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Clep Bar, Dundee


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96-98 Clepington Road, Dundee, DD3 7SW (View on Google Map)
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A pub with a nationally important historic interior. Please click on 'Heritage Pub' to see full description and photos.

Historic Interest

B Listed for the quality, internal and external, of the public house, held by McMaster in CHAMBERS SCOTTISH DRINK BOOK (1990) to be one of the four best surviving post-war pubs in Scotland.

Information for this venue is provided by the Tayside Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Dundee City
Last updated
08/02/2021
Last surveyed
06/08/2019
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
TAY/137
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: B

A truly superb survival lies inside this simple single-storey building. It dates from 1940-1, which is most unusual as pub work generally came to an abrupt stop on the outbreak of war.

 The pub was built (or was perhaps created out of a pair of shops) for Thomas Fitzpatrick, spirit dealer, and was probably designed by J. MacLellan Brown, the city architect. The layout of public bar, lounge, and jug and bottle hasn't changed. The public bar is U-shaped and has a projecting fireplace behind which are the tiny loos, entered through very narrow doors: the gents retains original tilings. This main bar has original three-quarter-height panelled walls, plus counter and gantry. The fixed bench seating sports a number of solid wooden dividers and the typically Scottish little fixed tables are original too. The delightful lounge also has partitions forming seating bays, more small fixed tables and panelling, together with leaded windows, including one advertising Bernard’s Edinburgh Ales. The bell-pushes still work and those in the lounge are still responded to.

General information about historic pub interiors

Behind the simple single-storey exterior is a truly superb survival. It was built for Thomas Fitzpatrick, spirit dealer in 1940-1 and was probably designed by J. MacLellan Brown, the city architect,. The dating is very unusual since pub-building generally came to an abrupt full-stop with the outbreak of war. The layout of public bar, lounge, and jug and bottle is just as it was originally. There are working bell-pushes in all three rooms and the those in the lounge are still responded to with table service. The public bar is U-shaped around a tiled fireplace with the toilets behind (note the amazingly narrow entrance doors). It has three-quarter-height panelled walls throughout, the original bar counter and back gantry. The fixed bench seating has a number of solid wooden dividers and the tables are original. The totally unaltered small lounge has partitions forming seating bays, more panelling and leaded windows including one advertising 'Bernard’s Edinburgh Ales'. Wood-panelled passages with terrazzo floor into both the public bar and the off-sales on the right, which is still open except in cold weather.

General information about historic pub interiors
Tuesday
11:00am - Midnight
Wednesday
11:00am - Midnight
Thursday
11:00am - Midnight
Friday
11:00am - Midnight
Saturday
11:00am - Midnight
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
Monday
11:00am - Midnight

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Transport
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