Refurbished 18th-century hotel with a restaurant, bistro and lounge bar, renowned for locally sourced food. The large garden area with tables is popular in summer. Robert Burns wrote his famous Selkirk Grace at the hotel in 1794. Kirkcudbright is notable for its artistic heritage and houses a number of interesting galleries and museums.
Two real ales are available, sometimes three in summer. The bar features a good selection of malt whiskies and gins.
Booking for meals almost essential due to demand unless eating in the garden.
Historic Interest
Late 18th/early 19th century Grade B Listed. Historic Environment Scotland reference LB36524
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Selkirk Arms Hotel, Kirkcudbright
Up to three real ales may be available.
Changing beers typically include: Five Kingdoms (varies) , Sulwath - The Grace
Source: National
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