Hoping to meet an old work mate for lunch soon but she wants
to bring her two small dogs along.
Come on CCMB you must know a few cracking ones.
All advice gratefully accepted.
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Hoping to meet an old work mate for lunch soon but she wants
to bring her two small dogs along.
Come on CCMB you must know a few cracking ones.
All advice gratefully accepted.
I believe the Gwaelod Y Garth meets all your requirements
Six Bells in Peterstone.
Stunning food and very dog friendly.
This. Also, in the same neck of the woods, the Cefn Mably Arms in Michaelston Y Fedw. Very dog friendly - free treats and even a discount at certain times (Yappy Hour or something, it's called). The owners have a cocker. Certainly not the sort of place for some on here by the sounds of it.
weatherspoons
chipspie
Blue Anchor in Aberthaw. Not cheap but excellent food
Fecking hate dogs in pubs, apart from guide dogs.
Should be banned like smoking.
NO!
too much tax]]]
chipspie
If there wasn't such thing as being able to take a dog to a pub then we would never be able to go out for a meal whilst on holiday. We wouldn't ever leave our dog at the holidaycottages on her own as its a strange place and the dog would get anxious. You also don't know who's about the place etc. She is quite lively so we tend to sit outside in the pub garden even in February we've done this but personally I don't see anything wrong with taking dogs to the pub as long as they are kept on the lead and next to the owner. I've seen smellier people in pubs than dogs before I can understand that you don't want a dog wondering around in a pub as some people are allergic or scared of dogs but well behaved dogs should be fine.
Try The Bucaneer in Barry mate. Crikey, I've seen some dogs in there lately!
steve r in his car playing his tunes in a bar do do do do do
chipspie