This Wetherspoon is in one of many monumental granite buildings in central Aberdeen designed by local architect Archibald Simpson and is the former local headquarters of Clydesdale Bank.
It has a pillared entrance and retains many original architectural features, the main room being a high-ceiling central hall with additional seating areas to the side of the main room.
The long bar features up to 12 hand pumps offering a variety of beers, frequently from Scottish breweries. There is a narrow outside drinking area on the pavement on Union Street corner.
Beer festivals are held several times a year (Scottish and International).
Alcohol from 10am.
Is scheduled in near future for expansion of the pub and conversion of upstairs into hotel accommodation.
Conversion
A former bank of 1839 with a pillared Corinthian portico and 6ft terracotta statue of Ceres, the Roman goddess of plenty, above. The high-ceilinged banking hall, approached by a mosaic floor, is the main room with seating areas to the side. It has Corinthian pilasters, a gilt Parthenon-style frieze, superb ornamental plasterwork and a splendid timber and part-glazed screen creating a passage on the right. This Wetherspoon's is one of many monumental granite buildings in Aberdeen by local architect Archibald Simpson and is Grade A-listed. Ales, ciders and meals.
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This Pub serves 9 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Premium Bitter
This beer is served regularly. Spotted once
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
New World IPA
Spotted once recently. Last spotted 1 week ago
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