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Dog Friendly — Pubs in Wolverhampton

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Found 21 dog friendly pubs in Wolverhampton

Old Wulfrunians Sports & SocialClub

Old Wulfrunians Sports & SocialClub

253A Castlecroft Road, Wolverhampton WV3 8NA

Real Ale Available
Sports TV
WiFi

Dedicated to those old boys of Wolverhampton Grammar School who lost their lives in wars, the memorial grounds feature two superb football pitches and one of the most picturesque cricket grounds in the West Midlands. The clubhouse offers a spacious and comfortable lounge with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, a well stocked bar, a music centre and two televisions showing all of the major sports events. A multi sports room consisting of two league standard snooker tables, a pool table, a dartboard and a bar. A patio and barbeque that is ideal for outdoor socialising when the sun is shining. Barbeques take place whenever possible during the summer. Extensive playing fields for children to play safely under parental supervision. Function room available for hire for events, parties, conferences etc.

Stile Inn

3 Harrow Street, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton WV1 4PB

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden

A typical late-Victorian street-corner pub built in 1900, featuring a public bar, smoke room and snug. It is a true community local with an emphasis on sports – darts and dominoes feature inside, crown green bowls on the unusual L-shaped green outside, and it is busy with Wolverhampton Wanderers’ fans on match days. Excellent-value food, including Polish dishes, is served all day. Friday is disco night and Saturday is karaoke. Sky and BT Sports are shown in all rooms.

Great Western

Great Western

Sun Street, Wolverhampton WV10 0DG

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals

A Grade II listed, previous CAMRA National Pub of the Year situated near to the former low-level railway station, refurbished in Spring 2021. It attracts a varied clientele, including a rock climbing club and railway groups. Plenty of railway and Wolverhampton Wanderers memorabilia is on display and cosy real fires blaze in the winter. Meals are served at lunchtimes and until 7pm, not on Sundays, and hot pork baps, gray pays and bacon, beef & vegetable stew are available every day. A beer festival is held over November's Remembrance Weekend.

Combermere Arms

Combermere Arms

90 Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton WV3 0TY

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals

Grade II listed building with original sash windows. A short walk or bus ride from the city centre, the pub comprises three charming rooms with cosy fireplaces replete with classic adverts. Pie, sausage and cheese-tasting festivals are held annually and there is occasional live entertainment. To the rear is a courtyard and beer garden. The renowned tree in the Gents is still growing despite being trimmed. One locally brewed beer, four from the Greene King portfolio, and a varying cider are on sale.

Swan

Swan

Bridgnorth Road, Compton, Wolverhampton WV6 8AE

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden

Built around 1780, this Grade II listed former coaching inn is popular with locals, boaters, ramblers and cyclists, as it is close to the Staffordshire & Worcestershire canal and Smestow Valley Nature Reserve. It comprises a lively bar with local banter, a games room and a more sedate snug. Quizzes are held on Tuesdays and a darts team plays on Wednesdays. It hosts charity dog shows and, weekly, the local pigeon flyers’ club.

Newhampton

Newhampton

17 Riches Street, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton WV6 0DW

Real Ale Available
Garden
Family Friendly

A Victorian street-corner local catering for a cosmopolitan customer base. A hatch services the (former) smoke room and the pool room is accessible from the bar. TV screens showing live sports events are situated in all areas. There is also an upstairs function room (no wheelchair access). The large garden includes a popular seating area, children’s small adventure playground, a Crown Green bowls lawn, and a smoking shelter.

Dog & Gun

Dog & Gun

1 Wrottesley Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton WV6 8SB

Real Ale Available
Beer Festivals
Garden

Comfortable Ember Inns pub arranged around a large U-shaped bar with a family dining area and bar / lounge section. The bar and lounge section encompasses the bay window area (where the, normally muted, Freeview TV is housed) to the right of the main entrance with high tables and bar stools and the rear part of the pub with lower tables and chairs. Both the dining side and bar lounge side feature signature Ember Inns gas fireplaces. The bar lounge section is a dog friendly area. The pub was sympathetically refurbished in autumn 2018 sacrificing a portion of the bar for some extra seating. There are three regular ales and a further guest ale drawn from the M&B list. Monday and Thursday night is Cask Ale Club offering all ale at reduced prices. The pub is well attended, particularly on weekend evenings, with a friendly atmosphere. Monthly live music, popular fortnightly open mic nights on Wednesdays and a weekly Sunday quiz provide entertainment. A patio at the front allows outside drinking and car parking is available at the front and rear. Sections of the pub, including the bar / lounge area can be booked for functions.

