| ACTON The Rocket

There seem to be mixed reviews for this pub, however we are assured it is doggie friendly so thats the priority.
11-13 Churchfield Road
London
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8993 6123
ACTON The Swan

A great gastro-pub with a lovely, heated beer garden.
119 Acton Lane, London, W4 5HH
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8994 8262
BALHAM The Bedford
 
With three big commons ideal for dog-walking nearby. The Bedford is a great London pub to take your dog, eat good pub food and enjoy comedy nights too... Not sure your dog will get all the jokes, but maybe he can go and have a drink from the water bowls with some of the other dogs.
77 Bedford Hill, Balham, London,
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8682 8940
BALHAM The Nightingale
 
A charming pub in the heart of South London with a strong sense of community. Good beer, a nice garden to drink it in and a friendly welcome are par for the course, and if you fancy doing something for charity, why not take your dog on the annual Nightingale Walk?
97 Nightingale Lane, Balham, London
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8673 1637
BARNES Coach & Horses
 
Now part of the Young's group, this old country pub welcomes well-behaved dogs. Water, biscuits and treats are provided. The pub is near the Thames tow path and serves good quality food and a great selection of ales and wines. It has been featured in Time Out Pubs, Clubs and Restaurants, the Good Beer Guide and Real Ales 2005-2006, and has been awarded a CAMRA.
27 Barnes High Street, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 876 2695
BARNES LONDON The Brown Dog Bar & Dining Room
 
There isn't much that's not dog friendly about this bar. Baskets are provided for a quick nap, and there are snacks and water bowls available all day. They can even have their picture taken and join Mr. Bojangles the resident Jack in the photo gallery. It seems the only thing dogs aren't allowed to do is serve behind the bar! They use the very best of British ingredients in their cooking and have been nominated for Time Out's Best Gastro pub 2007 Eating & Drinking Awards and rated one of London's six best gastro pubs by 'Michelin's Eating Out in Pubs Guide 2008'
28 Cross Street, Barnes, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8392 2200
BARNES The Red Lion Inn

Half Pint the Border Collie invites you in for a full pint or three. Located at the Church Road & Rocks Lane junction, next door to the London Wetland Centre. A Victorian pub with a well kept beer garden including a decking area and heaters when the weather turns cool. Master Cellar Man of the year 2007, well kept Fullers Ales, simple, tasty, home-cooked, food and all importantly at reasonable prices. A very popular spot for Sunday lunch.
2 Castlenau,
Barnes,
London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8748 2984
BARNES The Sun Inn

A venerable and very well known watering hole in south west London. On Barnes Green opposite the duck pond. Popular for Sunday lunch followed by a walk along the river. Original menu and extensive beers and wines. Board games for winter's evenings. Dogs allowed inside, but not near the food preparation areas.
7 Church Road, Barnes, London,
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8876 5256
BATERSEA Out of the Blue Bar and Kitchen
 
Considered more a restaurant/bar than a pub the owners offer contemporary international food and drink from six continents of the world. Quoted by time out, "Out of the Blue is a step above the other style bars...?. Tasty and beautifully presented food and attentive staff, alongside a diverse international wine list and an extensive bottled beer list including brews from Nairobi, Jakarta and Canada. With a friendly and laid back atmosphere and many dog regulars already, their one eared resident dog Coco warmly invites you to see what all the fuss in about.
140 St Johns Hill,
Battersea,
London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7207 8548/8551
BOW The Eleanor Arms
The owner of this community local tells us (and he should know) that they have some doggie customers, one of which - George the poodle won the pub lottery! Water and snacks always available. And please, faithful DP supporters, do buy said owner a drink!
460 Old Ford Road
Bow
London
E3 5JP
Pub Website
Telephone: 02089806992
CAMBERWELL The Sun and Dove
Nice dog friendly pub with a lovely garden. On the corner of Coldharbour Lane (A2217) and Cutcombe Road. Dogs are allowed in the garden and bar area on a lead but not in the dining area where "gastro pub" food is served. For walking, there are a couple of parks nearby.
61 Coldharbour Lane, Camberwell, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7733 1525
CHELSEA Coopers Arms

You may meet young Boris visiting London who likes this pub. His master tells us that the food is good value but not 'gastro pub'. It is a Youngs pub so the beer is good. The pub is just off the Kings Road, for walks, Battersea Park is about 10 mins away.
87 Flood Street,
Chelsea,
London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7376 3120
CHISWICK The Bell and Crown

