Wetherspoon pub.
Located just off the High Street, this Wetherspoon's pub occupies a nineteenth century former corn exchange. Although it is largely open-plan there are a number of booths offering some privacy. Six hand-pulls. Local attractions are the famed Arbroath smokies along with boat trips from the harbour, offering fishing or a visit to Stevenson's 200 year old Bell Rock lighthouse. Don't forget the 850 year old Abbey remains, famous for 1320 Declaration of Independence.
Please note that since the recent 30% increase in statutory Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol, Wetherspoon pubs may not accept the full value of CAMRA Vouchers for some lower-priced real ales.
Historic Interest
B Listed. Built 1855. Used as a cinema from 1912 till 1959. Opened as pub 2001
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Corn Exchange, Arbroath
Changing beers typically include: Adnams (varies) , Sharp's (varies) , Stewart (varies)
Source: National
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