Royal Oak

Royal Oak

70 Compton Road, Wolverhampton WV3 9PH

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking

Friendly local, a short walk or bus ride from the city centre serves a wide range of real ales from Marston's portfolio. The bustling pub with good sports coverage hosts jam nights on Tuesdays, open mic evenings on Wednesdays, live bands on Fridays and Saturdays (also Sunday afternoons in summer). Part of the community, the pub raises money for local and national charities, and is the headquarters of Old Wulfrunians Hockey Club. Cobs are available at the bar. Pub and local history and maps displayed on wall, including a list of former licensees.

Bluebrick

Bluebrick

Broad Gauge Way, Wolverhampton WV10 0BA

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking

One of Whitbread's Table Table pub restauarant chain built on the site of the former low-level railway station. It is mainly geared towards diners and customers from the attached Premier Inn. Two ales from national brewers are usually available.

Clarendon Hotel

Clarendon Hotel

38 Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton WV3 0TN

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Dog Friendly

Banks's Brewery Tap located next to the Park Brewery, visitors' centre and shop and Marston's head office, the pub can be traced back to 1849 when it was considerably smaller. It was purchased by Wolverhampton & Dudley breweries in 1896 from Brindley Brewery of Burton Trent. In 1896 the upstairs billiard room was converted and extended over the next door shops. This was used for many years as the brewery board room. Although no longer used by the brewery the room still exists and along with a large function room is available for hire for meetings, parties etc. Over time various alterations and extensions to the rear have been carried out to create a number of extra rooms. These were converted into one room some years ago. The pub was refurbished in autumn 2016 which involved moving the island bar from where it was located for many years, and creating a number of separate areas leading off. These areas feature the brewing history of Banks's, Marston’s and the other group breweries. Note, Wolves fans enjoy a 10% discount on home match days on production of a valid season or match ticket. If it is an early kickoff at a weekend, the pub opens at 10am.

Giffard Arms

Giffard Arms

64 Victoria Street, Wolverhampton WV1 3PJ

Real Ale Available
Dog Friendly
Jukebox

Built in 1927 with the architect being J A Swan of Wolverhampton to an older style for Butlers Brewery. It was a direct replacement for the previous Giffard Arms which was demolished in 1927. The entrance to the pub at that time was via the right hand side door into a corridor. It had two downstairs rooms the front more popular with the younger crowd with the bar servery in between, there was also an upstairs room used as a club room and later it was used for music and for hire. Despite its grade II listing in 1970 under the ownership of Bass a major refurbishment saw the downstairs rooms knocked into one and the bar servery moved to the right hand side of the pub taking up the corridor. At this time the entrance to the pub was moved to the left hand side door. After further alterations inside very little of the original build internally remains. It has a varied customer base from Goths to heavy metal music fans and with music dominating week end evenings.

Golden Lion

Golden Lion

Cannock Road, Fallings Park, Wolverhampton WV10 0RH

Real Ale Available
Traditional Pub Games
Lunchtime Meals

The Golden Lion was built in 1937 by local architect Richard Twentyman. For the past eight decades, the pub has been at the heart of the community of Fallings Park. Late 2018, it was sold to Marston's and, after a refurbishment, reopened in Feb 2019. It offers a varied food menu, with specials on various nights, and a choice of three real ales. The pub can get very busy when football is being screened, especially when Wolves are featured.

Prince Albert

Prince Albert

Railway Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1LG

Real Ale Available
Garden
CAMRA Discount

Built in 1900 for Eley’s Stafford Brewery to replace the original Prince Albert a small beer house dating back to1852. This grand four storey building with its fine imposing frontage befitting its prominence to the railway station had two separate rooms both with their own entrance. There was a separate entrance to the upper floors which would be run as a separate business called the Royal Hotel. Despite its listed status internal alterations in 1995, 1996 & 1997 were allowed which opened it out into one room. After further work in 2007 nothing remains of the original internal layout or fittings. The pub has recently undergone repairs and refurbishment which has converted the first floor area to a musc room with bar, which can be used as a function room, with a small comfortable library off.

