The Elderfield
57 Elderfield Road, Stoke Newington, E5 0LF
Dogs welcome throughout. Water bowls and treats provided.
Dog Amenities
Stoke Newington's Dog-Friendly Craft Beer Haven
The Elderfield sits on a residential street between Stoke Newington and Clapton and has built a loyal following for its craft beers and unrestricted welcome for dogs. It is a dog-friendly pub throughout, with treats at the bar, a garden and the kind of community atmosphere that makes it feel like a neighbourhood institution. For dog owners heading to or from Clissold Park, The Elderfield is an essential stop.
What Makes The Elderfield Dog-Friendly?
Dogs welcome throughout. Water bowls and treats provided. The garden is a good outdoor space. The atmosphere is warm and community-focused.
Food and Drink
Craft beers are the focus with excellent rotating taps. Good pub food. Sunday roasts popular.
The Setting
A corner pub on a residential street with a garden and bright interior.
Nearby Dog Walks
Clissold Park is nearby with a lake, deer enclosure and open space. Abney Park Cemetery provides interesting walking. Hackney Downs accessible.
Good to Know
Street parking. Stoke Newington Overground and Rectory Road nearby.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are dogs allowed in The Elderfield?
Yes, throughout. Water bowls and treats provided.
Does The Elderfield have a beer garden?
Yes. Dogs welcome.
Is The Elderfield good for dogs?
Very good. Unrestricted access and Clissold Park nearby.
Does The Elderfield serve food?
Yes, pub food with Sunday roasts. No dog menu.
Are there dog walks near The Elderfield?
Clissold Park nearby. Abney Park Cemetery interesting. Hackney Downs accessible.
Can dogs sit inside at The Elderfield?
Yes, throughout.
Does The Elderfield have parking?
Street parking. Stoke Newington Overground nearby.
Is The Elderfield family and dog friendly?
Yes, families and dogs welcome.
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