Here are the top eight dog-friendly cafes and pubs in Dorset:
The Fox Inn, Ansty Dorchester
Lower Ansty, Dorchester DT2 7PN. A delightful country pub in the heart of Dorchester. Featuring a dog-friendly beer garden with water bowls and treats specifically for your pooches and cosy indoor areas. Treat yourself to one of their Sunday roasts—you can’t miss it!

The Square and Compass, Worth Matravers
Worth Matravers, Swanage BH19 3LF. This pub is known for its historic charm and stunning coastal views, therefore making it perfect for post-walk refreshments and homemade pastries after exploring the Jurassic Coast.

The Lookout Café, Bowleaze Cove
Bowleaze Coveway, Weymouth DT3 6PL. This seaside café has outdoor seating with views of the harbour, perfect for you and your pooch to share some breakfast, which is what this cafe is famous for! Don’t panic; biscuits specifically for your pooch are readily available.

The Half Moon, Shaftesbury
Salisbury Rd., Shaftesbury SP7 8BS. This countryside-inspired pub is perfect for the whole family while offering spacious outdoor areas complete with a dedicated area for children. Their menu changes with the seasons, showcasing locally sourced produce from Dorset to ensure fresh, flavourful dishes.

Urban Reef Café, Boscombe
The Overstrand, Undercliff Dr, Boscombe, Bournemouth BH5 1BN. This chic beachfront cafe accommodates everyone with its views of Bournemouth Beach. A terrace for dogs, their range of coffee, cocktails, and a full brunch menu.

The Thimble Inn, Piddlehinton
14 High St, Piddlehinton, Dorchester DT2 7TD. This pub is perfect in any season; with its beautiful beer garden and warm fire pits, it’s certainly a hotspot with the locals! Their signature dish is their lamb pie—it’s definitely worth a visit.

The Bankes Arms, Studland
Manor Rd, Studland, Swanage BH19 3AU. This pub has an ideal location in Studland Bay, therefore making it a perfect place to stop with your pooch, and your family, of course. Enjoy the locally brewed ales and beers and have a bite of their seasonally changing menu. This place is perfect to visit after a busy day of seeing Old Harry’s Rock and the Jurassic Coast.

The Anchor Inn, Seatown
Seatown, Bridport DT6 6JU, Perched on the edge of the seacliffs, this pub offers breathtaking views of the ocean and the stunning surrounding landscapes. Their fresh, locally caught seafood is a must-try, therefore ensuring to deliver a true taste of the coast.

Tips for visiting dog-friendly spots:
Always check ahead for dog policies, especially during busy times.
Some places may provide dog menus or treats, so don’t hesitate to ask!
Bring a lead and ensure your dog is well-behaved around other people and pets.
Make sure you bring your poo bags (unless your dog can reach the seats in the stalls!)
We hope you and your pooch enjoy these cafes and therefore enjoy the sights our beautiful county has to offer.
Final Thoughts
There are many pubs and cafes in Dorset where you can visit with your pooch, whereupon you can relax, grab a drink,, and perhaps some food. Some of them are amongst walks and beaches, ensuring you can run around and let your pooch explore, thus allowing them to feel the freedom outdoors and you have easy access to somewhere to sit and possibly get some food or a drink.
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