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  • Ginger's Bar, Westgate Dog-Friendly Cocktail Bar Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover Ginger's Bar in Westgate, a dog-friendly cocktail bar where dogs are welcome inside for stylish drinks and a fun, lively atmosphere. Ginger's Bar https://www.instagram.com/gingerswestgate/ Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 The Powell is a long-established Birchington pub with a more polished feel than a purely drink-led local, balancing food, atmosphere and a sense of occasion. Recent listings describe it as having a contemporary-meets-traditional interior, outdoor seating and a reopened restaurant, while older references note its long history in the village. That gives it a useful middle ground for visitors who want somewhere that still feels like a pub but can also handle lunch, dinner or a slightly more dressed-up stop. A solid option for an easy meal-and-drinks pause in the middle of town. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at Ginger's Bar, where calmer dogs suit the lounge-bar atmosphere best. Please keep them close by, settled under the table and away from the main flow of people and drinks. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • The Last Light, Margate Dog-Friendly Pub Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover The Last Light in Margate, a dog-friendly pub where dogs are welcome inside for laid-back drinks in a relaxed Cliftonville local. The Last Light https://www.instagram.com/thelastlightmargate/?hl=en Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 The Last Light has the feel of a neighbourhood pub made for Cliftonville regulars and curious visitors alike. It is billed as a local open seven days a week on Northdown Road, and the atmosphere comes across as relaxed, sociable and rooted in the area rather than overly styled. A handy stop for an easy drink when you want somewhere that feels genuinely woven into the local patch. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at The Last Light, suiting dogs who are happy to settle in a laid-back local pub. Keep them under control, close to your table and not roaming off to make their own friends. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • Bar Nothing, Margate Dog-Friendly Bar Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover Bar Nothing in Margate, a dog-friendly bar where dogs are welcome inside for drinks, events and an offbeat cliffside hangout. Bar Nothing https://www.instagram.com/_bar_nothing/?hl=en Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 Bar Nothing is one of those Margate spots that feels part bar, part lounge and part arts venue, with a strong Cliftonville identity and a slightly offbeat edge. Its listings point to live events, screenings and late opening, while the “bar lounge cafe on a cliff” description gives it a more alternative, hangout-style feel than a traditional pub. Best for people who like their drinks with a side of creative energy and a bit of seaside oddness. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at Bar Nothing, where relaxed dogs can join you for drinks in the offbeat cliffside setting. Please keep them on a lead, settled and out of the path of other guests and staff. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • The George & Heart House, Margate Dog-Friendly Pub Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover The George & Heart House in Margate, a dog-friendly pub where dogs are welcome inside for food, drinks and cosy old-inn character. The George & Heart House http://info@georgeandheart.com Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 The George & Heart House feels like one of Margate’s more characterful all-rounders, combining a cosy pub, restaurant, private garden and boutique rooms inside a restored Grade II listed former coaching inn. The overall mood is warm, stylish and full of personality, but still rooted in pub comfort rather than hotel stiffness. A very good choice when you want somewhere that feels special without becoming too polished to relax in. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at The George & Heart House, where a relaxed dog can happily join you for food or drinks. Keep them on a lead, close to the table and away from busy indoor dining areas. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • The Two Halves, Margate Dog-Friendly Micropub Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover The Two Halves in Margate, a dog-friendly micropub where dogs are welcome inside near the seafront for relaxed drinks and proper pub atmosphere. The Two Halves https://www.instagram.com/thetwohalves/ Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 The Two Halves is a classic Margate seafront micropub with a strong beer-first identity and an unfussy, conversation-led atmosphere. It is known for cask real ales, cider and wine, and the no TV, no music setup gives it that old-school, proper-pub energy where the view and the chat do the heavy lifting. Being close to the station and right on the front makes it an easy stop on a Margate wander, especially for visitors who want somewhere independent, relaxed and well regarded rather than overly polished. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at The Two Halves, where the snug micropub setup suits relaxed dogs who can settle beside the table. Keep leads short, paws on the floor and noses out of other people’s pints. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • Old Bay Alehouse, Birchington Dog-Friendly Alehouse Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover Old Bay Alehouse in Birchington, a dog-friendly alehouse where dogs are welcome inside for real ales, cider and a relaxed local feel. Old Bay Alehouse https://www.facebook.com/oldbayalehouse/ Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 Old Bay Alehouse is a small, proper micropub near Minnis Bay that feels made for an easy pint after the coast rather than a rushed in-and-out stop. It is known for quality real ales, ciders and wines, with a comfortable, friendly setup and a strong local following. Being just off the Viking Coastal Trail gives it extra appeal for visitors exploring the area, while the independent feel keeps it grounded and unfussy. A good choice for people who like their pub stops relaxed, characterful and centred on the drinks rather than the spectacle. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at Old Bay Alehouse, where well-behaved dogs fit right in with the easy local feel. Keep them close, calm and clear of walkways so everyone can enjoy their pint without an unexpected tail sweep. