It’s the best season to take your four-legged friend for a day out. But when you opt for a coffee or a beverage and discover that the dog can’t include you, you may want you had actually left your cuddly buddy at home.
But do not stress. We have the option – a guide to Essex’s dog friendly clubs, bars and dining establishments thanks to Muddy Stilettos.
You can delight in a meal or perhaps a puppuccino with your 4 legged buddy at these eateries, with some taking pleasure in big beer gardens best for your hound, while others you can have afternoon tea with your pooch – consisting of dog-friendly meals and beverages.
Here is a list of a few of the dog friendly clubs, bars and dining establishments in Essex.
The Anchor , Danbury
The Anchor on the edge of Danbury is a standard English Country Inn with a warm inviting environment. It has a big garden with a kids’s backyard. While dogs are not allowed the primary dining locations, the friendly staff will verify which locations you can go to and delight in a beverage or a tasty roast. But the location gets hectic so if you are bringing the pooch you may wish to schedule a booking!
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The Angel & Harp , Dunmow
Located in the historical market town of Great Dunmow, the Angel and Harp provides contemporary pub food and pizzas from a standard wood burning oven, in addition to draught beers and lagers, Real Ale and white wines from around the globe, all in a Grade II noted building. The location enables dogs in the front bar location and in their garden, and has a menu particularly for man’s buddy that includes ice cream.
The Cricketers Arms Rickling Green , Near Stansted
This AA Rosette, family run 18th century pub in the attractive town of Rickling Green serves a choice of genuine ales, seasonal menus and a terrific white wine list. On deal is a series of dog snacks from The Woofchesters, in addition to a doggy beer barrel. Dogs can likewise include anybody who remains in the 10 separately developed ensuite bed rooms.
The Cricketers Clavering , Near Saffron Walden
Just a stone’s toss from the historical town of Saffron Walden, the Cricketers in Clavering, the “place where clover grows”, is nestled in the lovely rolling countryside of North West Essex. It provides scorched, sizzled or sluggish prepared meat and video game, in addition to tasty seafood and seasonal vegetables and fruit. There is a dog friendly overnight stay package and an unique dog menu, and the staff are more than ready to provide suggestions for the very best dog strolls in the location.
Downham Hall , Billericay
This the old country house is now a family-run Boutique Hotel and location for wedding events and other occasions. The restaurant’s offerings vary from casual breakfasts and lunches to indulgent afternoon teas and tasty night suppers made from regional fruit and vegetables. Canines can remain over night in the hotel, costing just £10 additional per night.
The Fowler’s Farm , Braintree
During the Second World War, Fowler’s Farm in Braintree ended up being a location of safety for the regional neighborhood as they concealed from nighttime battle raids. But now it’s a warm and lively nation pub with a great garden that invites our four-legged good friends. Dogs are allowed the bar location of our pub and can delight in the water and treats that are available.
The Jobber’s Rest , Upminster
With the Thames Chase Forest Park and among Upminster’s most popular landmarks, Upminster Windmill nearby, the Jobber’s Rest commemorates the fresh and lively flavours this time of year brings with its seasonal menu. Dogs are extremely welcome in the bar and garden, however let them understand ahead of time so they can book a table in the dog friendly location.
Merrymeade Tea Room , Brentwood
This vintage Tea Room in the premises of Merrymeade House in Brentwood does an unique Doggie Afternoon Tea for £10 per puppy and £12 for a lunch reservation. For every reservation they contribute a portion to regional dog saves. Dogs can pick from a series of snacks from the regional Toff’s Treat Bakery, consisting of Cheese and bacon bites and peanut butter paws, accompanied by a puppachino and conventional British dog authorized biscuit.
Paper Mill Lock Tearooms , Little Baddow
Situated midway along the 14 mile Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation walk, the Paper Mill Lock Tearooms is the best location for lunch or a hot beverage by the waterside. The family-run business invites dogs, supplying them with water and offering biscuits from indie brand name Love The Dog, in addition to Marshfield Farm Scoop’s Ice Cream.
Table , Earls Colne
Furry good friends can come within Table, where they will be offered complimentary dog biscuits, in addition to Puppuccinos and doggy ice cream.
The Three Horseshoes, Fordham
Located on the borders of Colchester, the Three Horseshoes serves the best in regional fruit and vegetables, with friendly service, wonderful white wines, and a terrific choice of regional beers. Dogs are welcome in their pub and big remote garden. And you can get your caffeinated or attempt their newly baked pastries in the adjacent Coffee Shed, where dogs can delight in frozen flavoured dog treats.