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The Who'd A Thought It

The Who'd A Thought It

, Glastonbury,

Dogs Welcome in Designated Areas

Dogs are generally welcomed in selected indoor spaces and outside tables rather than every section of the pub. This gives owners enough flexibility for a casual drink or meal while letting the pub manage busier service periods sensibly.

Dog Amenities

Beer Garden
Water Bowls
Outdoor Seating
Food ServedWater BowlsReal AleFamily FriendlyOutdoor SeatingSunday RoastWalks NearbyCraft Beer

A Dependable Dog-Friendly Pub in Town

The Who'd A Thought It is a dog-friendly pub in Glastonbury, in a handy town setting that works well for a quick stop or a more relaxed meal. 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 Who'd A Thought It Dog-Friendly?

Dogs are generally welcomed in selected indoor spaces and outside tables rather than every section of the pub. This gives owners enough flexibility for a casual drink or meal while letting the pub manage busier service periods sensibly. In practical terms, The Who'd A Thought It 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 Who'd A Thought It should appeal to anyone looking for a proper Somerset pub rather than a token dog stop. food tends to be crowd-pleasing and flexible, covering drinks, casual lunches and proper evening meals without losing the feel of a pub first and foremost. 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

A town setting makes this pub useful as well as pleasant. It can be an easy meeting point, somewhere to break up a day out and a dependable choice when you do not want to over-plan. The Who'd A Thought It in Glastonbury 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 Glastonbury Tor, The Avalon Marshes and country paths towards Wearyall Hill. 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: If you are planning to eat, checking the dog-friendly seating arrangement in advance is usually worthwhile. Parking and exact table layouts vary, but The Who'd A Thought It 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 Who'd A Thought It?

Yes. The Who'd A Thought It 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 Who'd A Thought It have a beer garden?

The Who'd A Thought It 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 Who'd A Thought It good for dogs?

Yes. The Who'd A Thought It 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 Who'd A Thought It serve food?

Yes, The Who'd A Thought It 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 Who'd A Thought It?

Yes. Nearby walks include Glastonbury Tor, The Avalon Marshes and country paths towards Wearyall Hill. That makes The Who'd A Thought It 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 Who'd A Thought It?

Dogs Welcome in Designated Areas. 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 Who'd A Thought It have parking?

Parking availability varies by location, but many Somerset pubs like The Who'd A Thought It 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 Who'd A Thought It family and dog friendly?

Usually, yes. The Who'd A Thought It 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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