Traditional pub in great setting by the river. Large menu and dogs and children both welcome. Sitting by the water on a fine day can not be topped.
11-13 Thames Road, London, W4 3PL
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8994 4164
CHISWICK The Bollo

Good wine, home made food
13-15 Bollo Lane
Chiswick
London
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8994 6037
CHISWICK The City Barge

It's late night fun for dogs here, they're only allowed in after 9pm! But it really is a lovely place to have an evening pint or two. It's cosy in winter and has a pleasant riverside garden for the summer. A real pub providing a change from the big 'chain bars' in a lovely part of London.
27 Strand On The Green, Chiswick, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8994 2148
CLAPHAM The Coach & Horses
Surprising to find a good dog friendly pub in London. Good food too.
173 Clapham Park Road, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7622 3815
CLAPHAM The Manor Arms
 
This friendly pub boasts a small front garden with Gas heaters, a large tented beer garden to the rear and a great three sided bar, sandwiched in between. One of the owners has a dog of his own, so four-legged patrons are always welcome.
128 Clapham Manor Street, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7622 2894
CLAPHAM The Princess of Wales
A lovely local pub. On Sunday it's to be full of people who have been walking their dogs, especially in the sports bar where the publican put out water for the dogs to drink.
146 Lea Bridge Road,
London
Pub Website
Telephone: 02085333463
CLAPHAM The Rose & Crown

There's the essence of an old world pub here. The beers are Greene King and decently kept, to entice any passing ale fans in. Devotees to fizzy beer will appreciate the choice of Budweiser (the Czech stuff), Kronenburg, and Stella. The pub grub is high quality pizzas made by Mooli's, a restaurant in the Old Town square opposite, and is excellent, while an eye cast at the wine-list provides temptation hard to resist. The Rose & Crown can still claim to be "Clapham's only traditional pub".
2 The Polygon,
Clapham Old Town,
London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7720 8265
DOCKLANDS The Grapes
 
A classic docklands pub steeped in local history. Said to be where Dickens danced on tables as a child to keep his father out of the debtor's gaol. Nowadays an excellent gastro pub with a fishy flavour and award winning kitchen. Close to Westferry and Limehouse Stations. Dogs, somewhat surprisingly, are very welcome.
Narrow Street, Limehouse, London, E14 8BP
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7987 4396
DULWICH The Crown & Greyhound
 
The Crown and Greyhound has an extensive food menu, including daily specials and a Sunday carvery, plus 5 different real ales. This is a good place to rest after a stroll around Dulwich village or park. Dogs are allowed in the bar and garden areas but not in the restaurant.
73 Dulwich Village, London, SE21 7BJ
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8299 4976
EALING Castle Inn
 
This dog friendly pub opposite the Thames Valley University has very welcoming staff and an excellent menu with a mixture of Thai and English food. There is a small patio garden that can seat around 40 people and a few parks nearby if you'd like to take a walk.
36, St. Marys Rd, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8567 3285
EALING Fox and Goose Hotel

The hotel manager advises that they accept dogs that are well behaved. More reports please.
Hanger Lane,
Ealing,
London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 998 5864
EALING Park Tavern
 
You'll find good food, a great wine list, guest beers, organic juices, bar snacks and open fires at this pub. Dogs are greeted with a handful of biscuits and bowls of water.
222 South Ealing Road, Ealing, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 758 1879
EAST DULWICH The Bishop

You will find robust pub food and many bitters and lagers at this pub near Dulwich Wood and park. The daily menu changes seasonally. Dogs on leads are allowed anywhere in the pub.
27 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London,
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8693 3994
EAST DULWICH The Clock House

The bar is split in to a front bar with a wooden floor and a back bar, which is carpeted. Dogs are allowed in the front bar and in the outside seating area only. Bowls of water are provided.
196a Peckham Rye, East Dulwich, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8693 2901
EAST DULWICH The Herne Tavern

Relaxed, friendly pub at the gates of Peckham Rye Park. Perfect spot for a pick me up after a walk on two legs and four. Owners can look forward to a reasonable range of beers and wines, plus a wide menu. Dogs will prefer a bowl of water and complimentary chews.
2, Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich, London, SE22 0RR
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8299 9521
FULHAM Anglesea Arms
A great dining pub with a good friendly atmosphere. The menu is small, but the dining area is always packed, which says it all.
35 Wingate Road, London, W6 0UR
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8749 1291
GREENWICH Gypsy Moth

