Barely a stone’s throw from Leeds Train Station, this cosy watering hole is the ideal place to watch the world go by with your pooch. If it’s a dog-friendly pub with loads of beers and great grub you’re after, The Brewery Tap could be just the ticket. North Bar, 24 New Briggate, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 6NU. Once the fuss has died down, head to the bar for a handful of treats and a serving of water, as well as a pint from their enormous selection of over 130 beers. They’re extremely friendly and always keen to make new friends, so you’re welcome to introduce your pup. You’ll know North Bar is dog-friendly the minute you walk through the door because you’ll be greeted by the pub dog, Coco the cockapoo. If the weather’s nice, be sure to check out their great little beer garden out back.Ĭrowd of Favours, Harper Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 7EA. Simply put, that means your pup can go anywhere it likes, with treats and water from the bar, and maybe a cuddle too.
It’s a favourite with dog owners too, with a no-holds-barred approach to pooches. Crowd of FavoursĬrowd of Favours pairs a cracking beer list with a relaxed atmosphere and laidback decor from local artists. Just make sure you give them a week’s notice.īrewDog, White Cloth Hall, Crown Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 7DA and BrewDog North Street, Crispin House, New York Road, Leeds LS2 7PF. Meanwhile, you can explore Brewdog’s mix of internationally brewed ales. For a fiver per pooch, they’ll get a hat and a woof-friendly birthday cake made from bananas and carrots. Want to celebrate your hound’s big day? BrewDog can throw a super-adorable Doggy Pawty. When it comes to dog-friendly pubs in Leeds, BrewDog takes the biscuit, with doggy treats and water bowls on demand at both their city centre bars. The Reliance, 75-78 North Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 7PN.
So why not grab yourself a cheeseboard and a pint of craft beer and join them? Pooches are welcome in both the bar and the lounge, with plenty of cosy spots for them to hunker down with a water bowl from the friendly staff. The Reliance has tempted dog owners north of the city centre for nearly two decades with their combination of stellar brews, local charcuterie and easy walking at Lovell Park just across the road. © Copyright Leeds-List 2018 by Aimee Stevens The White Swan, Swan Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 6LG. As for you, there’s a cracking menu of homemade food, as well as a smorgasbord of local ales and craft beer. It’s an intimate boozer, so you’ll have to keep the hound on a lead, but they’re only too happy to bring them a bowl of water and a few treats over. But if you’re a dog owner, you should make the effort to pop in, as it’s always a treat for you and the pup. Tucked away down a side-street off Briggate, it’s all too easy to walk right past The White Swan. The Midnight Bell, 101 Water Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS11 5QN. With Leeds Brewery’s finest alongside a host of world beers, ciders and spirits, you’re spoilt for choice. Grab a bowl of water and a treat or two for your furry companion, before choosing your own drink.
Pooches aren’t just limited to the enormous courtyard outside, they’re free to explore every nook and cranny of the light and airy pub, with the exception of the function room upstairs. The Midnight Bell is a dog-friendly hideaway, tucked away just across the river. © Copyright Leeds-List 2018 by Ali Turner Roland’s, 39 Call Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 7BT. Heading to the bar? There’s a whole heap of local and exotic craft beers to enjoy, from Duvel to Blue Moon and Timmerman’s. You might even come across Annie, the resident shitzu. This Call Lane institution has a secret beer garden out the back, but you’re more than welcome to bring your pup inside. Roland’s is a great little hideaway for dogs and owners alike. Nation of Shopkeepers, 29 Cookridge Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 3AG. But it’s not just your four-legged friend that will be looked after here – you can indulge in enormous burgers, fried chicken and a selection of craft beers and ciders on tap. They’ll welcome your pooch inside and make a fuss, with water bowls and treats galore. In town with the hound? Make a beeline for Nation of Shopkeepers. Whitelock’s Ale House, Turk’s Head Yard, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 6HB.
The pub’s been around since 1715, so you can expect a well-pulled pint and home-cooked grub in a venue that’s full of character. They’ll have the run of the place, and there’s a quieter outside patio if the sun comes out to play. One of the oldest drinking dens in Leeds, Whitelock’s is also firmly dog-friendly, with water bowls at the ready whenever you bring your pup in. © Copyright Leeds-List 2018 by Ollievision