The Alma
499 Old York Road, Wandsworth, SW18 1TF
Dogs are welcome in the bar area and on the terrace. The main dining room is dog-free. Water bowls are provided. The pub is popular with Wandsworth dog owners.
Dog Amenities
Where South London's Dog Owners Go for Sunday Lunch
The Alma sits on Old York Road in Wandsworth, a short walk from Wandsworth Town station and within easy reach of Wandsworth Common. It is a dog-friendly Young's gastropub that has built a strong local following for its food and its welcoming atmosphere, and on Sunday lunchtimes the bar fills with a mix of families, couples and dog walkers fresh from the Common. For dog owners in southwest London, The Alma is one of those pubs that becomes a regular fixture.
What Makes The Alma Dog-Friendly?
Dogs are welcome in the bar area and on the front terrace, where water bowls are provided and the atmosphere is relaxed. The staff are welcoming and the pub sees plenty of dogs, particularly at weekends. The bar has a fire and comfortable seating. The main dining room is reserved for dog-free diners, but the bar area is spacious and the bar menu offers excellent food. Tie-up points are available outside.
Food and Drink
The Alma has a strong food reputation. The menu covers modern British gastropub fare with seasonal ingredients and well-executed classics. Sunday roasts are a major draw and should be booked. Young's ales anchor the drinks offering, alongside a good wine list. The bar menu — available to dog owners — reflects the kitchen's quality and is far from a compromise.
The Setting
The pub is a handsome Victorian building that has been stylishly renovated while keeping its pub identity. The bar area has a fire, comfortable booths and a warm atmosphere. The front terrace offers pavement seating on the lively Old York Road. The dining room upstairs is more formal. Wandsworth Town station is a short walk, and the Common is a ten-minute walk away.
Nearby Dog Walks
Wandsworth Common is a ten-minute walk and offers around 175 acres of open grassland, woodland and the popular Scope area for off-lead dogs. Wandsworth Park along the river is closer and provides a green riverside walk. King George's Park is also within reach.
Good to Know
Street parking is limited. Wandsworth Town station is a short walk. Sunday lunch is very popular — book if you want the dining room, or arrive early for bar tables. The terrace fills quickly on sunny days.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are dogs allowed in The Alma?
Yes, dogs are welcome in the bar area and on the terrace at The Alma. The dining room is dog-free. Water bowls are provided and the pub is popular with Wandsworth dog owners.
Does The Alma have a beer garden?
The Alma has a front terrace rather than a beer garden. It provides pavement seating on Old York Road. Dogs are welcome on the terrace.
Is The Alma good for dogs?
The Alma is a strong choice for dog owners in Wandsworth. The bar is welcoming, water bowls are provided, and Wandsworth Common is a ten-minute walk for a good dog walk before or after lunch.
Does The Alma serve food?
Yes, The Alma serves well-regarded gastropub food with a popular Sunday roast. Booking is recommended for the dining room. The bar menu is available in dog-friendly areas. No dedicated dog menu.
Are there dog walks near The Alma?
Wandsworth Common is a ten-minute walk with 175 acres of open space. Wandsworth Park along the river is closer. King George's Park is also nearby.
Can dogs sit inside at The Alma?
Yes, dogs can sit inside in the bar area, which has a fire and comfortable seating. The dining room does not permit dogs.
Does The Alma have parking?
Street parking is limited and restricted. Wandsworth Town station is a short walk away.
Is The Alma family and dog friendly?
Yes, The Alma welcomes families and dogs. Children are welcome and the food offering appeals to families.
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