Dog Friendly — Pubs in Wigan
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Found 22 dog friendly pubs in Wigan
Real Crafty
9 Upper Dicconson Street, Wigan WN1 2AD
A real ale and craft beer emporium located in Wigan town centre on the former site of Bar Legion. Just a 5 minute walk to the bus station and 10 minutes to both of the town's train stations. Expect up to five real ales dispensed via handpull, alongside craft beer, cider and perry served from 30 keg fonts. Also a collection of beers in bottles and cans, from around the world in their Beer Atlas.
Wigan Central
Arch No. 1 & 2, Queen Street, Wigan WN3 4DY
Customers are assured a very warm welcome from this Wigan real ale pub, where the beers are sourced from all over. There is a continental bottled beer library for those wanting something different. It has a railway themed interior withlive departure and arrival boards for both Wigan stations. It is a delight, and has quite a cosy feel to it. Bar snacks are available. Beer and food matching themed nights are held regularly. Awarded Best New Cask Outlet 2015 and Wigan Pub of the Year 2018/2019 and Cider Pub of the Year 2019/2020, also Greater Manchester CAMRA's Pub of the Year 2017 and Runner up in the National Pub of the Year competition.
Blundell's Cafe Bar
90 Wigan Lane, Wigan WN1 2LF
Situated just off the main road with reasonable parking outside and in side streets, this is a quiet haven for a pint of local ales or a fine coffee, with simple snacks. It's cream modern furniture and tables are very comfortable, making this a perfect place for a family snack or a chin-wag with pals. One wall has an impressive mural of a Venice canal, and other walls have a varied range of interesting posters and pictures, and often candle-lit in the evenings. Small family sized functions are usually held on Monday through Wednesdays.
Tap 'n' Barrel
16 Jaxon's Court, Wigan WN1 1LR
The bar can be found in Jaxon's Court, in the Victorian Quarter of Wigan town centre, conveniently located adjacent to the bus station. The bar provides an inviting and relaxed atmosphere. The staff are friendly, welcoming and happy to provide advice on the good selection of drinks available. The bar itself is split over three areas, the main bar, an upstairs seating area and a pleasant heated undercover back room, where live music is hosted on Sunday afternoons. On the bar can be found up to six real ales, four real ciders and three craft beers, served in pints, halves or in a paddle of three thirds.
Sacred Heart Parish Centre
Throstlenest Avenue, Wigan WN6 7AR
Note that no membership is required in order to enter and enjoy the bar and facilities. A warm, cosy and comfortable club tucked away beside Sacred Heart Catholic Parish Church in Springfield. The current Parish Centre was built in 1904 as the original Sacred Heart Parish Church, and served that purpose until the current Parish Church opened in 1938. The bar is now placed where the altar used to be, and the lancet windows in the upstairs snooker room overlook the original (now closed) entrance facing Stratford Street. The centre hosts local social clubs and activities most afternoons. The evening highlights are The Ronnie Moore 17-piece Big Band every Wednesday and live cabaret on Saturday. The function room is available for hire on Fridays, Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons. There are two full size snooker tables, darts and dominoes. Full wheelchair access is available via ramp and lift, with separate disabled toilet.
Sherrington's
57 Kenyon Road, Wigan WN1 2DU
Industrial Themed Bar 6 real ales on handpump, always 3 from the Wily Fox stable with 3 varying guest beers. 10 craft/lager/continental beer taps. Always Peroni, Moretti and a Wily Fox with 7 varying guests. Selection of UK and continental bottled beers and has an upper floor Gin Bar. Tea, coffee and hot chocolate available
Gin on the Lane
53 Wigan Lane, Wigan WN1 2LF
Microbar serving cask ale, craft beers, two real ciders and obviously gin. Loweswater Gold is the permanent beer plus guests. There is also a small upstairs seating area. Snacks available from the bar. Cosy atmosphere
Venture
Billinge Road, Wigan WN3 6BL
The Venture is a traditional village pub situated near the cricket ground and bowling green. There used to be a lodge belonging to the 'Venture Coal Mine' on this site and the pub was built in a similar style. It is a Sizzling pub with food specials on Tues/Weds & Thurs. There is a decked patio area with heaters and outdoor seating although smokers tend to stand just outside the main entrance. Children's menu, but under-18s not welcome in games room. Food served daily 12-10pm (until 9pm Sundays). Open all day. Cash machine.
Crooke Hall Inn
Crooke Road, Wigan WN6 8LR
Pub of the Year 2014 and Community Pub of the Year 2019/2020. This is a multi-roomed pub with up to six hand pumps featuring beers from local and national breweries. There is real cider available Easter onwards & during Crookefest (April & nov). The beer garden overlooks the Leeds-Liverpool canal at the rear. Food is available with Real Chips. Children welcome until 9 pm. The Cellar Bar provides a separate facility, ideal for hire by clubs and for private functions. Winter opening Oct - Easter Mon Tue Wed 3pm-10pm then 12pm-11pm rest of week.
Honeysuckle
75 Pool Street, Wigan WN3 5BT
Welcoming community pub just a short stroll from Wigan Pier/Trencherfield Mill. Open-plan layout but with distinct lounge and games sides served by a long horseshoe-shaped bar. Karaoke on Saturdays.. The Honeysuckle Inn is noted for its resident ghosts, including a lady who has been seen reflected in the mirror of the ladies' toilets!! http://www.wigantoday.net/news/pub_has_spirits_of_a_different_kind_1_183007 The pub garden has been improved and extended, and lunchtime & evening meals are now served. There are regular live acts
Springfield Hotel
47 Springfield Road, Wigan WN6 7BB
This is a must visit pub in Wigan with one heck of a WOW factor. It has a fantastic exterior, so it's worth getting there in daylight. It is one of less than 300 pubs nationwide that still retain their Victorian interior, therefore listed as a Real Heritage Pub. Steve and his staff will give you a warm welcome, fine beers and good food over the weekend, served 12 - 8pm, to eat surrounded in a bygone Edwardian opulence.
