A busy traditional bar promoted as a whisky bar, being busy during whisky festivals and Aberlour Games weekend.
The Speyside Way is just outside the door as is Alice Little Park and the River Spey itself making it popular with fishermen.
Serves one or two beer from Cairngorm or Spey Valley. Food served all day Saturday & Sunday.
Built in 1896 as the Station Bar, a pledge in the title deeds allowed a name change if the railway closed - but it must revert to the Station Bar if a train ever pulls up again outside.
Patrons may now drink their ale on the former station platform and enjoy the view of the old railway line running past the door, now the Speyside Way. There is a new outside decking area overlooking the park to the river and new heated cigar pavilion.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Mash Tun, Charlestown of Aberlour
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