Dog Friendly — Pubs in Whitstable
Discover dog friendly pubs in Whitstable. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 14 dog friendly pubs in Whitstable
Prince Albert
Sea Street, Whitstable CT5 1AN
This small street corner pub, recently refurbished and extended, is situated 50 yards from the beach and from Whitstable High Street. The interior features art by local artists, as does the patio courtyard. A programme of live music, quizzes, etc is planned
Coach & Horses
37 Oxford Street, Whitstable CT5 1DB
The walls of this traditional English pub are adorned with pictures of the Whitstable of yesteryear, books, and various pieces of Shepherd Neame breweriana. The Coach and Horses hosts cribbage nights on Tuesdays. The food in the restaurant is provided by Burger Brothers(http://www.theburgerbros.co.uk/lead.php).
East Kent
72 Oxford Street, Whitstable CT5 1DA
Named after The Buffs, a local Royal Regiment, The East Kent is situated towards one end of Whitstable’s main shopping area and re-opened in December 2016 after a major refurbishment and upgrade to a bright modern airy style which did, however, remove many of its original internal features. Regular live music, including jazz on Sunday afternoons. There is outdoor seating on the patios at the front and back of the pub.
Fountain
29 Sydenham Street, Whitstable CT5 1HN
The Fountain is a backstreet corner pub close to Whitstable's main shopping area. The pub has a pool table at one end and seating throughout. The real ale tends to be from local breweries. Artwork with a cartoonish theme adorns the walls. There is also graffiti spray-painted directly onto the walls - a feature is made of a whole wall piece in the corridor leading to the lavatories.
Monument
32 Church Street, Whitstable CT5 1PH
Comfortable village-style pub on the outskirts of Whitstable, opposite All Saints Church. There are two drinking areas, one of which features pub games and sports TV. The other bar is a more quiet drinking area, and there is a separate dining room. There is always a lot going on, with quiz nights, live music, poker nights and outside activities
New Inn
30 Woodlawn Street, Whitstable CT5 1HG
Dating from 1860, this is a typical Whitstable backstreet pub not far from the harbour and shopping area. The etched windows hint at the original layout of several small bars: there is now a long narrow bar and a cosy area further back with pool, darts and a collection of board games. There is a good selection of gins and malt whiskies. A quiz is held on the first Tuesday of the month, and a jazz jam session on the last Thursday. See the website for occasional music events.
Old Neptune
Marine Terrace, Whitstable CT5 1EJ
Attractive pub actually on the beach, please ask for plastic glasses if taking drinks outside to the seating overlooking the Thames estuary and the Isle of Sheppey. The wooden building has been affected by years of storms and the floor has a distinct slope. The hours shown above are for summer opening: in winter the pub opens at noon and may shut early Mon-Wed. Food in winter is usually 12-2.30. The windows have stained glass TW insets of the former Tomson and Wotton brewery. The film "Venus" starring Peter O'Toole was partly filmed here.
Pearson's Arms
Horsebridge Road, Whitstable CT5 1BT
Relaxed attractive wood-panelled pub almost on the beach, popular with visitors and locals. The guest beers are usually from Kent microbreweries. The upstairs restaurant is run by chef Richard Phillips and has a great view over the beach. There is interesting bar food served downstairs. On Tuesday lunchtime there is a £5 fish and chips or mussels special offer, and on Wednesdays £28 for steak and cocktails, see website for details. Acoustic music is played on Tuesday and Sunday evenings. Recently named in The Times as one of the top 25 places for Sunday lunch. Children under 7 get Sunday lunch free.
Royal Naval Reserve
28-30 High Street, Whitstable CT5 1BQ
Conveniently situated in the town centre close to the beach and shops, the pub was built in 1760 and became an alehouse a century later. The original name, the Rose, changed in 1876. There is a garden and patio at the rear. Friday night entertainment could be a DJ, disco or singalong. The three Shepherd Neame beers usually include one monthly special from the microbrewery. The pub has been recently refurbished without losing its historic character.
Ship Centurion
111 High Street, Whitstable CT5 1AY
A friendly and traditional town-centre pub, which gets very busy at weekends and is a good place to watch sport. Colourful hanging baskets add to its charm in summer. Pictures of Whitstable hang in the bar. A local Kentish beer is always served. Home-cooked bar food often includes authentic German dishes, and there is a schnitzel on Saturdays (no food Sun). Live music plays on Thursday evenings (except in January). Branch Pub of the Year 2015.
Smack Inn
34-36 Middle Wall, Whitstable CT5 1BJ
Formerly two fisherman's cottages this is a traditional Whitstable back-street local of great character, named after the oyster fishing boats. Bring your own instrument along to the Open Stage night on Wednesdays, or just come to listen. There are live bands on most Sundays and a free juke box on Fridays. There are mixed darts nights on Mondays and Thursdays, with ladies' darts on Wednesdays.
Handsome Sam
3 Canterbury Road, Whitstable CT5 4HJ
Micropub just outside the town centre in a former shop. Named after the founder's cat which died exactly four years before the pub's opening date of 4th November 2014. The high-ceilinged room retains its original beams. High tables, bench seats and stools provide the seating, The walls are adorned with modern art and guitars, the bay windows with hops. There is a temperature-controlled cellar room, the Beer Tent, from which beers and cider are dispensed by gravity. Nicely varied range of Kentish beers and ciders, including fruit-flavoured ciders. Wines, champagne, Prosecco, mead, soft drinks, tea, coffee and pub snacks are also offered. Cosy and welcoming pub with a village atmosphere in a town environment. Simple snacks are available.
Twelve Taps
102 High Street, Whitstable CT5 1AZ
A craft beer and gin palace with an excellent selection of both. The bar is decorated in warm colours, with wooden floors and funky bar lighting. There is a wide range of seating, and a pleasant suntrap courtyard at the rear. All beer is served from KeyKegs, and all of them conform to CAMRA's definition of real ale (nonpasteurised, live, and with no extraneous gas). Try a sample flight of three beers to find your favourite, the knowledgeable bar staff can advise. One litre growlers can be purchased for takeaways and refills. There are up to 24 artisan gins (free tonic on Tuesdays!). The bar is open on bank holiday Mondays. There is a quiz on the last Wednesday of each month. The Profanity Embroidery Group display their latest creations on the ceiling. Look out on Twitter for the Dog of the Day award!
Whitstable Labour Club
12 Belmont Road, Whitstable CT5 1QP
Friendly Labour Club. Guests and visitors must be signed in by their host or by the bar staff. Many events, including music, a Sunday meat raffle, a monthly Thursday film night. The function room can be hired for events.
