Wetherspoon pub with small garden.
This Wetherspoon pub has a small beer garden to the rear on two levels with lift access to the lower of the two. Nearby is the Wellmeadow, centrepiece of the town, a grassy triangular plot hosting regular markets and outdoor entertainments. There were once several springs or wells here, where the 4th-century missionary St Ninian is said to have camped with a party of followers. The practice of holding fairs and markets here began in 1824, including the famous Fair o’ Blair itself, which was staged every July for many years.
Up to six handpulled beers. Food served all day, sometimes till 11pm; opens for breakfast at 8am but may not sell alcohol till later.
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
Built in the 1960s as a branch of the Woolworths chain (store number 1098), which ceased trading in December 2008. The premises front onto Allan street, named after Colonel Allan Macpherson, who was the superior of the town in 1800.
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Harviestoun - Haggis Hunter , Isle of Skye (varies) , Stewart (varies)
Source: Regional
Cask Ale
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