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What makes this place dog friendly
Dogs are allowed inside or there are pet-designated areas.
Staff are welcoming and accommodating towards dogs, offering a warm welcome or pet-friendly recommendations.
Water bowls available for dogs to stay hydrated.
Located in the heart of Brighton’s historic quarter ‘The Lanes’, The Druid’s Head is a charming 16th-century establishment with a distinctive flint-fronted facade. Its intriguing name pays homage to a druid stone circle that once graced the vicinity, adding a touch of mystique to its rich history. The pub boasts an illustrious past, with underground tunnels linking it to the Brighton coast and Royal Pavilion, whispered to have been utilised for significant royal affairs and frequented by smugglers through the centuries.
Rumour has it that The Druid’s Head is home to three resident ghosts, adding to its allure for those intrigued by the paranormal. The establishment stands as a testament to the bygone era of old ‘Brighthelmstone’, offering visitors a glimpse into the past amidst the bustling modern surroundings of Brighton. Dog-friendly patrons can enjoy the pub’s unique ambiance and explore the surrounding historical landmarks, making it an ideal destination for both history enthusiasts and four-legged companions alike.
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