These are five dog-friendly eateries in and around Watford where you can take your furry friend.
As the weather gets warmer, you might be thinking of taking a walk around the town to soak up the spring sun.
But there is no need to leave your pet at home as these five cafes and pubs will be happy to welcome your four-legged friend.
Ocean Bells Coffee
133 High Street, Watford WD17 2ER
TripAdvisor rating: 4.5 based on 247 reviews
One TripAdvisor reviewer said the Ocean Bells Coffee was a "lovely dog friendly cafe" with "nice drinks, friendly staff".
Owner Jon Cao previously told the Watford Observer that they provide treats free of charge for their customers' dogs.
The Tea Pavilion by Cafe in the Park
3 Cassiobury Park Avenue, Watford WD18 7HY
TripAdvisor rating: 4.5 based on 3 reviews
A "regular dog walker" said on TripAdvisor they left a happy customer after they visited the Tea Pavilion in Cassiobury Park, adding that it served "exceptional food".
Villiers Coffee House
30A Villiers Road Oxhey Village, Watford, WD19 4AH
TripAdvisor rating: 4.5 based on 32 reviews
One regular visitor said on TripAdvisor that dogs were welcome inside and out of the Villiers Coffee House in Oxhey, which they said serves "the nicest coffee".
The Royal Oak
24 Watford Heath, Hertfordshire, WD19 4EU
TripAdvisor rating: 4.0 based on 262 reviews
The Royal Walk pubs welcomes all dogs as long as they are "well behaved" and on a lead, and it provides a water bowl in the garden and dog treats behind the bar.
One reviewer said the owner was "very friendly" to their two furry friends when they visited the pub.
Monty's Bar and Kitchen at Metropolitan Bushey
Metropolitan, Aldenham Road, Bushey, Hertfordshire, WD23 2TR
TripAdvisor rating: 5.0 based on 4 reviews
The pub and restaurant at the Metropolitan Bushey is open to "well-behaved" dogs, and it advertises local walks around the club for you to stretch your their legs.
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