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Dog Friendly Pubs around Aylesbury

21/05/2021 - Top 10 Guides

Top 10 Dog Friendly Pubs in and around Aylesbury

 
Exploring the Aylesbury Vale and Chiltern Hills as a keen dog owner is made much easier by local dog-friendly restaurants that welcome our four-legged friends.
Here are ten Buckinghamshire Pubs that allow well-behaved pooches through their doors - from town centre stop offs to remote countryside spots.
 
  1. The Bell, Stoke Mandeville (www.facebook.com/the.bell.stoke.mandeville)
This classic countryside pub is  proud to offer a delicious menu created by their team of chefs and a splendid drinks range to pair. They boast a great garden for summer, roaring log fires in winter – always with a warm family atmosphere – alongside great food and drink.
  1. Bugle Horn, Hartwell (www.facebook.com/BugleHornHartwell)
The Bugle Horn started life as a farmhouse, but during the early 1800s it was used as a wine store for Hartwell House, whilst Louis XVIII of France lived there in exile.  A country pub oozing rural charm and rustic character, the picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on their menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine wines gracing the bar.
  1. The Bell at Hardwick (www.facebook.com/The-Bell-At-Hardwick-686186291781563)
The Bell is a picturesque 17th century Country Pub serving locally sourced and freshly prepared food that is served alongside locally brewed cask ales.
  1. The Old Millwrights Arm (www.facebook.com/oldmillwrightsarmsaylesbury)
The Old Millwrights Arm is a fantastic local pub serving a great selection of real ales, craft beers and fresh food.
  1. The Watermead Inn (www.facebook.com/The-Watermead-Inn-108526739215811)
The Watermean Inn, situated next to the stunning lake on Watermead, is a family run pub offering great food, beers and wines with a great service.
  1. The Whip Inn, Princes Risborough (www.facebook.com/WhipInnPub)
A beautiful, traditional country pub located in the heart of the Chilterns. Situated in the little village of Lacey Green with surrounding views of the oldest smock mill in England. They pride themselves in serving local real ales and homemade, hearty meals all at great value.
  1. The Garibaldi, Bourne End (www.facebook.com/garibaldipub)
The 'Gari', as the locals call it, is a traditional 19th century pub that has been the centre of this local community for more than a century.  It is now wholly-owned by the local community with tenants Jade and Bobby.  The Garibaldi is a friendly spot to while-away an afternoon, or evening, in good company.
  1. The Royal Standard, Beaconsfield (www.facebook.com/theroyalstandardofengland)
The garden, buzzing with life is filled with families and friends sipping on fruity beers and cool ciders, lazing sunny afternoons away in the sunshine. Groups returning from long walks with muddy dogs and wellies, ready for their Sunday roast.
  1. The Le de Spencer Arms, Downley (www.facebook.com/LeDeSpencersArms)
A village pub recognised in Camra's Good Beer Guide so you can expect to find great cask ales and fine wines plus home cooked seasonal food.
  1. The Chequers, Wooburn (www.facebook.com/ChequersWooburn)

The Chequers Inn is a family owned 17th century coaching-inn, hotel and award-winning restaurant tucked away in the Chilterns between Beaconsfield and Marlow. Excellent friendly local pub with a good selection of real ales, and great food. It has aeautiful, large quiet garden where a beer festival is held every year. Walkers welcome too, it’s worth hunting this one out.

Please note:  Due to the ongoing situation with Coronavirus in the UK, please double check opening hours and whether you are required to book a table.

Cheers!

For those of us who prefer to have a cup of tea instead, we’ve also searched around and asked our community to help us find a selection of the best dog-friendly cafes and restaurants in and around Aylesbury where pups can warm their paws by crackling open fires, and some with special menus just for four-legged customers.