Trying to find pubs in Park Lane that allow dogs? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.
16 miles Chester, Cheshire, CH1
The Cross Keys is a Joule's Brewery Tap House located within the city walls of Chester on the corner of Lower Bridge Street & Duke Street. A beautiful Grade II listed Victorian red brick building d
16 miles Chester, Cheshire, CH1
Here at the Kings Head we strive to bring history back to life in our 400 year old building, one drink at a time.
17 miles Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6
Come rain or shine, The Rising Sun serves a great range of award-winning beers & wines alongside our fresh pub-food menu. A, dog-friendly warm welcome awaits.
17 miles Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1
17 miles Criggion, Shrewsbury, SY5
The Admiral Rodney dates from 1847 and is a traditional stone and slate country pub. It is set in a lovely location at the base of 1000 feet high Criggion Hill, with footpath and walks to Rodneys Pillar. We are popular with walkers and cyclists.
17 miles Chester, CH1
We’re a bit different from your traditional pub – we brew our own, unique craft beers on-site in our brew-tiful microbrewery! As well as matching every dish on our menu to a style of beer we also love cooking with beer
17 miles Glyn Ceiriog, Llangollen, LL20
The West Arms serves modern British food, always using fresh locally sourced produce. Our Head Chef, Welsh Celebrity Grant Williams, creates his delicious lunch and dinner menus using the finest meats, fish and vegetables of the season.
17 miles Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1
Traditional two roomed community pub in an early Victorian neighbourhood, comprising of public bar and a comfortable lounge to the rear. It could once have been a company pub as they have a picture of
17 miles Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1
17 miles Llangedwyn, Oswestry, SY10
The inn was established in 1740 and was so named after the village green it was built on. Once the geographical centre of the village it ended up isolated as the houses were built further up the road leaving the inn half a mile away from the centre!