes. This is a superb back street boozer within an easy walk of the town centre.
Rose & Crown
55 Old Birchills, Walsall WS2 8QH
Grade II listed, this three roomed corner pub dates from 1901. Ex Lord's brewery, noted for the quality of their buildings. You enter into a central corridor that also serves as a drinking area. The long bar has a fine bar back and the room contains glazed tiling. A pool table, and Sky sports are also available.
Walsall Arms
17 Bank Street, Walsall WS1 2EP
Refurbished back street pub with one large carpeted comfy bar area. The location is just a short walk from Walsall town centre, behind the Royal Hotel. There is a small bar access via the passageway. The pub features an open fire, old Walsall photographs and two TV screens. A refurbished patio painted in an Italianate fashion is at the rear. Quiz on the first Monday of the month, themed food every Thursday and regular Jazz Nights.
Walsall Cricket Club
Gorway Road, Walsall WS1 3BE
On a fine summer day, the click of bat on ball welcomes you to a green oasis in the outskirts of town. The club room has had a major renovation and now provides luxurious comfort with a panoramic view of the field. The club contains local cricket memorabilia and two large sporting screens. There is occasional entertainment and the venue is popular for function hire. Non-members entry is by CAMRA Membership card. Sunday Hours reduced in Winter Sunday 12-6.
White Lion
150 Sandwell Street, Walsall WS1 3EQ
**Please note, as of December 2019 this pub is currently closed whilst a new manager is found. A refurb is happening in Spring 2020*** Imposing late Victorian street corner local. It's large sloping bar, with its deep and shallow ends, situated in the curve of the building is a great community melting pot. There is a comfortable lounge and a small walled garden. Open mic nights and quiz nights are regular attractions.
Wheatsheaf
4 Birmingham Road, Walsall WS1 2NA
Friendly open plan community local with live music most weekends. Up to eight real ales are served, and a traditional Cider. Having been a pub since at least 1801, formerly in the hands of historic brewers Allsops and then Ansells. It became The Flock and Firkin in the 90's before restoration in 2007.
Black Country Arms
High Street, Walsall WS1 1QW
A short walk from the train and bus station, this pub has an unrivalled selection of constantly changing real ales and ciders. The pub is open plan with comfortable seating and various quieter seating areas. The staff offer a warm welcome to all even during their busier periods serving food during the day. Entertainment is held regularly on Saturday nights with Sports TV's spread around the pub. Dogs are welcome in all areas of the pub.
St Matthew's Hall
Lichfield Street, Walsall WS1 1SX
A stunning Grade II Listed Wetherspoon outlet in the centre of Walsall town, easily accessible by public transport and plenty of parking nearby. Regular beer festivals feature throughout the year and entertainment every Friday and Saturday evenings until 2am. There is a large beer garden at the side with a selection of national guest ales supplementing the three regular beers.
Victoria
23 Lower Rushall Street, Walsall WS1 2AA
Popular two-roomed pub very close to the town centre dating from 1845 with a former brew house, a pleasant garden and smoking facilities at the back. A large Pay and Display car park is also to the rear. Bar snacks are available along with Sunday lunches. Open mic and quiz nights are held regularly, Sunday evening live entertainment and retro games nights are on a monthly cycle. A pool table is located upstairs. One real cider is permanently available.
Watering Trough
Ablewell Street, Walsall WS1 2EU
A long standing venue for live rock music. Live bands and rock music events feature regularly. The pub although recently refurbished, has retained a number of interesting features.
