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Three changing beers (sourced locally; often Sulwath, Five Kingdoms)
Established in 1630, this 17th century coaching inn with a connection to Robert Burns has been a mainstay of the Dumfries beer scene for many years. Situated just off the High Street the pub has been refurbished to an aesthetically pleasing standard without ruining the traditional bar. Brand new toilets for all genders on ground floor. Twin booth snug is lovely with the stove made into a glass fronted feature. There is an updated outdoor smoking/vaping area.
Historic Interest
Early 19th century Category C Listed. Historic Environment Scotland reference LB26320
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Tam O'Shanter, Dumfries
Changing beers typically include: Five Kingdoms (varies) , Sulwath (varies)
Source: Local
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