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Dog-friendly restaurants in Yorkshire

Date published: 20 Nov 2025

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Hunting down dog-friendly restaurants in Yorkshire? You’re in luck – this is a county that does hearty plates, cosy corners and wagging tails with equal enthusiasm. From seaside bistros to moorland inns, there are plenty of spots where paws are as welcome as people.

Whether you’re after lazy brunches, proper pub grub or somewhere smarter for date night, these dog-friendly places to eat in Yorkshire make dining out with your four-legged sidekick blissfully easy. Expect water bowls, treats at the bar and staff who greet your pup by name.

We’ve rounded up a mix of cafés, pubs and polished dining rooms across the coast, Dales and Moors – a handy hit list of the best dog-friendly pubs and restaurants in Yorkshire for your next foodie wander.

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The Cow Shed Café, Fraisthorpe Beach

The Cow Shed Café, Fraisthorpe Beach

Address: Auburn Farm, Fraisthorpe, near Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire

Beach walk first, bacon bap after – The Cow Shed is the perfect Fraisthorpe double act. It’s casual, coastal and very dog-forward, with pups welcome inside, water bowls dotted about and a few snacks to keep noses happy under the table.

Expect hearty café comfort – toasties, cakes, hot chocolates the size of your head – plus breezy views and sandy paws galore. Post-walk thawing spot, sorted. Just be aware they’re closed on Mondays, unless it’s a holiday.

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Bike & Boot – Bareca, Scarborough

Bike & Boot – Bareca, Scarborough

Address: 1–6 Cliff Bridge Terrace, Scarborough

Part hotel hangout, part all-day restaurant, Bareca nails that relaxed, design-y vibe where dogs aren’t just tolerated – they’re part of the scene. Nab a booth after a clifftop stroll and graze through pizzas, grills and share plates, then linger over something shaken or brewed.

Staff are unabashedly dog-friendly and the space is roomy enough for bigger breeds. It’s upscale, without the side-eye – because nobody needs to be judged when on a doggy dinner date.

Book a table at Bike & Boot Scarborough >

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The White Swan Inn, Pickering

The White Swan Inn, Pickering

Address: Market Place, Pickering, North Yorkshire

Old coaching-inn charm with proper cooking – The White Swan is a brilliant halfway house between pub and restaurant. Book the bar or dog-friendly dining areas for seasonal Yorkshire plates, good roasts and puds that actually feel homemade.

Logs crackle, locals chat, water bowls appear without asking and your four-legged date gets fussed like royalty. Pair with a North York Moors ramble and call it a day well spent.

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The Lion Inn, Blakey Ridge

The Lion Inn, Blakey Ridge

Address: Blakey Ridge, Kirkbymoorside

High-moor drama outside, hearty comfort inside – The Lion Inn is a lifesaver after a windswept stomp on Blakey Ridge. Think generous pies, stews, proper chips and pints that put colour back in your cheeks.

Dogs are welcomed like old friends in the bar area (where you can eat), muddy or not, with fireside spots and plenty of space to flop. One of those places where a quick pint becomes lunch, then pudding, then another walk to justify it.

You can’t book a table in the bar area, it’s walk-ins only, but you can view the menu here.

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The Lister Arms, Malham

The Lister Arms, Malham

Address: Malham BD23 4DB

Malham’s postcard-pretty inn does everything couples – and canines – want: roaring fires, handsome beams and a menu full of Yorkshire comfort. Walk Gordale Scar or Malham Cove, then refuel with ale-battered fish, slow-cooked mains and a sticky toffee you’ll talk about on the drive home.

Dogs are “always welcome”, with bowls, biscuits and staff who know where the warmest flagstones are. Classic Dales hospitality, for you and for your pup.

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Kibble Bakery, Skipton

Kibble Bakery, Skipton

Address: 44 Sheep Street, Skipton

Dog-centric in the best way, Kibble is a coffee house and dog bakery where the puppuccino is as considered as your flat white. Humans get brunchy plates, cakes and good brews; dogs get pupcakes, doughnuts and snacks from a dedicated menu.

Interiors are bright and friendly, with space for prams, paws and post-canal-walk chatter. Come for a treat, stay for a second round and a few extra ear scratches.

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The Crown Inn, Hutton-le-Hole

The Crown Inn, Hutton-le-Hole

Address: The Green, Hutton-le-Hole, Ryedale

One of the prettiest villages on the Moors deserves a pub to match, and The Crown delivers – flagstones, beams, a green out front and food that’s hearty without being heavy.

After wandering the beck and sheep-dotted common, settle in with a pie, a pint and a pleasantly snoozy dog at your feet. Four-legged friends are warmly welcomed in the bar and snug, where the biscuit tin has a habit of appearing.

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The Farmers Arms, Muker

The Farmers Arms, Muker

Address: Muker, Richmond, North Yorkshire

Remote, rugged and ridiculously welcoming – The Farmers Arms is Swaledale at its most lovable. Expect blackboard specials, local ales and plates that hit the spot after fellside miles.

Dogs are greeted like regulars and there’s always a quiet corner for a post-walk flop. If your idea of heaven is a roaring fire, a full bowl and views that go on for days, point the car this way.

See the menus >

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The Woolpack, Esholt

The Woolpack, Esholt

Address: 20 Main Street, Esholt, West Yorkshire

Yes, this actually is the famous Emmerdale pub – but also a genuinely good West Yorkshire stop for a dog-friendly lunch. Inside, it’s all about low beams, proper beer and unfussy comfort food done right.

Dogs are welcome in the bar, staff are quick with water bowls, and there’s a friendly, village-y hum that makes lingering dangerously easy. Combine with a woodland loop and call it a date.

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The Carpenters Arms, Felixkirk

The Carpenters Arms, Felixkirk

Address: Felixkirk, near Thirsk, North Yorkshire

Country-smart with a kitchen that means business, The Carpenters Arms balances polished plates with a relaxed, dog-welcoming bar.

Seasonal Yorkshire produce leads the way – roasts on Sunday, thoughtful mains through the week – and there’s a terrace for sunny days with a view. Dogs on leads are greeted with smiles and bowls, and nobody blinks at muddy paws. A proper treat without the faff.

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Fancy trying a few of these out? Why not book one of our Yorkshire dog-friendly cottages, make a weekend of it and treat your pup to some long walks and longer lunches.

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Ian Lewis

Ian's worked in travel for over 15 years and has written about destinations across the whole of the UK (and beyond). He loves all kinds of getaways with every member of the family on two legs or four, seeking out the more unique and interesting properties wherever he can.

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