12 Eateries That Welcome You And Your Pooch In Herefordshire

Walking with the dog? Once you’re all tuckered out grab a bite to eat at these dog friendly restaurants in Herefordshire. When you’re out and about with your four legged best friend, you’ll be wanting some up to date options of dog friendly restaurants, pubs and cafes to keep your energy and entertainment levels up!

The towns in Herefordshire are the perfect destination for walkers and their four-legged companions. Why not stay a little longer at one of the National Trust dog-friendly holiday cottages? If you are on holiday in Herefordshire why not take a camping trip with the pooch. You will find lots of pet friendly campsites that cater for your canine friend.

Dive into the list below of eateries you can enjoy with your furry friends!

Traditional Pub

Vibrant place, right in the heart of Ledbury, somewhere to relax with your friends......

Traditional Pub

Sit by the fireside, enjoy a pint of local ale, light lunch in the bar, enjoy a delicious meal in the dining room, or stay the night......

The Wye Inn The Wye Inn serves traditional pub food and Sunday carvery. Breakfast, lunch,

Monkland Cheese Dairy Monkland Cheese Dairy have a very simple menu. Our classic offering is

The Lichfield Vaults The Lichfield Vaults is a welcoming city centre pub tucked away in

Pub

Offering local produce, bar snacks, Sunday lunch, full restaurant, B&B & glamping......

Restaurant

Ideal place to stay for a short break or enjoy delicious home cooked food in the heart of the beautiful Golden Valley......

Pub

Award winning traditional British pub. Enjoy food in the bar, lounge, patio & beer garden. Popular for walkers & cyclists......

Restaurant

Delicious homemade lunch, dinner or traditional Sunday roast using locally produce......

Pub With Accommodation

Big range of steaks, roast dinners, dog & family friendly, function room, accommodation & glamping......

Retreat Wendy & Tim would like to extend a warm welcome to you at the

Crown and Anchor The Crown and Anchor dates from the early 18th century, this recently-refurbished