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    Creepy Wee Pub

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    The Bruery - Beautiful old building!

    The Bruery

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    This is definitely my favourite pub / bar in Dunfermline…read more Named after the one-time Scottish King, Robert the Bruce (or Robert de Brus in old Scots) the pub is set in a beautiful old building on Canmore Street in the town centre. Coincidentally, King Robert led a successful and brutal battle against a much larger English army exactly 700 years ago last month. As an Englishman myself, thankfully I'm now made very welcome in the pub that bears his name. The aspect of this pub I find most attractive is the fact that it is an independently owned micro brewery. They have an excellent selection of their own de Brus beers, lagers & ciders. In addition there is a large offering of excellent vodkas, gins, whiskeys & wine etc. All in all, this is a classy establishment offering something quite different in pleasant surroundings. If you see me at the bar, I'll have a Nut Brown Ale, thanks!

    A visit to a venue isn't made enjoyable when it starts with tripping over a loose grating outside…read moreof the venue that could have been pretty dangerous, but in fairness to the venue as soon as we told them about it they came outside to try and fix it. With an open mind though we ordered drinks, there is a selection of five 'home-made' beers from the micro-brewery which were acceptable but not stunning and a pretty good selection of wines. The venue is split into three areas, the main bar and two smaller dining areas off the entrance hall. We were here for dinner but there were no places in the dining areas so took a table by the window which has an unimpressive vista onto the back of neighbouring offices and a car park. As the night drew in though the light from the window disappeared and the actual venue lighting is pretty poor so when the food does arrive it's pretty difficult to see anything! Getting food was quite problematic, with the waiting staff being pretty slow but eventually when it was ordered you could tell the chef knew what they were doing. The food quality was very good and the portion sizes were just about right. We were here on a Friday evening and by the time our mains were arriving the noise levels in the bar area was getting quite restrictive to being able to speak to the person next to you. I feel like this is highly critical review and maybe on a quiet afternoon when its not too busy it may be a great experience but on this particular evening it just didn't do it for me.

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    The Brasshouse - Photo. July 2012.

    The Brasshouse

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This is a recent addition to Carnegie Drive following a complete refurbishment of what used to be…read moreThe Foundry. The Brasshouse offers free entry and has a wide selection of drinks, with regular special offers of spirits, beers and alcopops. The bar is split over two levels, with pool tables, widescreen TVs and plenty of seating areas. It has been refurbished to a high standard and the decor inside is fresh and modern. Food is served daily from 12 and the menu offers pub staples such as burgers, pasta dishes and fish and chips. The food is nicely presented and generous portions are served. In addition, the staff are pleasant and helpful and make this bar well worth stopping in.

    How can you promote your no glass policy in smoking area when you have no back up for people's…read moreglasses i.e the type most nightclubs use to cover up the glasses so nothing can be added to peoples drinks you have a shelf which is so bad .I agree glass can be dangerous but look around your establishment inside people just throw the glasses or bottles on the floor but god forbid you go for a ciggie with a drink and you are faced with a barring.Solution plastic glasses or respect us smokers we proba bly make up 80percent of your clientele and also sorry but we spend ages on our hair etc and you have one wee covering but your door stewards want to push us down to the bottom where there is no protection.Rant over sorry not a good experience :-(

    Creepy Wee Pub - pubs - Updated May 2026

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