| BRAMFIELD Queen's Head

Multi award winning dining pub close to the beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast and the popular seaside towns and villages of Southwold, Aldeburgh, Dunwich and Walberswick. Basically the food must be stunning! Looks like this would be a good area to stay in for a very long weekend - the pub's website has a useful list of local B&B - we havent checked them out for dog-friendlyness but some look likely candidates.
The Street, Bramfield, Halesworth, Suffolk,
Pub Website
Telephone: 01986 784214
BRANDESTON The Queens Head

Traditional village pub serving award winning food in the restaurant and dog friendly bar. Resident four leggeds are Stella & Artois.
The Street, Brandeston, Suffolk, IP13 7AD
Pub Website
Telephone: 01728 685307
BUNGAY The Castle Inn
 
Dogs welcome in comfy snug bar and in lovely garden, water bowl provided.Owners dog friendly but not dog owners - yet. Bungay is a market town on the Norfolk/Suffolk border
35 Earsham Street
Bungay
Suffolk
Pub Website
Telephone: 01986 892283
CAVENDISH The Bull Inn

The village only has one main street and that's where you will find the Bull, serving food from a basic pub menu and specials board. The pub usually serves a local beer as well as other ales. There is a patio area outside where you can soak up some sun, and plenty of good walks in the surrounding area.
High St,
Cavendish,
Sudbury,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01787 280245
CHELSWORTH The Peacock Inn

Nice and very friendly landlord and lady with friendly bar staff. Very good food with varied menu. Your pet is able to stay and sit with you in bar while you eat. Dogs not allowed in main restaurant area.
Chelsworth
Ipswich,
Suffolk
Pub Website
Telephone: 01449 740758
CONEY WESTERN The Swan Inn
A community pub in a small village which is very much a haven for walkers. Dogs take note you get taken care of first with dog chews, biscuits and an endless supply of fresh water all offered upon your arrival. Serving traditional pub grub, very much comfort food one would expect from a traditional pub. In addition they specialise in real cask condition ales to be enjoyed alone or to accompany your meal. They request dogs be kept on a lead.
Thetford Road,Coney Western, Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01359 221295
CROWFIELD The Crowfield Rose
The dog loving landlady of the pub would love to see you in her traditional country pub. There is a good selection of beers and lagers with a new guest beer is available every week. Menu available at reasonable prices and 3 acres of land behind the pub which is pub land so plenty of leg stretching space. Water and dog treats always available for 4 legged friends.
Debenham Road,
Crowfield,
Ipswich,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01473 890368
EAST BERGHOLT The Kings Head

Very friendly. Beautiful dining room for non doggies but the public bar served well. Food all on specials board in main dining room. Doggie water brought in for us. Very imaginative food. Good wine list and good beer. Short walk to Flatford Mill, along the River Stour - wonderful place for you & your dog!
Burnt Oak,
East Bergholt,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01206 298190
EASTON The White Horse
 
An exceptionally dog friendly pub. The owners have 3 dogs themselves (and until recently a goat!). Dogs allowed everywhere except restaurant area, but a wide range of inventive and reasonably priced bar food is available, as well as a lovely outside seating area. Occasional live music at the weekends.
The Village Green, Easton, Suffolk,
Pub Website
Telephone: 01728 746456
FELSHAM The Six Bells

Jack the Lab (the best boy in Suffolk) invites you all to his pub! So come dine, drink and be merry. Jack is such a cutie he is our baby and yes, its our own pub we are recommending. But he is not alone many other supporters concur.
Church Road,
Felsham ,
Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01449736268
GLEMSFORD The Black Lion
 
Local dog Cassie will give you a warm welcome at this Greene King pub. There are many great local walks to take with your dog, after which you can enjoy great food and one of the fine guest ales in the pub garden.
Lion Road, Glemsford,Suffolk, CO10 7RF
Pub Website
Telephone: 01787 280684
GRUNDISBURGH The Dog Inn

The manager loves dogs, and hands out tit bits (chews). As usual in the UK dogs allowed only in public bar or garden ie not the restaurant side but please tell him you came from Doggiepubs as the publican was most impressed at being able to appear on our site.
The Green,
Grundisburgh,
Woodbridge,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01473 - 735267
HAVERHILL The Fox and Hounds
 
There's great food here. A tasty bone and water for dogs, and a delicious home-cooked selection for you. Bar food in the day and a restaurant that opens in the evenings. With live music on Sunday, a garden, local walks and the option to get your food to take-away, The Fox and Hounds has everything.
3 Chapel Street, Steeple Bumpstead, Haverhill, Suffolk, CB9 7DQ
Pub Website
Telephone: 01440 730281
HESSETT The Five Bells

We found this gorgeous pub near Bury St Edmunds. Dogs welcome and amazing food (English & Indian). Very friendly landlord - he has two boxers. Booking recommended at the weekend.
The Street,
Hessett,
Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01359-270350
IPSWICH The Dove Street Inn
This Real Ale gem has up to 22 cask ales on at one time both available from gravity or hand pull. Be sure to get there early as possible to get a seat as the pub soon fills up with four legged friends. Basic Food is available all the time while open and those that want to can order their food from the local Indian Take Aways and eat at the pub. Make sure to meet Fynn, but mind his tail .... it never stops wagging !
76 St Helens Street,
Ipswich,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01473 211270
LEISTEN Vulcan Arms
 