In a prime location in the heart of Greenwich the Gypsy Moth is the first pub you come to when exiting the Greenwich foot tunnel and over looks the famous Cutty Sark. It boasts a generous sized garden; perfect to relax in with a newly painted mural of the Battle of Trafalgar featuring resident dogs Bamboo, Rooster and all their friends. Water bowls are provided and dogs are allowed both inside and outside the pub. Greenwich Park offers relaxing walks and Oxley woods is 15 minutes drive away where you can truly and quite literally lose yourself!
60 Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8858 0786
GREENWICH Richard I

An enjoyable Young's outlet, clean and welcoming, with a big beer garden and good selection of their bottled wares.
Royal Hill, Greenwich, London
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8692 2996
GREENWICH The Plume of Feathers

Dogs are allowed in the bar but I'm not sure where else they may go.
19, Park Vista,
Greenwich,
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8858 1661
GREENWICH The Union on Royal Hill
Supporter assures food is awesome and beer plentiful and dogs welcome.
56 Royal Hill, Greenwich, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8692 6258
HAMMERSMITH The Black Lion
Very dog friendly, good pub food and excellent value for money, friendly staff. Situated on the river, there are lots of nice walks along the river path.
2, South Black Lion Lane, Hammersmith, London, W6 9TJ
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 748 2639
HAMMERSMITH The Dove Inn
A classic pub that is a long-time old favourite with those who 'know'! Dogs welcome and no children. Near Ravenscourt Park, Stamford Brook and Hammersmith.
19 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, London, W6 9TA
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8748 5405
HAMMERSMITH The Thatched House
 
The Thatched House is a great pub, the sort of place where you can meet interesting people, eat great food, and drink some superb beer or excellent wines. It's a great place to stop after a walk in Ravenscourt Park.
115 Dalling Road, Hammersmith, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8748 6174
HAMPSTEAD HEATH The Wells Tavern
 
This friendly pub near Hampstead Heath serves simple bar food and also more sophisticated food. It has 2 AA rosettes. Dogs are most welcome and will be provided with water. They are allowed in the bar but not in the restaurant.
30 Well Walk, Hampstead, London, NW3 1BX
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7794 3785
HAMPSTEAD The Horseshoe
 
Gastro pub with more formal restuarant area at rear into which dogs are not allowed, but they are welcomed in the front pub area. The daily-changing menu is same in both areas, and very good - emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients, simply cooked. DPs dog is always welcomed and ends up becoming star attraction - even when he stretches his lurcher frame out on the floor, the waitresses being happy just to step over him...
28 Heath Street
Hampstead
London
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7431 7206
HAMPSTEAD The Magdala

The Magdala is a very quiet, laid-back pub on the outskirts of Hampstead with a small beer garden, decent food and good, cold beer. It was infamously the place where Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged in England, shot her lover David Blakely.
2a South Hill Park, London, NW3 2SB
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7435 2503
HAMPSTEAD The Spaniard's Inn

Right on the Heath this famous old North London pub is the perfect location after a stroll on Hampstead Heath, and claims to own the world's first 'automatic doggie wash' - perfect for muddy paws! Look out for local residents Rory and Riley and expect good (if pricey) food and well conditioned beers.
Spaniard's Lane, Hampstead, London, NW3 7JJ
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8731 6571
HAMPSTEAD The William IV

Dogs are most welcome in this pub and drinking bowls are provided for your furry friend. Slightly fancier than normal pub food. Long walks available on the nearby Hampstead Heath.
77 Hampstead High Street, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 0207 4355747
HANWELL The Fox

Popular with local dog walkers and owners, water always available, great real ale, wine list & good food. Misha and Monty are the pub's two standard poodles.
Green Lane,
Olde Hanwell
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8567 4021
HENDON The Grey Hound

Traditional old North London pub with an increasingly gastro feel to the menu. They have an Indian Chef in the evenings if you fancy a curry! The beer is well kept Young's. Dogs welcome throughout.
Church End, Hendon, London, NW4 4JT
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 457 9730
HERNE HILL Escape Bar & Art
A short stick's throw from Brockwell Park and right outside Herne Hill rail station, the Escape Bar is, during the day, a family-friendly and welcoming watering hole.
214-216 Railton Road, Herne Hill, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7737 0333
HERNE HILL LONDON The Prince Regent