Bird i'th Hand
102 Gidlow Lane, Wigan WN6 7DY
Known to everyone as the The 'En 'Ole. Popular, classic, community pub which suffered from a period in the doldrums followed by closure. Was threatened with conversion to apartments until rescued and re-opened in November 2012 in its current form. Completely refurbished, with a new cellar and a dining/function room extension. It still retains some of its original frosted glass windows, and a splendid tiled mosaic nameplate running the whole width of the original frontage.
Belle Vue Inn
210 Woodhouse Lane, Springfield, Wigan WN6 7NF
Fox & Goose
37-39 Wigan Lane, Wigan WN1 1XR
That rarest of rare birds - an open-plan pub restored to two rooms. One section has a raised area for karaoke and other 'turns'. The other area is like a vault with dartboard, pool table, and a slate hearth fireplace. Small attractive beer garden at the back, with smoking area. Has covered areas for use as possible stage and or bar, there are plenty of seats & tables. Can be boisterous at weekends. Thursday is pool night with the team playing World Rules pool in Wigan Pool League. Friday & Saturday karaoke, Sundays often has live acts with top acts from around the area. and the local football team meets.
Swan & Railway
80 Wallgate, Wigan WN1 1BA
Built in 1898 by WEV Crompton, this beautiful classic period pub has seven handpumps celebrating Draught Bass along with Banks Sunbeam, Courage Directors. It also supports local breweries by regularly serving beers from Hophurst, Prospect, Wily Fox and Wigan Brewhouse. Impressive stained glass window in the pub and a collection of old photos of the town, the railway and rugby league.
Old Pear Tree
44 Frog Lane, Wigan WN1 1HG
This welcoming and busy lively pub. It is reputed to be the oldest purpose built pub in Wigan. Features a couple of TV screens featuring sport it has become a favourite pub for home and away supporters of both the local football and rugby teams. Pleasant, heated outdoor smoking area to the rear.
John Bull Chophouse
2 Coopers Row, Market Place, Wigan WN1 1PQ
Thwaites Awards for Excellence 2017 - Voted both Thwaites Pub of the Year and Best Pint. If you're visiting Wigan, this unique pub has to be on your list. Whether you're after a quiet evening pint or a vibrant nightlife venue. This 300+ year old building has been cottages, stables and a slaughter house in the past but now a popular town centre pub, run by the same family for over 40 years. Six handpumps downstairs selling cask beer plus continental beers. In addition a large range of bottled beers, a wine list, 3 draught ciders, large range of specialist whiskeys on the whiskey bar and 20 bottles of specialist rum are available. There are two floors, toilets upstairs limit wheelchair access to WC but not the beer. The Hop House now occupies the First floor offering another 6 Cask Ales and 4 Craft Beers. There are 5 electric sockets for public use with USB connections for charging. Music from the juke box is piped upstairs. It's a Grade II listed building. Casque marque accredited.
Raven
5 Wallgate, Wigan WN1 1LD
Reopened Christmas 2012 after having a full refurbishment and revealing its traditional decor. A superb example of an early 1900's Commercial Hotel. 5 handpumps offering real ale plus 2 more offering real cider (usually Black Dragon from Gwynnt Y Ddraig and a Guest) Tetley Cask Bitter is always available, along with one other "bitter", two blonde beers and a dark beer. Really cosy in winter with proper coal fires and two unobtrusive televisions. Many of the original features are retained including panelling, windows. Voted a Wigan Pub of the Season in 2013. Serves good home made pub grub. Customer loyalty card scheme in operation. Cask Critics Day offers a discount on real ales every Wednesday
Millstone Inn
67-69 Wigan Lane, Wigan WN1 2LF
The Millstone is a modern pub with a conservatory extension but has a traditional feel. There is a beer garden to the rear and a sheltered smoking area. Five TVs throughout the premises show sporting events. Two beers from the Thwaites range are served and usually one local ale, plus a range of bottled continental beers. The pub gets busy at weekends and when Wigan rugby and football teams are playing. Also sells Kingston Press cider, Konig Ludwig Dunkel and Kaltenborg on tap. Pleasant venue which shows a lot of sports.
Prince of Wales
89 Victoria Street, Newtown, Wigan WN5 9BL
Swinley
Coppull Lane, Wigan WN1 2LQ
CAMRA Club of the Year 2014. With its large concert room and stage, two bars and games room, The Swinley has everything you need for a perfect evening's entertainment. The Swinley has parking facilities and is conveniently situated within walking distance of Wigan town centre. There's guaranteed entertainment with artists and comedians on Friday and Saturday night. In addition they host a very successful Soul afternoon on the first Sunday of every month.
St Judes Social Club
Poolstock Lane, Wigan WN3 5JE
St Judes is a large and very welcoming social club, with a comfortable lounge/games room offering snooker, pool, darts, dominoes and all satellite sporting channels. The spacious function room hosts various community activities during weekday evenings and is available for hire at weekends. No membership is required. No children allowed in the lounge. Guide dogs only.
