Birmingham bar named among top 20 most dog-friendly in the UK
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A popular Birmingham bar was ranked among the top 20 dog-friendly hospitality venues in the UK.
The bar is aptly named and is the perfect venue to throw a pawtie for your pup.
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Hide AdBrewdog in Birmingham ranked at no.6 best dog-friendly hospitality venue in the country and was the only one from Birmingham to be featured on the list by travel website Enjoy Travel.
Brewdog is a chain bar specialising in the Scottish brewery’s craft beers, with regular guest brews. The multinational brewery and pub chain is based in Ellon, Scotland.
Enjoy Travel said about Brewdog Birmingham: “The clue’s in the name! Brewdog in Birmingham’s sprawling city centre is a great place to not only sample craft beers and dine on burgers, buffalo wings or mac & cheese for the little ones but also to treat your pup to a lavish experience. Your pup can expect numerous treats and lots of attention from the dog-loving staff at this appropriately named restaurant.”


The bar goes an extra mile and allows dog parties so you can celebrate your best friend. For just £6 per pup, you get party hats, a card, a special dog ice-cream sundae, with a £1 donation to dog charity Street Paws. Whether you’re after a dog birthday party, adoption party or just want to celebrate your pampered pooch, you can book an official BrewDog Dog Pawty in any of the UK bars.
The 20 best dog-friendly restaurants in the UK
The full list from Enjoy Travel is as follows:
- The Orange Tree, Thornham
- Singl-end Merchant City, Glasgow
- Rotunda, King’s Cross
- Los Mochis, Notting Hill
- Tapas Brindisa, Battersea
- Brewdog, Birmingham
- Bill’s, Cardiff Bay
- Gaucho, Hampstead
- Rick Stein, Fistral, Newquay
- Music & Beans, Shoreditch
- The Dirty Onion, Belfast
- Real Food Cafe, Tyndrum
- The Fountain, Edinburgh
- Salthouse Dun Cow, Norfolk
- King’s Head Inn, Swansea
- Hall & Woodhouse, Bath
- Coed-Y-Mwstwr, Bridgend
- The Walrus & Corkscrew, Inverness
- Albatross Cafe, Bristol
- The Laundrette, Manchester
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