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • York Arms, Ramsgate Dog-Friendly Pub Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover York Arms in Ramsgate, a dog-friendly pub where dogs are welcome inside for a casual drink in a friendly, unpretentious local. York Arms https://www.facebook.com/p/The-York-Arms-100057139762900 Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 Prince Albert is a traditional Broadstairs pub that keeps things simple in the right way, with a wide drinks range, welcoming atmosphere and a strong local-pub identity. It looks to work best as an easy, sociable stop where the draw is familiarity, decent value and a reliable pub feel rather than novelty. Mentions of events space and regular custom suggest it can handle both everyday drinks and bigger group occasions. A good choice for people who want a central Broadstairs local that feels straightforward, friendly and easy to settle into. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at York Arms, making it a friendly local stop with your dog in tow. Keep leads on, paws on the floor and barking to a strict cameo appearance only. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • Prince Albert, Broadstairs Dog-Friendly Pub Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover Prince Albert in Broadstairs, a dog-friendly pub where dogs are welcome inside for easy drinks and a friendly, traditional pub feel. Prince Albert https://www.facebook.com/p/The-Prince-Albert-Broadstairs-New-61554017859774/?locale=gn_PY Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 The Queen’s Head is one of Ramsgate’s more energetic harbour pubs, leaning into live music, sport and a crowd-pleasing social atmosphere rather than quiet refinement. It is known as a major live music venue on the harbour, with DJs, screens for sport and a pop-up kitchen adding to its all-evening appeal. That makes it a strong pick for visitors who want somewhere with real buzz and a proper waterfront-night-out feel. It still reads as a pub first, just one with more volume, more movement and more going on than the average pint stop. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at Prince Albert, so long as they are well behaved and easy to settle. A short lead, good pub manners and no chair-hopping keeps everything running smoothly. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • Coastal Bar, Ramsgate Dog-Friendly Harbour Bar Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover Coastal Bar in Ramsgate, a dog-friendly harbour bar where dogs are welcome inside for cocktails, brunch and an easy waterfront stop. Coastal Bar https://www.instagram.com/coastal_bar_ramsgate/ Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 York Arms feels like a small, straightforward local that leans heavily on friendliness and character rather than polished presentation. Its social pages describe it as a friendly pub on King Street, while older reviews talk about a lively atmosphere and a strong mix of regulars, which gives it that familiar, people-first feel many neighbourhood pubs trade on. This is the sort of place that suits a casual stop when you want somewhere authentic and unpretentious. Best for those who enjoy proper local energy, conversational bar life and a venue that sounds more rooted than rebranded. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at Coastal Bar, where they can join you for a harbour-side drink or bite to eat. Keep them on a lead, settled at your table and away from busy service areas. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • Powell, Birchington Dog-Friendly Pub Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover Powell in Birchington, a dog-friendly pub where dogs are welcome inside for food, drinks and an easy-going village stop. Powell https://www.facebook.com/p/The-Powell-Pub-61577689238465/ Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 The Powell is a long-established Birchington pub with a more polished feel than a purely drink-led local, balancing food, atmosphere and a sense of occasion. Recent listings describe it as having a contemporary-meets-traditional interior, outdoor seating and a reopened restaurant, while older references note its long history in the village. That gives it a useful middle ground for visitors who want somewhere that still feels like a pub but can also handle lunch, dinner or a slightly more dressed-up stop. A solid option for an easy meal-and-drinks pause in the middle of town. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at Powell, making it a handy stop for food or drinks with your dog beside you. Please keep them close to the table, off the furniture and out of the path of staff carrying plates. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • Garden Bar, Westgate Dog-Friendly Bar Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover Garden Bar in Westgate, a dog-friendly bar where dogs are welcome inside for cocktails, live music and relaxed drinks near the beach. Garden Bar https://www.gardenbarwestgate.co.uk/ Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 Swan has the look of a tucked-away village pub that rewards the detour rather than competing for attention on a busy main drag. Its social listings lean into the idea that it is “worth the find,” with burgers, quiz nights, live music and steak nights helping it feel like a proper local with repeat-visit appeal. Reviews also point to an old-school setup with separate bar spaces and a dog-friendly atmosphere, which gives it that steady, familiar pub charm. A good pick for people who like character, community and somewhere that feels rooted in its patch. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at Garden Bar, so your dog can join you for a relaxed drink near the coast. Keep them on a lead, out of walkways and politely uninterested in everyone else’s snacks. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

  • The Harbour Arms, Margate Dog-Friendly Micropub Dogs Welcome Inside

    Discover The Harbour Arms in Margate, a dog-friendly micropub where dogs are welcome inside for real ale, cider and harbour views. The Harbour Arms https://www.facebook.com/harbourarms.margate Write a Review Last Updated: 14 Mar 2026 The Harbour Arms is a family-run micropub with one of the best simple sales pitches in the area: real ales, ciders and views across Margate harbour. That combination gives it a classic seaside-micropub charm, where the atmosphere is likely to be compact, conversational and very much about the drinks. A lovely stop for anyone who wants something small, local and properly harbour-facing. Dog Policy: Dogs are welcome inside at The Harbour Arms, where a compact micropub layout means calm dogs work best. Please keep them close to you, out of the walkway and on their best harbour-side behaviour. Also see... 4.5 150 Reviews average rating is 4.5 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Reviews Name: Review: Name: Review:

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