School Lane, Warmingham, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 3QN
Visit WebsiteNestled in the quaint Cheshire village of Warmingham, you’ll find the charming and stylish The Bear’s Paw. Serving British and European-inspired gastropub dishes, it’s definitely a place to go for delectable, dog friendly dining.
Overview
The creative kitchen team always keep things fresh with inspired specials alongside pub classics like the Bear’s Paw signature steak burger and handcrafted pie. We also recommend sampling The Bear’s Paw; a specially-made ale provided by local brewery, Beartown.
Inside, nothing beats snuggling up in the comfy sofas in front of the fireplace on a chilly day. Dogs will love being fussed over by the attentive staff while you sip on your drink. Test how long it takes them to sniff out the Sir Woofchester’s treats available from the bar.
Four-legged friends are allowed throughout the restaurant, as well as in the chic and comfortable bedrooms should you wish to stay over for the night. It’s the perfect excuse to try the inn’s very own beer flight featuring an array of unique local ales. With such a warm and friendly ambience, trust us, you won’t want to leave.
For The Dogs
There are water bowls and doggy treats available for four-legged guests, as well as their very own menu which you can purchase additional nibbles from.
Book ahead during busy times in order to secure a table in the dog friendly dining area.
Opening Hours
Monday to Thursday: 12pm – 9.30pm
Friday & Saturday: 12pm – 10pm
Sunday: 12pm – 9pm
Parking
There is plenty of parking available in the inn car park.
The Bear’s Paw idyllic location leaves dog owners spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do and see in the area. First of all, why not set off on foot and explore Warmingham itself? The inn has its very own walking guide detailing the best routes to take. As the largest woodland area in Cheshire, Delamere Forest offers walking trails aplenty. It’s an amazing setting for dog friendly adventures whether you have an hour or two to spare or instead want to spend the whole day exploring the different pathways.