hotel & restaurant
One of the Highland capital's oldest private hotels, the Corriegarth was constructed around 1840. It has had a varied life including being a primary school, doctors surgery as well as once being used by the RAF and Royal Navy during WW2 as an Officers Club!
Situated in the Crown area of Inverness, a 13 minute walk from the city centre and has nine individually-styled en-suite bedrooms. It has recently been refurbished to a high standard and is a very comfortable, friendly place.
Serves a wide range of local, Scottish and occasional English beers.
[Update 31 May 2024: report of three hand pumps working, with two Orkney and one Cromarty beers on.]
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Corriegarth, Inverness
Changing beers typically include: Cairngorm - Highland IPA , Fyne Ales - Jarl
Source: National