I couldn't agree less with the psychotic, bitter, paranoid ramblings of Guessingme. The Dunvegan is exactly what it is, a local pub full of local characters. What sets it apart from the other pubs in Cowdenbeath is the quality of its food.
The landlord and landlady are a charming couple who took on a pub with a bit of a hairy reputation and have worked tirelessly on a continual programme of improvement. Like most small town pubs there may be the odd moment where someone steps over the line but the landlord is very quick to resolve any issues.
If you want flowers on the tables and Jeeves talking about Marx and nuclear fission then try the Rotary Club or similar. If you walk into the Dunvegan and there's football on the tv, a bunch of ex miners arguing about something, three lassies in insufficient clothing tottering about and a fairly respectable couple sitting at the end of the bar, you'll know that me and my wife are out!
Cowdenbeath is an ex colliery town, and the clientele in the local bars reflect that. I'd sooner spend a night there with genuine people than waste a fortune on some jumped up city centre 'club' full of poseurs and lying wannabee inadequates.
Oh, and by the way, Guessingme you twisted freak. I am not out of work, I am very much in work, very well paid, highly educated, intelligent and articulate. Unlike you, who cannot string two sentences together correctly, I stayed at school, college and Uni long enough to learn spelling and grammar. There is never a space between the end of a sentence and the resultant full-stop, unlike the space between your deluded self perception and the reality of your awesome and obvious lack of basic intelligence. Has nobody pointed out to you the 'caps lock' key on your keyboard?
Get a life, and if I were you I would never let anyone in Cowdenbeath know who you really are, or you would probably find that the real 'nightmare' is not the bars in Cowdenbeath (mixed plurals you f**kwit), but probably the people who would like a wee 'chat' with you for your obscene insulting comments. read more