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Days Out Are For Dogs Too
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That’s our way of flagging the places that go further — beyond “dogs allowed”, with a genuinely warm welcome for dogs inside.
Last Updated:
16 Jun 2026
Milk and Honey in Seahouses is one of those places that feels like a small reward built into your coastal day. Dogs are welcome inside, so nobody needs to do the pavement-waiting shuffle while someone else grabs the ice cream. It's a sweet stop that can lift the whole day, especially when you've been out in the wind and you want something comforting.
It's a great option for an afternoon pick-me-up, a post-walk treat, or a simple pause while you work out what's next. Coastal days can be long, and dogs often run the schedule without meaning to. Milk and Honey fits into that reality because it's easy and cheerful. You can keep things light, enjoy something sweet, then carry on with the day feeling a bit more relaxed. It's also handy when the weather shifts—Northumberland loves a surprise breeze, and sometimes your big beach plan becomes a shorter walk and a warmer indoor stop.
If you're staying locally, it's the sort of place you'll end up visiting more than once. Not because you planned to, but because it works. It's simple comfort, done well, and that's a very useful thing on a dog-focused trip.
Good to know:
Water bowls available
Treats available
Doggy Menu available
Dog Policy:
Dogs are welcome inside, so nobody needs to do the pavement-waiting shuffle.





