Welcome to Harris Hounds' guide to our favourite dog-friendly eateries in Plymouth. While these might not be the definitive "best" places in the city, they hold a special place in our hearts (and paws). Join us on a culinary adventure where your dog is as welcome as you are….
The Treasury:
Nestled in the heart of Plymouth, The Treasury is a historic gem offering a warm atmosphere and dog-friendly seating. Enjoy a meal with your dog in their courtyard while soaking in the city's charm. (Dont forget to try out their doggy popcorn!)
Mountbatten Bar:
Our go to spot on a Friday evening after a week of work! With its stunning waterfront location, Mountbatten is a go-to spot for sea lovers and their dogs. If you like your vegetables make sure you try out their Sunday Carvery, it has a whopping 21 different types!
Clovelly Bay Inn:
This traditional pub welcomes dogs with open arms. The Clovelly Bay Inn's cozy interior and dog-friendly policy make it a top choice for a relaxed evening with your dog. Was go down to meet friends once a fortnight and the food is always amazing, large portions and always on point!
Mussel Inn:
Just down the road from our Paddock, Eddystone view. The Mussel Inn offers a diverse menu with plenty of options for you and your dog. make sure you book ahead of time as they fill up fast!
Eddystone Inn:
Nestled near the coast, Eddystone Inn is a haven for dog owners seeking a friendly pub atmosphere. The spacious outdoor seating area ensures a comfortable experience for both you and your dog. Top tip - Park at Wembury point and walk to the pub for a quick drink and bite to eat before retuning back to where you parked!
The Bridge:
As the name suggests, The Bridge provides a perfect connection between great food and dog-friendly ambiance. Your dog can accompany you while you savour the diverse menu options. Feeling really hungry? They offer a 40oz steak!
The Terrace:
For a stylish dining experience with your dog in tow, head to The Terrace. This trendy spot offers a chic atmosphere and welcomes dogs in their designated outdoor area. Nothing better than stopping for a quick drink open a summers evening after a relaxing dip at Tinside!
The Waterfront:
Indulge in scenic views and delightful cuisine at The Waterfront. This dog-friendly eatery combines a picturesque setting with a welcoming attitude towards your dogs.
Dartmoor Dinner:
Venture slightly off the beaten path to Dartmoor Dinner, a hidden gem that caters to both human and canine tastes. Enjoy a rustic atmosphere and locally inspired dishes. We have been visiting the Dartmoor Dinner for 20year plus, it all started when Chris was based at 42 Commando Royal Marines and used to run up there on a Friday morning for a quick pint and a fry up!
Burrator Inn:
Escape to the tranquility of Burrator Inn, where the lush surroundings and dog-friendly policy create a perfect retreat. Revel in a countryside experience with your dog by your side. Make sure you pop in after a walk on the Moors to check it out!
Let us know how you get on or if there are anymore places that you think should be on this list!
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