A luxury Suffolk hotel has launched a new fine dining menu specifically designed for dogs featuring meat, potatoes and even beer.

Milsoms Kesgrave Hall has launched its "A la Bark" menu as it looks to to strengthen its reputation "as one of the area’s top dog-friendly hotels".

The menu includes three protein options such as chicken, cod, and beef, along with various sides such as mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables.

The hotel says the menu has been "crafted to satisfy even the pickiest canine palate".

The new A La Bark menu offers the Kesgrave Hall's luxury dining experience for guest's four legged friendsThe new "A la Bark" menu offers the Kesgrave Hall's luxury dining experience for guest's four legged friends (Image: Kieran Harvey) Designed to make the hotel "a true haven for dog lovers," the "A la Bark" menu even offers special doggie beers and wines, allowing four legged guests to enjoy a tipple at mealtime.

Rosa Ferrara, general manager of Milsoms Kesgrave Hall, said: "We understand that dogs are family, and we want our guests to feel they can bring their entire family along when they visit Kesgrave Hall.

“The A la Bark menu is just one of the ways we’re making it easier for dog owners to enjoy a well-deserved getaway without leaving their pets behind.”

The new menu even offers special doggie beer and wines to really make the meal special The new menu even offers special doggie beer and wines to really make the meal special (Image: Kieran Harvey) Meals from the "A la Bark" menu start from £16 which includes a choice of protein and sides.

Developed to completely dog safe, the menu also boasts special doggie ice cream at the end of the meal.

The menu is available now to order now at the dog friendly hotel which aims to create an inclusive atmosphere for guests who may struggle to get away because of their pets. 

Milsoms Kesgrave Hall is on Hall Road in Kesgrave. The new menu is available now with the hope that it will cement the hotel's place as a leading dog friendly hotel in the regionThe new menu is available now with the hope that it will cement the hotel's place as a leading dog friendly hotel in the region (Image: Kieran Harvey)