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Popular pub situated between the station and the town centre, now reopened by the previous licensee of the Tam O’Shanter. Large bar with modern seating to one side, and a pool table in a separate area to the rear of the large single room.
The building is reputed to be the oldest in Loreburn Street and was so named because of the proximity to a slaughterhouse – long gone.
Historic Interest
Circa 1800, Category C Listed. Historic Environment Scotland reference LB26271
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Fleshers Arms, Dumfries
Changing beers typically include: Five Kingdoms (varies)
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