With the warmer weather picking up and bank holidays on the horizon, here are some of the best dog-friendly pubs and cafés worth visiting this spring.
The Runner
This traditional pub is located opposite the recreation ground.
Offering dog beds, towels, a paddling pool, free dog treats and doggy ice cream, they guarantee to keep your furry friend entertained.
One reviewer on dogfriendly.co.uk said: “This is definitely a dog pub, humans also are welcome.”
The Little Gem
The owners of this plant-based café in Royal Wootton Bassett even make home-made dog treats.
A reviewer on dogfriendly.co.uk wrote: “My dog was allowed inside the café and was given their own bowl of water and a home-made dog treat on a plate too.
“It was lovely. Really nice experience for a dog owner who wants to relax with their pooch in Royal Wootton Bassett.”
The Lamb Inn
The Lamb Inn, Devizes, welcome 'dogs with well-behaved owners.' Their menu includes a range of food and drink options - free dog biscuits are included of course.
One review on dogfriendly.co.uk read: “Good local beer, lots of friendly faces and the dogs consider it their second home.”
Another reviewer commented: “It's my dogs favourite place to go!”
Jubilee Lake Café
Jubilee Lake Café, in Royal Wootton Bassett, prides itself on homemade cakes and doggy ice cream, as well as a scenic walk.
A reviewer on TripAdvisor wrote: “Lovely spot to go dog walking. My dog Doris and I were welcomed in from the rain by the really friendly staff.”
Three Brewers
Three Brewers can be found just outside Corsham town centre and has plenty of indoor and outdoor seating to enjoy the sunshine.
One review on dogfriendly.co.uk said: “They are a gem for Corsham and treat our dogs like their own.”
TJ’s Café
This family-run café offers traditional big breakfasts and brunch classics and also welcomes four-legged friends.
A reviewer on TripAdvisor wrote: “Pooch was very well looked after with treats. Only negative was the big breakfast beat me, but the dog loved it as he got two extra sausages.”
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