Opposite Brookwell Park, walk straight out of the park gate and into the pub. There is a seating area out the front perfect for soaking up sun when it's shining. Members of Cask Mask, the Prince Regent is a gastro pub with fine ales on offer. Dogs are allowed everywhere except the dining area and must be on a lead, water is provided.
69 Dulwich Road, Herne Hill, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7274 1567
HERNE HILL The Commercial

This is a great place to enjoy a pint and play board games, with your doggy friend resting at your feet after a long walk. Well-behaved dogs are welcome and will get a biscuit and water. The pub serves good gastropub food and has 4 real ales, 16 different beers and a good range of wines.
210-212, Railton Rd, Herne Hill, London, SE24 0JT
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7501 9051
HIGHGATE Red Lion and Sun

Great relaxed local pub with drinkers of all ages, jazz some evenings and wonderful homemade food, we believe. DP supporter's little Westie loves it too. That said, we have heard there has been a refurbishment, please tell us if this has meant our best friends have been banished, we do hope not .
25 North Road,
Highgate,
London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 83401780
HIGHGATE The Bull and Last
 
On Highgate Road. A gastro-pub excellent food and very dog friendly.
168 Highgate Road, London, NW5 1QS
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7267 3641
HOLLAND PARK Prince of Wales

Nice old fashioned London pub which allows dogs and provides water bowl. Nice beer garden out the back. A great Sunday roast - food 7/10. They have just redone the bar and now have a modern cooling system and 22 beers on tap.
14 Princedale Road,
Holland Park,
London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7313 9321
ISLEWORTH The Red Lion
CAMRA pub of the year. 03/4 Gigs. Friendly welcome.
92-94 Linkfield Road,
Isleworth,
Middlesex,
Pub Website
Telephone:
ISLINGTON Rosemary Branch

Lovely historic neighbourhood pub with friendly mixed clientele, decent food, theatre upstairs and tables out the front.
Our supporter tells us that this is a dog-friendly pub.
2 Shepperton Road,
Islington,
London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 0207 704 2730
ISLINGTON The Crown

A gastro pub that changes their menu on a regular basis in the heart of trendy and ever popular Islington. Out the front they have 8 tables where dogs are welcome, however they do ask that they be kept on a leash. A real mix of clientele from young professionals to families and locals.
116 Cloudesley Road, Islington, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 0871 332 4851
ISLINGTON The Marquess Tavern
 
DP Supporter is the pub dog-walker so she should know. Food is served throughout the building (It won Time Out Gastro-pub of the Year last year) and dogs are allowed everywhere except the dining room. You should definitely add it to your list.
32 Canonbury Street.
Islington.
London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 0207 354 2975
ISLINGTON The Mucky Pup

Home to Iggy a Bullmastiff/Great Dane cross, this North London favourite was recently awarded Most Dog Friendly Pub in the UK by Dogs Trust. Four legged visitors receive as warm a welcome (if not more so) as their two legged counterparts, including a cuddle, treat and bowl of water. For owners the beer is good and the food excellent, with lots going on during the week. A definite must.
39 Queens Head Street, Islington, London,
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7226 2572
ISLINGTON The Northgate

Biscuit and water bowl - yes! Supporter recommends yummy food weekday evenings and the set Sunday lunch. Very friendly.
113 Southgate Road, Islington, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7359 7392
KENSAL GREEN Paradise By Way of Kensal Green

These bar owners really care about dogs, (having rescued their two, Angel and Digby, from the RSPCA) and will let you eat and drink in the bar, although not in the restaurant. Modern European bar-snacks, Sunday roasts and a great range of ales and wines can be enjoyed in bold but comfortable surroundings. Local attractions include walks around Wormwood Scrubs, canal walks and the annual Portobello Film Festival.
29 Kilburn Lane, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 0871 3322016
KENSINGTON Queen's Arms

Just behind the Royal Albert Hall, this cosy, atmospheric pub provides great food, real ale, and a selection of Belgian guest beers. Different specials are on the menu every day, and there's a great roast on Sundays.
30 Queens Gate Mews, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7581 7741
KENTISH TOWN The Junction Tavern
 