The pub is very pleasant inside and meals are served at lunchtimes and evenings. Dogs are allowed inside in the bar, although not in the restaurant area. As an added bonus, the surrounding area has lots of good walks and terrific scenery. It is only yards from the beach.
Sizewell, Leisten, Suffolk, IP16 4UD
Pub Website
Telephone: 01728 830 748
LIDGATE The Star Inn

Full of cosy, old-world charm, the Star Inn boasts a varied English/Spanish menu of outstanding quality and a big log fire to enjoy the many fine ales and wines by.
The Street, Lidgate, Newmarket, Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01638 500275
LINDSEY The Red Rose
 
You will find a very warm welcome for dogs with refreshment made available in a stylish silver bowl. The beer and food are of a high standard, with prices very reasonable for the area. A worthy finalist in the EADT food and drinks awards 2006
Lindsey,
Ipswich,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01449 741424
LOWESTOFT The Trowel and Hammer
This pub welcomed dogs all the time and also children (up to 6pm). There is a play area outside for children, with climbing frame.
The landlord Sid was welcoming, the food good and freshly prepared.
49 Pakefield Street,
Lowestoft,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01502 561464
NEEDHAM MARKET The Swan Inn
Dogs are allowed inside and out at this popular local spot in the centre of Needham Market. A la Carte Food is available inside the pub or in the secure garden and there are normally a few of the locals there with their dogs. Many places to walk, especially around Needham Lake and along the River Gipping.
9, High St, Needham Market, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP6 8AL
Pub Website
Telephone: 01449 720280
SNAPE The Golden Key

Great food ranging from freshly caught fish to traditional Steak and Kidney pudding etc. Excellent range of walks in a lovely part of Suffolk to build up the appetite too!
Priory Road,
Snape,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01728688510
SOMERLEYTON The Dukes Head

Food is served in the bar, where your canine chum can join you. There is mooring and nice walks along the nearby river Waveney, just 200m away.
Slugs Lane,
Somerleyton,
Lowestoft,
Suffolk,
Pub Website
Telephone: 01502 730281
SOUTHWOLD The Harbour
Situated in the same small country town as Adnams Brewery, The Harbour is a destination Inn at the side of the river Blythe down at Southwold. Close to river's edge and unspoilt fishing harbour. Fresh Sea bass features on the menu and dogs head straight for destination dog chew. You'll receive a friendly welcome from the staff who love to get to know dogs by name and welcome them everywhere in the pub bar the restaurant. There are more restrictions for children here than there are for dogs! Supporter recommended.
Blackshore, Southwold, Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01502 722381
SOUTHWOLD The Kings Head

The Kings Head in Southwold is a tenanted house through the local Adnams brewery and dispays some of its great Adnams Ales, with the brewery right across the road. It offers yummy pub food at reasonable prices with daily specials always on. Dogs welcome in the bar area only.
25 High Street Southwold, Suffolk,
Pub Website
Telephone: 01502 724517
STUTTON The Gardeners Arms
 
A country pub in a small village close to the river Stour. On a beautiful day enjoy walks down to what Bob says it's the most beautiful river in the world. An extensive garden with a planted patio, and pond provide lots of places to relax and unwind. Water is kept outside for the dogs and they are welcome into the stone floored bar which offers the same menu as the restaurant. Fresh fish is heavily featured on what could be said as the most extensive menu on the peninsula! Small and friendly they cater for people outside the area and also for seniors offering a special seniors menu.
Manningtree Road, Stutton, Ipswich IP9 2TG
Pub Website
Telephone: 01473-328868
TUDDENHAM ST MARY The White Hart

They welcome well behaved dogs in the bars and serve excellent food with service to match. There are lots of good walks in the area including the Ickneld Way. Supporter recommended, so tails wagging all round!
10 High Street,
Tuddenham St Mary,
Bury St Edmonds,
Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01638 717685
WALBERSWICK The Anchor

The Anchor is located next to the sea, close to Minsmere and Southwold. All rooms are en-suite and pets are welcome. They have an interesting and varied menu, including vegetarian dishes, local seafood, bar snacks, children's food and daily specials.
Main Street, Walberswick, Southwold, Suffolk.
Pub Website
Telephone: 01502 722112
WALBERSWICK The Bell Inn
 
Every tiny, odd-shaped room of this 600-year-old pub has an eccentric table where you can enjoy a meal and some Adnams real ale. The accommodation includes six comfortable bedrooms, all en-suite. The Bell Inn is recommended by Which? Hotel Guide 2004, Which? Best Pub Guide 2004, The Good Pub Guide 2004, AA Best Pubs & Inns 2004 (Pick of the Pubs!), Les Routiers Hotel & Restaurant Guide 2004 and CAMRA Good Beer Guide Millennium Edition.
Bell Inn, Ferry Road, Walberswick, Southwold, Suffolk, IP18 6TN
Pub Website
Telephone: 01502 723109
WINGFIELD The de la Pole Arms

Recently reopened after 2 years with the emphasis on traditional homemade farmhouse cooking with a selection of real ales and fine wines all from local suppliers. Nice atmosphere, with roaring log fire, and dogs made to feel very welcome.
Church Road
Wingfield
Diss
IP21 5RA
Pub Website
Telephone: 01379 384545
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