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56 The Globe Inn is a 17th century boozer tucked off the high street in Dumfries. There is restaurant area to the left and and bar & snug to the right as you enter. We visited on a Thrusday evening to find only 3 other punters, who were pretty boosted. The beer selection is pretty limited with 2 cask ales and a number of macro keg options. We opted for a Sulwath ale and the rare McEwan’s 60 shil. Service was fine. Interior is pretty ok, but the music was pumping to the max. Worth swinging past for a quick ale, but there are much better places in town. |
60 Situated down an alleyway off the high street it is a small pub with two bars, one side an open drinking space with pew like tables in rows, the other a small cosy square room. It’s full of Robert Burns memorabilia given this was one of his haunts and doesn’t feel too changed since that time. Ales available. |
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