The only outlet in the Six Degrees North empire that serves Real Ale, their ales are becoming more available in several independent pubs. Scottish CAMRA Pub of the Year 2008, and branch Pub of the Year 2008-2010 and 2013. Small harbourside hotel featuring simple wood panelling in the bar and a rustic lounge with an open fireplace. Outside seating with a splendid view of the harbour.
Two to three beers from the in house Six Degrees North brewery are served. Guest ales are mostly sourced from local and regional breweries, with occasional beers rarely seen regionally. Several Belgian beers on draught and a massive choice of bottled Belgian beers - ask for the beer menu. Up to six craft keg beers from the 6 Degrees North brewery and up to twelve other craft keg products are available.
Historic Dunnottar Castle is one mile south. Seasonal open air bathing pool one mile north.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: C
Although opened up, the pub retains many fittings in the left-hand part - old bar counter with console brackets, three bay bar back with columns holding up the shelves and an old curved bench. The full-height panelling has mostly been painted grey or red.
While this pub has been opened-up, it still retains many fittings in the left hand part. There is full height panelling, but the left hand side has been painted battleship grey and part on the rear right is painted a deep red. There is an old bar counter with console brackets but new bar top. The three-bay bar back is mostly old with columns holding up the shelves but some modern additions; fridges have replaced all the lower shelving. There is an old curved bench on the left and a two-sided bench on the right. Wide gap to the area on the right. The owner has his own brewery – 6 degrees North and usually one of their cask beers are on sale.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Marine Hotel, Stonehaven
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