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Dog Friendly Pubs and Bars in Canterbury

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Finding dog-friendly pubs and bars in Canterbury is less about whether you’ll find somewhere and more about which direction you take first. Between the historic streets, riverside paths and constant drift between stops, there are plenty of places to step inside — and a strong mix here welcome dogs indoors rather than stopping at the door.

🍺 Pubs & Bars
The Thomas Tallis Alehouse → A characterful, proper alehouse feel where dogs are welcome inside and the pace naturally slows.
The Drapers Arms → A lively, central option that fits easily into a wander and often turns into more than just one drink.
The Two Sawyers → A traditional pub setting that works well when you want something steady and familiar.
Pegasus Tap Room → A more casual, easy-going stop that suits a relaxed, drop-in visit.

Across Canterbury, the pattern holds: indoor access, welcoming atmospheres and pubs that make it easy to include your dog as part of the day. Whether you’re dipping in between stops or settling somewhere for longer, you can walk in, sit down and carry on together.

Map of Dog-Friendly Pubs

Use the map to see where the dog-friendly pubs are, so you can plan your next stop without the “where now?” wobble. See town page for all categories.

FLOC Brewing

The Canterbury Tales

The Fig

The New Inn

The Three Tuns

Ye Olde Yew Tree

Lady Luck

The Cherry Tree

The George & Dragon

The Penny Theatre

Thomas Becket

Pegasus Tap Room

The Dolphin

The Hare at Blean

The Shakespeare

Two Sawyers

The Bell & Crown

The Drapers Arms

The Monument

The Thomas Tallis Alehouse

Ye Olde Beverlie

Seen this?  It marks our Recommended Partners - places that go that bit further, so dogs feel properly welcome (and you can actually relax)

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