We stayed for 4 nights recently, accompanied by our dog. We received a very warm welcome on our arrival and throughout our stay found all the staff, whether behind the bar or at breakfast, to be friendly and helpful.
Breakfast was a hoot with most people bringing their dogs with them. We found this created a lovely atmosphere of chatting guests and sausage-munching pooches. We never opted for the full English, which looked enormous, but stuck mostly to the poached eggs on toast - and it was most refreshing to actually get a decent poached egg for a change. The only disappointment was the smoked haddock, which was overcooked.
We stayed in Room 11 which, although not huge, was charmingly decorated and clean. Our dog is rather large, but there was a handy alcove in front of the wardrobe which was the perfect place for his bed to be placed out of the way. I would also like to mention the generous supplies of tea/coffee/milk provided - there's no worry here that you'll run out of supplies after a measly two cuppas.
The bar menu is pretty huge, as are the portions. We'd probably liked to have had smaller main courses and been able to take advantage of a dessert, although saying that, the dessert menu was more cake-oriented and didn't feature the usual pub fayre of sticky toffee pudding, cheesecake, tiramisu, creme brulee, etc. Would recommend the chilli pasta bake and the chicken curry (although placing a poppadom on top of a hot curry does render it a little soggy). All the food coming out looked lovely (and enormous).
The bar is not open all day, but if you fancy a late afternoon tipple you can walk to Lulworth Cove and take advantage of the pub there, which is also dog friendly.
All in all, an excellent find, especially if you're after somewhere super dog friendly, and we will most definitely be visiting again.
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