Traditional city-centre bar.
First real ale pub on walking route from bus and rail station to city centre; conveniently located at historic South Street Port. A high-ceilinged, single-room establishment with dark wood panelling and a fine staircase up to the closed first floor. The balcony on the stairs is used for live musicians. There are a number of alcoved seating areas, making for privacy if desired. Poured from a single handpull, the cask ale is usually from Stewart Brewing or Harviestoun, with Moulin Braveheart recently making a rare appearsnce.
Historic Interest
B listed dating from 1900. Then John Moir's Central Bar. Prior to 1900 a smaller pub was on the same site.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Silvery Tay, Perth
also Moulin Braveheart
Changing beers typically include: Harviestoun (varies) , Inveralmond - Ossian , Stewart (varies)
Source: Regional
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