We are a nation of dog-lovers and after a long walk around the city with your four-legged friend there is nothing better than refuelling in one of Salisbury’s many dog-friendly eateries.
To celebrate International Dog Day, here are our top choices of dog friendly restaurants, pubs and cafes in Salisbury:
This independent small chain occupies a Grade I listed building dating back to the early 1300s and is a popular place for brunch with the dogs! With seating on the high street, furry friends are welcome both inside and outside at Boston Tea Party.
The Gallery Café has been recognised four times in the Observer's national Food Awards and dogs are welcome in both the gallery and café areas.
On a sunny afternoon take a seat in the outside area at The Ox Row Inn in the Market Place, sit back, relax and watch the world go by with your furry friend by your side and a drink in your hand.
A historic pub with its own dog food menu! The Coach & Horses is a dog-friendly pub that even hosts a monthly support group for dog owners.
A gastro pub with large outside area that even includes bookable huts to keep visitors, including the dogs, dry. From brunch on the sofas and burgers and beers by night, The Old Ale and Coffee House has something for everyone.
The New Inn is a cosy pub with a tranquil beer garden enjoying views of the cathedral spire, offering great food and award winning Badger beers.
A public house that uses locally sourced produce. Sunday roasts are the specialty at The Wig and Quill and it's not just humans that can tuck into a tasty meal. The Wig and Quill has its own dog food menu of snacks and meals for four-legged friends to enjoy.
The Bishops Mill boasts a large beautiful beer garden by the river, perfect for a sunny day with the pooch.
The George and Dragon pride themselves on being a “cosy family friendly indoor space with an atmosphere that acts as a place for friends, wanderers, furry friends and adventurers to share a drink together as equals.”
From gastro pubs to cafes, Salisbury's thriving hospitality scene is welcoming to both humans and canines. To avoid any disappointment, before travelling please check with the venue for any dog restrictions they may have at your time of visit.