Penn Bowling & Social Club

Penn Bowling & Social Club

10 Manor Road, Penn, Wolverhampton WV4 5PY

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden

The hub of this family friendly community club is a large room which overlooks the floodlit crown bowling green, this features signed Wolves shirts and a large screen for sports. There is a small quiet room, the 'Red Room' accessed from the main bar. A large function room is the venue for regular events and entertainment, including a beer festival in May. The outdoor patio area is ideal for watching bowls matches during the season. Food is served at weekends including breakfast on Saturdays between 11:30 and 2pm, Sunday Carvery 12:30 to 4pm. A children's adventure playground and seating area is accessed from the opposite side of the main bar. An AED is installed and available.

Lych Gate Tavern

Lych Gate Tavern

44 Queen Square, Wolverhampton WV1 1TX

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden

A real ale pub converted from offices by Black Country Traditional Inns and opened in August 2012. The two small bars are down a short flight of stairs from street level and there is a function room with a bar upstairs. A lift for people with disababilty gives access to all rooms. Three beers from Black Country Ales along with six changing guest beers, including two porters/stouts, and a real cider are served. Cobs are available at lunchtime and customers may bring in their own food with plates and cutlery provided. There are regular weekend tap takeovers by local breweries. Beer festivals are held in April and November and a cider festival in July. The pub hosts a Wednesday poker evening and on the first Tuesday of the month there is a quiz, and the third Wednesday a Vinyl night.

Old Still

Old Still

14 King Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1ST

Traditional Pub Games
Karaoke
Sports TV

Music, disco and karaoke venue. See Facebook for details.

Hail to the Ale

Hail to the Ale

2 Pendeford Avenue, Claregate, Wolverhampton WV6 9EF

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals

Welcoming one room beer-focused pub converted from a vacant shop, the West Midlands first micropub was opened in 2013 by Morton brewery. A simple formula is followed with no distractions, just good ale and conversation. Six handpulls serve at least one Morton beer and ever-changing guest beers usually from local microbreweries. Also available from the cellar are four ciders or perries. Locally-sourced pies, cheese, sausage rolls and Scotch eggs are served along with ten fruit wines. Note that the pub is open 12 to 5 on bank holiday. Also check website/Facebook for staff holiday closures. Available beers and ciders posted on realalefinder.com 2015 - 2019 branch Pub of the Year. 2015 - 2017 West Midlands county, pub of the year. 2015 CAMRA West Midlands regional pub of the year winner. 2016 - 2017 CAMRA West Midlands regional pub of the year runner up. 2018 Branch Cider pub of the year

ECC Sports & Social Club

ECC Sports & Social Club

12 Showell Road, Wolverhampton WV10 9RU

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden

The club was originally the sports and social club of the Electric Construction Company, which was opposite in Showell Road, closed in 1985 and has since been demolished. The club consists of a large room with an annex to the side which houses the snooker table. There is a large function room with a separate entrance, which is available to hire.

Lanesfield Royal British Legion Club

Lanesfield Royal British Legion Club

Ward Grove, Lanesfield, Wolverhampton WV4 6PW

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Disabled Access

Friendly and welcoming RBL club with monthly live tribute acts, bingo and other events. Non-members of the club are welcome by signing in. Up to two real ales from the Marston's range are available on request for events and functions.

Keg & Comfort

Keg & Comfort

474 Stafford Rd, Oxley, Wolverhampton WV10 6AN

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Disabled Access

A welcome addition in an area where many pubs have closed down, this spacious micropub that opened on 14th June, 2018 in a former branch of Barclay's Bank, boasts a custom built bar, seating for around 40 people and barrels for those who prefer to stand. A small side room houses a large sofa and a cupboard stocked with boardgames. There are four ever changing cask ales, one of which is always a dark beer style and up to five ciders / perrys and a selection of fruit wines and bottled beers. The Keg & Comfort is a Community Micropub, and intends to follow the ethos of the Micropubs, no loud music, fruit machines, tv, sport etc. It is all about conversations and being social, something that has been lost in recent years. A small number of board games, cards etc are available and there are books you can read or swap. Serving and retired service and armed forces personnel get a 10p discount on the cask ales or ciders, not on bottles. Proof must be provided. Note that the pub is also open on the first Wednesday of each month (6:30pm - 10pm).

Starting Gate

Starting Gate

134 Birches Barn Road, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton WV3 7BG

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Dog Friendly

Opened in 2018, this small outlet occupies a former bank branch and retains the original counter and wings. The impressive rear door to the garden also reflects its previous use. The small bar area leads to a cosy lounge, with another lounge upstairs reached by an open spiral staircase. The paintings, silks and other memorabilia signal the owner’s brother’s interest in horse racing, hence the name of the pub.

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