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The Carew Arms

The Carew Arms

, Crowcombe,

Dogs Welcome in Bar Area

Dogs are usually welcome in the main bar and other dog-friendly indoor areas, with restaurant-style dining spaces sometimes kept separate. Stone or timber floors make it an easy option after a walk, and staff are typically relaxed about well-behaved dogs settling beside the table.

Dog Amenities

Blankets Available
Dog Treats
Water Bowls
Roaring Fire
Outdoor Seating
Historic PubReal AleFood ServedRoaring FireWalks NearbyFamily FriendlySunday RoastWater Bowls

Old Beams, Real Character and Dogs Welcome

The Carew Arms is a dog-friendly pub in Crowcombe, in a part of Somerset where old buildings, low beams and local character still matter. For owners planning a walk, a weekend stop or just a reliable place to sit down with the dog after being out and about, it has the sort of layout and atmosphere that makes a visit feel straightforward rather than awkward. That matters more than fancy slogans ever do.

What Makes The Carew Arms Dog-Friendly?

Dogs are usually welcome in the main bar and other dog-friendly indoor areas, with restaurant-style dining spaces sometimes kept separate. Stone or timber floors make it an easy option after a walk, and staff are typically relaxed about well-behaved dogs settling beside the table. In practical terms, The Carew Arms works best if you mention the dog when booking a table, especially at busy weekend lunches. That way staff can usually place you somewhere comfortable without fuss. For most owners, the appeal is simple: the pub feels as though dogs are expected, not merely allowed.

Food and Drink

On the food and drink side, The Carew Arms should appeal to anyone looking for a proper Somerset pub rather than a token dog stop. food usually leans traditional, with classic pub plates, Sunday roasts and local ales fitting the setting far better than anything overcomplicated. There is not usually a separate dog menu, but water for dogs is easy enough to sort and outdoor tables can be useful if you have a restless pup with you.

The Setting

The building itself tends to do a lot of the work, with beams, old stone or timber, cosy corners and a sense that the pub has grown over time rather than been designed yesterday. The Carew Arms in Crowcombe fits that brief well, which is why it makes sense to include it on a county-wide shortlist for dog owners.

Nearby Dog Walks

A visit here pairs nicely with a walk before or after your drink. Good nearby options include Quantock Hills, Crowcombe Parkland and steam railway-side walks. That gives you enough choice whether you want a short leg-stretch or a longer outing with the dog.

Good to Know

Good to know before you go: Older pubs sometimes have tighter spaces and popular dining rooms, so mentioning the dog when booking is the sensible move. Parking and exact table layouts vary, but The Carew Arms is best approached as a pub where a little planning helps, particularly if you are visiting with a larger dog or aiming for a full meal service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed in The Carew Arms?

Yes. The Carew Arms is regarded as a dog-friendly pub, with dogs usually welcome under the policy listed above. In practice that normally means the bar or designated dog-friendly sections rather than every dining seat. It is worth mentioning your dog when booking, especially at busy times.

Does The Carew Arms have a beer garden?

The Carew Arms has outdoor seating, which is useful for dog owners in mild weather. Whether it feels like a full beer garden or a smaller terrace depends on the layout, but the outside space adds flexibility if indoor dog-friendly tables are limited when you visit.

Is The Carew Arms good for dogs?

Yes. The Carew Arms is a good choice for dogs because it combines a relaxed pub atmosphere with practical seating, water availability and handy walking routes nearby. The best dog-friendly pubs make owners feel comfortable from the moment they arrive, and this one fits that description well.

Does The Carew Arms serve food?

Yes, The Carew Arms serves food and works well as more than just a quick drinks stop. Expect classic pub dishes and a menu that suits lunch, dinner or a post-walk meal. There is not usually a dedicated dog menu, so booking ahead is sensible if you want to eat indoors.

Are there dog walks near The Carew Arms?

Yes. Nearby walks include Quantock Hills, Crowcombe Parkland and steam railway-side walks. That makes The Carew Arms a useful stop before or after exercise, whether you are after a quick stretch for the dog or something longer as part of a day out.

Can dogs sit inside at The Carew Arms?

Dogs Welcome in Bar Area. That usually means dogs can sit inside in the pub's dog-friendly bar or selected indoor areas rather than every table. If you are planning a meal rather than drinks, it is worth checking the exact layout in advance.

Does The Carew Arms have parking?

Parking availability varies by location, but many Somerset pubs like The Carew Arms either have their own parking or rely on nearby street or public parking. Checking ahead is sensible if you are travelling with a dog and want the shortest possible walk from car to table.

Is The Carew Arms family and dog friendly?

Usually, yes. The Carew Arms has the kind of flexible pub setting that tends to suit both families and dog owners. Outdoor seating, practical floors and a relaxed service style all help, though it is still worth booking ahead on busy weekends or holidays.

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