Superb pub owned by the community and run on Gothenburg principles with the profits returned to local organisations.
The large bar area was designed to help miners recover from their day spent in darkness. It is light and airy due to roof lights in a high ceiling supported by arched iron beams.
Very much a community pub with pictures of various local activities and a mining role of honour.
There is also the Lamp Room restaurant where bookings are recommended - call or click here or use book button on Facebook. The menu, which is also available in the bar, offers a good selection of choices with an Italian slant along with a variety of old favourites and simple bar snacks.
To the rear is a large function room with a mural depicting the town's mining past on the front of the bar.
CAMRA Lothian Pub of the Year 2025 third place.
CAMRA Lothian Pub of the Year 2024 runner up.
CAMRA Lothian Pub of the Year 2023 runner up.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Born (varies) , Loch Lomond (varies) , Stewart (varies)
Source: Regional
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