Like dogs? Then you’re going to love what this Glasgow pub is doing
Pooch owners assemble! A Glasgow pub has scooped the accolade of the most dog-friendly pub in Scotland, making it the perfect spot to visit with your four-legged friends.
The Stables in Kirkintilloch saw off competition from over 70 other venues in Scotland, to take the first prize in the Dog-Friendly Pub Awards, run by Rover.com, which celebrates pubs with dog-friendly initiatives and encourages pubs across the country to welcome four legs as warmly as two.
The Stables is renowned in the local area for being the ideal place to rest and refresh after a brisk walk with the dogs, and it’s no surprise, given the pub’s extensive list of dog-friendly amenities, including a special menu and even a ‘doggy station’, to clean up any mucky pups post-walk.
Stuart Brand from The Stables said, “We’re absolutely delighted, we love to host four-legged guests at our pub. We offer them treats, put on event dates and make sure that our guests know that we have water bowls, treats, a menu and even doggy beer available to them. We’re chuffed to win this award, it’s really great to hear that our guests love the pub as much as us.”
To view the full list of winners, visit pubs.rover.com, and of course, if you want to make The Stables your new favourite hound hangout, head to their website to book a table.
The top ten most dog-friendly pubs in Scotland, according to Rover.com, are:
The Stables, Glasgow
Dreadnought Leith, Edinburgh
The Crown Inn, Biggar
Slanj Loch Lomond, Arrochar
The Tickled Trout, Glasgow
The Sorn Inn, Sorn
The Four Seasons, Loch Earn
Cafe Tartine, Edinburgh
The Kirkstyle Inn, Perth
Queen Vic, Aberdeen