There are lots of reasons why you might find it super handy to get drinks to take out from your favourite local pubs and bars. Perhaps the shops are shut of they simple don't sell your favourite beer. Perhaps you want to just enjoy one last drink at home before the evening's done. Either way, we got a list of pubs that can sort you out whatever your need.
Dover, Kent, CT16
We are a small family run Micro-pub in the premises that was once The Thirsty Scarecrow.
Mold, Clwyd, CH7
Historical, wet led Public house based in the heart of Mold Town centre, dog friendly,serving a wide range of drinks including cask ales.
Astley Bridge, Bolton, BL1
A homely pub, serving a variety of drinks including cask ale. We are dog friendly and have plenty of facilities to make your visit a great experience.
Wark, Hexham, NE48
Traditional village pub in the heart of Hadrians Wall country. Dog friendly, log burning stove and sport’s available on the big screen.
Kingston upon Hull, North Humberside, HU7
Traditional drinking pub that has character and charm
Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1
The Barmy Arms is a beautiful riverfront pub situated in the old part of Twickenham. Our menu is in the best tradition of British pub food. Best enjoyed with a drink, friends and a warm welcome at the Barmy Arms.
Bolsterstone, Sheffield, S36
A traditional country pub at the heart of a historic village. Dog and walker friendly; families are welcome too. Fantastic food and great selection of draught products.
Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1
Serving real ales, a good selection of draught, bottles & spirits, dog friendly, smoking terrace, classic an modern pub games and live entertainment.
Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4
Amazing real ales and ciders, large beer garden, homemade food and friendly atmosphere. Finalist of The Great British Pub Awards and in 2020 Good Beer Guide
Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
There was a Queens Head in Peckingham Street as early as 1675. The present pub, now in Birmingham Street is older than it looks and despite its Victorian trimmings could itself be seventeenth century.