Dog Friendly — Pubs in Washington
Discover dog friendly pubs in Washington. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 4 dog friendly pubs in Washington
Frankland Arms
London Road (off A283), Washington RH20 4AL
The Frankland Arms is a 200 year old coaching inn, ideally located in Washington Village at the heart of the South Downs.The inn has beamed ceilings, log fires in the winter and a delightful garden in the summer. Our friendly bar is open all day every day offering a good selection of real ales, draught beer and soft drinks. tea and coffee are always available.There is a wide variety of bar meals to suit all tastes. Our attractive restaurant is open for full English breakfast (from 9:30am), lunch and dinner everyday with the exception of Sunday evening.There is a large selection of dishes to choose from the À la Carte Menu plus our daily specials. We pride ourselves on our large selection of home made dishes. Disabled and baby changing facitlies are available. Plenty of room for parking. Dogs are welcome in the main bar.
Courtyard
Biddick Lane, Washington NE38 8AB
Located within the Washington Arts Centre, this light and airy cafe/bar offers a warm welcome to drinkers and food lovers alike. Up to eight handpulled beers, two real ciders, and one perry are available. An extensive range of food is served from noon till early evening. Booking is required for indoor dining with a two hour eating limit . Outdoor seating is within the spacious courtyard including a large marquee. Two popular beer festivals are held annually, on the Easter and August bank holidays.
Havelock
Bonemill lane, Washington NE38 8AJ
Built in the 1880's the Havelock overlooks the River Wear and was named after Sunderland born Major General Havelock, who is particularly associated with the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The pub has now a modern interior which was refurbished in 2019, having a single bar with two handpulls, usually Timothy Taylors Landlord and a guest. Meals are served till 8.30 pm (6.30pm on Sundays). Sunday lunches are very popular. An extension allows space for more diners or a function room area. At the front of the pub is a seating area, where in fine weather drinkers relax and watch the world go by.
Cherry Tree
Goldcrest Road, Washington NE38 0DL
Opened in 1986 in the centre of Ayton Village. Single story pub with l shaped single room. Large garden at side and rear