An award winning and very fashionable gastropub in North London, distinguished by its food and its dog friendliness. Every canine customer gets a bowl of water and a biscuit or two. Very well kept ales.
101 Fortess Road, Kentish Town, London, NW5 1AG
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7485 9400
KENTISH TOWN The Vine

Excellent menu. Large garden. Close by Primrose Hill and the Heath. Dogs very welcome.
86 Highgate Road, London, NW5 1PB
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7209 0038
MAYFAIR The Iron Duke
Friendly pub in the very centre of London - a stone's throw from Oxford Street and Bond Street. The food is fine - a bit standard but the place is clean and looks freshly decorated. Lovely friendly staff.
(Previously The Fullers Ale Lodge & although it's had a lick of paint and some new furniture to go with the name change, it hasn't changed the friendly bits)
11 Avery Row
Mayfair
W1K 4AL
Pub Website
Telephone: 02076291643
PIMLICO Orange Brewery
As its not so easy to drink with your dog in town we are pleased to add this pub - recommended by a regular visitor. Pimlico Road at junction with Ebury and Bourne Street, Sloane Square tube.
37-39 Pimlico Road, Pimlico, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7730 5984
POINT PLEASANT The Cats Back
 
Situated 100 yards away from the river and with Wandsworth park close by provides some great spots for walking. Once inside however you?ll find it hard to leave. Roger has been a local resident here for some 14 years and has created a little gem of a pub, one you?ll either want to keep a secret or immediately tell all your friends about! They provide traditional pub food along with good old fashioned home cooking. Unique, warm and welcoming with many frequent visitors of the four legged kind.
86-88 Point Pleasant, London
Pub Website
Telephone: 0871 3323073
PUTNEY The Cedar Tree

After a nice walk in Wandsworth Park, visit the Cedar Tree across the road to enjoy a quiet drink and a bite to eat. The d?cor is modern but inviting. Choose from a variety of beers, wines and sprits as well as a selection of pub snacks. Catering for vegetarians is also provided.
231 Putney Bridge Rd, London, SW15 2PU
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8874 1555
PUTNEY The Spencer Arms
 
Situated right opposite the green and spacious Putney Common, The Spencer Arms is the perfect pub for South Londoners and their active dogs. It's easy to find after a tiring walk and as a 'Gastro-Pub' will re-energise you with a good British meal.
237, Lower Richmond Rd, Putney, London, SW15 1HJ
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 788 0640
RUISLIP The White Bear
 
You?ll find a welcoming atmosphere at this pub in a listed building in Ruislip. It has two gardens ? a grassy one to the rear and a patio at the front. They offer good food as well as real ales.
Ickenham Road, Ruslip, Middlesex. HA4 7DF
Pub Website
Telephone: 01895 632078
SOUTH KENSINGTON The Anglesea Arms
This very friendly pub is 5 minutes away from South Kensington tube and serves good wine, beer, excellent food plus a pat and a bowl of water for visiting dogs. Hyde Park is about 10 minutes away for long walks. There is a terrace for outdoor sitting.
15, Sellwood Terrace, South Kensington, London, SW7 3QG
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7373 7960
ST JOHN'S WOOD The Clifton

This small London pub welcomes dogs on leads. Children are allowed too, except after 7pm. Food from a basic pub menu is served until 9pm.
96 Clifton Hill, St John's Wood, London, NW8 OJT
Pub Website
Telephone: 0207 372 3427
STREATHAM Mint
 
After a walk on Tooting Common, why not pop in for a drink at this discerning cocktail bar in Streatham? It has deep leather sofas and serves good food whipped up by Michelin starred chefs.
5 Streatham High Road, London. SW16 1EF
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8677 0007
TEDDINGTON Tide End Cottage
 
They say there are sometimes more dogs here than people ? which is always a good sign! So whether you want to sit in the patio at the front or the beer garden at the back, this is a great place for dogs to sniff out new friends. The pub is conveniently located for walks on the tow path along the Thames. It has a very good bar menu, roasts on Sundays and serves Real Ale. Doggie treats and water are provided.
8 Ferry Road, Teddington, London, TW11 9NN
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8977 7762
TOOTING Garden House

Landlord has asked to be added to Doggiepubs - please buy him a drink from Millie! This pub has spacious, bright, airy and relaxed atmosphere. A few minutes walk from the Tube at Broadway, and on the doorstep of St Georges Hospital.
196 Tooting High Street
Tooting Broadway
London SW17 0SF
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 767 6582
TOOTING The Trafalgar Arms
Recommended as a really nice pub - log fires, outside area (not exactly a garden). Welcomes dogs and children if well behaved.
158 Tooting High Street, London, SW17 0RT
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8767 6059
TUFNELL PARK Lord Palmerston
 
