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    Top 10 Dog-Friendly Restaurants & Pubs In Central London

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    Our Top 10 London Restaurants & Pubs

    Note: All information in this guide may be subject to change but was accurate at the time of publishing.

    If you’re a dog owner or carer in London, you already know that finding a dog-friendly restaurant that truly welcomes your pup can make all the difference to your social life.   

    The good news is that more and more venues are adopting “dog-first” hospitality where pets are treated as cherished guests. This shift is as much about kindness as it is about smart business.

    Dog-friendly restaurants in London see customers stay longer, spend more, and come back for special events like birthday parties and pup socials.

    For many Londoners, the local dog-friendly pub or restaurant is a community hub, a spot to meet like-minded owners, and a must-visit on any walk near London’s beautiful parks.

    In London, the lines between pubs and restaurants often blur as many of the best dog-friendly spots offer both classic pub vibes and full sit-down dining, so you and your dog can enjoy everything from a casual pint to a proper meal under one roof.

    How did we shortlist these 10 dog-friendly pubs and restaurants?

    Our shortlist focuses on venues that:

    • Have been praised by multiple independent sources (on the web) for truly welcoming dogs
    • Offer amenities beyond basic access
    • Are located in or highly accessible from Central London
    • Communicate clearly about their dog-friendly policies
    • They are listed in no particular order

    Also read: Top 7 Pet-Friendly Hotels in London

    1. The Cavendish (Marylebone)

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    Hidden just off Marylebone High Street, The Cavendish is an independent gastropub celebrated for its seasonal food, creative cocktails, and Sunday roasts.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Exceptionally dog-friendly; pups allowed throughout, including dining and event rooms
    • Food, Treats & Menus: Unique dog menu (chicken bowl, beef & lamb stew, peanut butter ice cream, meat biscuits, ham terrine); all house-made
    • Pricing: Mains and drinks are mid-range. Expect typical gastropub prices for central London; Dog menu: £3–£6
    • House Rules: Dogs of all sizes welcome; private hires offer the flexibility of off-lead dining
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Hosts a lively dog brunch every Saturday, with a set canine menu and sociable, welcoming staff
    • Address: 35 New Cavendish St, W1G 9TR

    2. Duck and Rice (Soho)

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    Blending Cantonese cuisine with classic pub culture, Duck and Rice is a moody, vibrant spot-on Berwick Street. Expect brewery-fresh Czech beer, top-notch dim sum, and a friendly welcome for dogs.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Dogs welcome on the ground floor (bar, booths, high tables); not upstairs
    • Food, Treats & Menus: Generous bowls of biscuits and fresh water always available
    • Pricing: £30–£60 per person; dim sum are cheaper than mains; no separate dog menu; treats free for dogs
    • House Rules: Book “Ground Floor Dining” for dogs; large breeds best kept outside during peak times to respect space constraints
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Staff are known to be exceptionally welcoming to visiting pups, and there are fun, dog-friendly events
    • Address: 90 Berwick St, Soho, W1F 0QB

    3. The Orange (Belgravia/Pimlico)

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    This airy four-storey gastropub in Pimlico’s craft district is filled with sunlight and buzzing with locals. The Orange is known for wood-fired pizzas and European fare, The Orange is a staple for families and dog owners, especially on weekends.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Dogs welcome on ground floor and in the bar
    • Food, Treats & Menus: No specific dog menu, but all sizes accepted and made to feel at home
    • Pricing: £15–£45 for mains; good value for the area; check third-party offers; no dog menu; treats complimentary
    • House Rules: Dogs not allowed in hotel rooms; pub/bar is the main dog zone
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Spacious, light-filled rooms, outdoor seating, and close to Saturday market—great after a walk
    • Address: 37-39 Pimlico Rd, SW1W 8NE

    4. The Churchill Arms (Kensington)

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    One of London’s most iconic pubs, The Churchill Arms has a storied past (including visits from Winston Churchill’s grandparents) and is famed today for both real ales and authentic Thai cuisine.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Dogs are warmly welcomed in the main bar and outdoor areas, which makes it ideal after a stroll through Hyde Park or Kensington Gardens
    • Food, Treats & Menus: Free water and dog treats are always available as part of Fuller’s traditional hospitality
    • Pricing: Standard Fuller’s pub prices; real ales and Thai dishes; affordable; dog treats and water complimentary
    • House Rules: Generally, dogs are not permitted in the Thai dining rooms, but the main bar is open to pets
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Quirky, colourful décor, step-free access, and a lively yet relaxed setting makes it a fun destination for both pets and owners
    • Address: 119 Kensington Church Street, W8 7LN

