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Days Out Are For Dogs Too
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Last Updated:
7 May 2026
Right on Padstow’s bustling harbour front, Shipwrights, Padstow is the sort of pub that fits perfectly into a Cornwall day out with a dog. Harbour views, proper pub food, local ales and the constant hum of boats, walkers and seaside energy give it that classic “holiday mode activated” atmosphere from the moment you step inside.
Dogs are welcome throughout the pub, which makes a huge difference in busy Padstow where indoor dog-friendly spaces can feel worth their weight in fish and chips. After harbour wandering, Camel Trail exploring or coastal walks nearby, it’s an easy place to properly settle together rather than hovering outside juggling takeaway coffees and leads.
Inside, the atmosphere lands somewhere between traditional Cornish pub and lively harbour stop-off, with cosy corners, sea views and plenty of people drifting in after long beach days. Whether you’re stopping for a pint, a proper meal or one of those “quick drink” plans that quietly turns into staying all evening, it works brilliantly as part of a dog-friendly Padstow itinerary.
Good to know:
Water bowls available
Treats available
Doggy Menu available
Dog Policy:
Dogs are welcome in both the bar and restaurant at Shipwrights, with a dedicated dog station near the door supplying fresh water, bowls and treats for four-legged visitors. A brilliant harbour-front stop for post-walk settles, seaside pints and tired sandy paws.






