Dog-friendly places to eat and drink in Thame
We’re lucky to be able to enjoy anything from breakfast through to dinner and everything in-between with our dog(s) by our side in Thame. Here are some dog-friendly places to eat and drink – tried and tested by the resident thame.net dog.
Please note that many of the pubs will only allow dogs in the bar areas so if you want to eat in restaurant areas then it’s worth calling them to check ahead of your visit.
- The Birdcage
- The Black Horse
- The Cafe
- The Cross Keys
- The Falcon
- James Figg
- The Rising Sun
- The Six Bells
- The Thatch
- Treacles
- Rumseys
- Woodworks Trading
- Monkey Puzzle Thame
- Black Goo
Shops in Thame that allow dogs to shop too
- Pet Care
- Pike Smith and Kemp
- Mint Velvet
- White Stuff
- Fat Face
- Robert Dyas
- Wally’s Toy Shop (to be verified)
- Sobell House Charity Shop
- Johnson’s dry cleaners
- Glynswood
- All Wrapped Up
- Cornfield Bakery
If you know of somewhere else we can add to the list then let us know!
Dog-friendly village pubs near Thame
Please note that some of these pubs allow dogs in the bar and garden areas only – please call ahead if you wish to eat in the restaurant areas.
- The Clifden Arms, Worminghall
- The Churchill Arms, Long Crendon
- The Inn at Emmington
- Millies Deli in Chinnor
- The Long Dog, Waddesdon
- The Mole and Chicken, Long Crendon
- Whites Windmill Cafe in Chinnor
- The Seven Stars, Dinton
- The Eight Bells, Long Crendon
- The Old Red Lion, Tetsworth
- The Dinton Hermit, Ford
- The Three Horseshoes, Towersey
- The Old Fisherman, Shabbington
- The Pheasant, Brill
- The Pointer, Brill
- Lions of Bledlow, Bledlow
- The Red Lion, Chinnor
- The Peacock Country Inn, Henton
- The Bell, Chearsley
Send us your pictures
Have you tried and tested any of these pubs with your pooch? We’d love to add some pictures to this page and share your experiences. Send us your pictures via this Facebook page.
Places to walk your dog in and around Thame
There are lots of great places to walk your dog in and around Thame.
Here are a few walks we suggested on National Stress Awareness Day and there’s a list of green spaces on our ‘Things to do in Thame‘ page.
If you’ve got a favourite walk you’d like us to feature then send us the details and some pics and we’ll happily publish and share for everyone to enjoy.