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Dog Friendly — Pubs in Winsford

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Found 5 dog friendly pubs in Winsford

Knights Grange

Knights Grange

1 Grange Lane, Winsford CW7 2PT

Garden
Parking
Dog Friendly

Farmhouse, now public house. Mid/late Cl7. Red English garden wall bond with slate roof. Two storeys, E-shaped plan. Entrance front: Gabled 2-storey projecting porch to left of centre with round archway and plank door within with nail head decoration. The house and adjacent barn were originally the property of Vale Royal Abbey. Owned by Vale Royal Council and leased.

Princes Feathers

Princes Feathers

281 Station Road, Winsford CW7 3DQ

Real Ale Available
Parking
Sports TV

Compact local pub that has seen quite a few changes in last five years with traditional bar and separate lounge. Pool and darts popular in the bar. Recently changed Management. Not Cornerstones anymore. Discount discontinued. No real available on visit. There is not any mild served anymore.

No. 4 Bar

No. 4 Bar

4-4A Delamere Street, Winsford CW7 2LS

Real Ale Available
CAMRA Discount
Dog Friendly

Bespoke cafe-bar selling a range of real ales, wines, spirits etc. Open plan ground floor bar plus large split room upstairs, access via fairly steep stairway. Smaller amount of seating on pavement outside for drinking in more clement weather. Four changing real ales from far and wide. Excellent lager range on tap-none of the usual suspects. Small fridge unit stocked with an eclectic range of bottled and canned beers. Popular with locals and visitors alike. Was originally a chemist shop. Opened late 2011.

Gate Inn

Gate Inn

Delamere Street, Winsford CW7 2NB

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking

Spacious traditional pub with a seperate bar and lounge area; supports many local sports and other activities. Good value food is served lunchtimes (not Sunday).

Royal Oak Inn

Royal Oak Inn

Halse Lane, Winsford TA24 7JE

Real Ale Available
Real Fire
Family Friendly

An attractive thatched inn and hotel within Exmoor National Park. The village is noted for having been the birthplace of Ernest Bevin. The inn also houses the oak stores and post office. The Winn Brook runs past the inn and over the ford that leads up to Exmoor and Tarr Steps. The inn has won a number of awards for its food and details of where food is sourced locally can be found on the website. Summer hours are extended on Sat/Sun. Note this estabishment is open to both residents and non-residents as a restuarant but not as a walk in Inn for drinks only!

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