Dating from 1874, this is a fine traditionally furnished pub with long bar, green leather seating, fine gantry, and decorative glass panels to the rear, surely not changed much for many decades, and befitting its Grade B listed building status. Two handpulls, with MòR Beers usually featured.
At the far end, the Whisky Saloon opened in July 2024, featuring over 300 whiskies - still available as a venue for meetings, and other times as a snug lounge.
No restaurant - but see menus to order food from Harvey's Takeaway, just round the corner.
** A 10% discount on real ale is being offered to CAMRA members - make sure you present your membership card. **
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Head for the small ’Saloon Bar’ at the rear with its twin doors in a four bay arcaded partition (just an arch in the servery area). This is a little altered inter-war bar with a late 1930s panelled bar counter, a three-bay Art Deco mirrored gantry with cupboards either side. There is panelling on the walls to picture frame height and stained and leaded exterior windows. The front main bar has a counter which may be old – particularly the rear section which has a modern marble / polished stone top. Most of the gantry is modern work. The dado panelling has a strip of modern tiles at the top.
Head for the small ’Saloon Bar’ at the rear with its twin doors in a four bay arcaded partition (just an arch in the servery area). This is a little altered inter-war bar with a late 1930s panelled bar counter, a three-bay Art Deco mirrored gantry with cupboards either side. There is panelling on the walls to picture frame height and stained and leaded exterior windows. The front main bar has a counter which may be old – particularly the rear section which has a modern marble / polished stone top. Most of the gantry is modern work. The dado panelling has a strip of modern tiles at the top.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Star & Garter, Dundee
Changing beers typically include: Loch Lomond (varies) , MòR (varies)
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