Housed in the former manse of reformist minister David Smeaton, a contemporary of Robert Burns, this fully refurbished country pub and restaurant has a tiled floor, stone walls and a wood-burning fire. It sits beside the Jougs, a former jailhouse and tollbooth. Two handpumps serve ales from a rotating list of local breweries, including often a house beer Woozy Weston by Sulwath. The pub holds regular live music and quiz nights.
Historic Interest
Listed building
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Changing beers typically include: Loch Lomond (varies) , Stewart (varies) , Sulwath (varies)
Cask Ale
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