Excellent food and a big wine selection. Dogs made very welcome.
33 Dartmouth Park Hill, London, NW5 1HU
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7485 1578
TWICKENHAM Prince Albert

Charlotte, Mike and their chocolate lab Molly welcome you to their traditional pub offering authentic Thai cuisine with a magnificent garden at the rear. Close to Twickenham Green the Prince Albert is one of the most dog friendly pubs in the area, and with Molly on the premises there is always water and dog treats available. Please note dogs are not allowed in the dining area (unless they are a guide dog of course.) An enjoyable atmosphere with friendly locals and even friendlier staff!
Prince Albert, 30 Hampton Road,Twickenham, London
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8894 3963
TWICKENHAM The Clubhouse

Close to the river and parks, dog bowls are provided and there are no restrictions as to where the dogs can roam. They do a big Sunday roast trade so get in early! Basic pub menu offered during the week but no lunchtime trade Monday through to Thursday.
65 Richmond Road, Twickenham, London
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8404 0095
TWICKENHAM White Swan

You will find a cosy fire, wooden floors and decent food at this nice, old-fashioned pub. Food from the extensive pub and restaurant menu can be enjoyed inside or in the large garden.
Riverside, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 3DN
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 892 2166
WANDSWORTH The Cats Back

Junk shop decor with a vintage soundtrack, The Cats Back is one of South London's more bohemian locals. Splendid beers and giant Sunday lunches from a regularly changing menu. A perfect antidote to pub-chain mediocrity. 5 minutes from Wandsworth Park.
86 Point Pleasant, Putney, London.
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8877 0818
WANDSWORTH The Earl Spencer
 
Well-behaved dogs are allowed in all areas of this gastropub. You will find fantastic food and excellent service here ? no wonder they won Evening Standard Pub of the Year 2004.
262, Merton Rd, London, SW18 5JL
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8870 9244
WANDSWORTH The Hope
 
You can enjoy a walk on Wandsworth Common, then step straight into this great pub, that allows your dog into all areas. With a mix of seating, including comfy sofas, other attractions are generous portions of food and a quiz night on Mondays.
Opposite Wandsworth Common, 1, Bellevue Rd, London, SW17 7EG
Pub Website
Telephone: 02086728717
WEST BROMPTON The Troubadour

A place with real history. More of a caf' than a pub, its basement music venue has been graced by the likes of Hendrix, Dylan and Joni Mitchell.
263-7 Old Brompton, London SW5 9JA
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 7370 1434
WIMBLEDON COMMON The Crooked Billet
 
The Crooked Billet is on the edge of the common and has a large grass area in front which it shares with its neighbour, the Hand in Hand. The food is imaginative and can be enjoyed in the restaurant, bar area or outside on the grass. Dogs and children are allowed in the bar but not in the restaurant.
7 Crooked Billet, Wimbledon Common, London SW19 4RQ
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 946 4942
WIMBLEDON COMMON The Fox & Grapes
 
This is a very cosy pub on the common itself and has a rather rural feel about it. The food is both excellent and highly imaginative and the wine list is extensive. They do a marvellous Sunday brunch. There are two kinds of bars, one of which is entirely non-smoking. Well-behaved children and dogs are welcome but children are expected to have left by 8pm.
Camp Road, Wimbledon Common, London, SW19 4UN
Pub Website
Telephone: 0208 946 5599
WIMBLEDON The Brewery Tap
Very friendly to dogs. Food excellent - delicious range of burgers, salads, baguettes. The Landlord of the Brewery Tap is an enthusiastic fan of his guest ales, and the pub has a well-deserved Cask Marque.
68-69 High Street
Wimbledon
SW19 5EE
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8947 9331
WIMBLEDON The Telegraph Inn
 
Commonly known as the country pub in London, situated on the heath by the edge of Wimbledon Common. They allow dogs in the garden and the bar on a lead where there is normally a stash of doggie treats. An historic Victorian pub offering real ales and fine food that can be enjoyed in a spacious and contempory setting.
Telegraph Road, Putney Heath, London
Pub Website
Telephone: 020 8788 2011
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