    5. The King’s Arms (Mayfair)

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    Nestled in Mayfair’s historic Shepherd Market, The King’s Arms is a classic London local that makes dogs and their owners feel right at home. This welcoming spot is perfect for everything from a quick pint to a family gathering.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Dedicated dog-friendly spaces allow pups to lie down and relax by their owners’ sides
    • Food, Treats & Menus: Staff offer water bowls in different sizes and hand out treats to canine guests
    • Pricing: Mains typically £14–£22; traditional pub pricing; dog treats and water free; no dog menu
    • House Rules: Dogs must be on leads, off all furniture, and quiet (admittance is at the manager’s discretion to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone)
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Friendly, animal-loving team, a sunny beer garden, and close proximity to Mayfair parks make this a prime spot for dog owners
    • Address: 2 Shepherd Market, W1J 7QA

    6. Lore of the Land (Fitzrovia)

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    Created by filmmaker Guy Ritchie, Lore of the Land gastropub puts a modern spin on classic English hospitality. It is famous for contemporary British dishes and a standout Sunday roast.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Dogs are invited in the ground floor bar area all week, provided they’re on a lead
    • Food, Treats & Menus: Water bowls and tasty dog treats are supplied to keep pups happy
    • Pricing: Starters £8–£18; mains £18–£35; pints £4.50–£5.40; treats and water for dogs included
    • House Rules: No dogs in upstairs restaurant/private room; mention your pet when booking the Sunday roast to get a suitable table
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Large outdoor terrace for al fresco drinks, welcoming staff, and just a short walk from Regent’s Park for a post-pub outing
    • Address: 4 Conway Street, W1T 6BB

    7. The Round House (Covent Garden)

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    A historic pub in the heart of Covent Garden’s theatre district, The Round House charms with its unique rounded facade, bustling atmosphere, and top-notch craft beers and spirits.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Dogs are welcome at both indoor and outdoor seating areas, with special access to the bar area
    • Food, Treats & Menus: Fresh water and dog treats are available, with staff happy to accommodate dogs of all sizes
    • Pricing: Most budget-friendly; classic pub fare and pints at reasonable prices; dog water and treats always free
    • House Rules: Dogs are typically permitted in the bar or on the outdoor terrace (not in formal dining spaces), following Fuller’s guidelines
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Special dog toys sometimes available, step-free access for senior pups, and outdoor tables ideal for sunny days
    • Address: 1 Garrick Street, WC2E 9BF

    8. Abuelo Café (Covent Garden)

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    A charming, independent café in a historic 18th‑century building, Abuelo blends Australian café culture with Latin American coffee, and a genuinely dog-loving atmosphere.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Dogs are welcome throughout the café, including indoor seating and outdoor tables. Ideal for relaxed brunches or coffee stops
    • Food, Treats & Menus: Fresh water bowls are provided, and dogs are often offered treats by the staff
    • Pricing: Mid-range café prices; brunch and coffee; dog treats and water bowls complimentary
    • House Rules: Dogs must be kept on leads and off furniture. Only calm, well‑behaved dogs are permitted
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Resident dog Annie adds to the friendly vibe; close to Embankment Gardens and Lincoln’s Inn Fields for post-visit walks
    • Address: 26 Southampton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7RS

    9. The Prince Albert (Battersea)

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    Just steps from Battersea Park, The Prince Albert is a much-loved gastropub blending rustic elegance with a lively, welcoming atmosphere for locals and their pups. Although technically outside Central London, it’s included here thanks to its easy access from Central London.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Dogs welcome indoors; the pub offers cosy nooks for dogs
    • Food, Treats & Menus: Treat jars behind the bar, water bowls, and snacks for visiting pets
    • Pricing: Mains £17–£32; Sunday roast ~£18.50; dog treats and water free; dogs allowed on chairs at no extra charge
    • House Rules: Well-behaved dogs are welcome indoors, outdoors, and even on chairs; spacious layout ensures comfort
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Has a roaring fire for winter naps; outdoor space and spacious layouts keep pups comfortable
    • Address: 85 Albert Bridge Rd, SW11 4PF; 418 Coldharbour Ln, SW9 8LF

    10. The Harwood Arms (Fulham)

    Tucked away in Fulham, The Harwood Arms is a rare gem. Although Fulham isn’t considered “Central London,” the pub is included here thanks to its reputation as London’s only Michelin-starred dog-friendly gastropub, and its easy accessibility from Kensington, Chelsea, and other central neighbourhoods.

    • Indoor Welcome & Space: Dogs allowed everywhere inside, with a special focus on the relaxed bar area
    • Food, Treats & Menus: Dog treats and chews provided; lucky pups may get kitchen-made snacks
    • Pricing: Premium/Michelin; mains £41+; set menus available; portions generous; dog chews and treats included
    • House Rules: Always book ahead; all sizes welcome, call to confirm seating for dogs
    • Thoughtful Dog Details: Water bowls always out; staff remember dog names and give plenty of affection
    • Address: Walham Grove, Fulham, SW6 1QP

    Whether you’re seeking a cosy spot after a park stroll or a gastropub for you and your furry friend, dog-friendly eateries in Central London offer something special. Explore, connect, and enjoy memorable moments together.

    Have suggestions for another dog-friendly spot in London to be included in our list? Contact us here.

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