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			| Topic Originator: ianbd6 Date:   Thu 10 Jun 20:57
 
 Hi can you just walk into a pub in Dunfermline or do you have to pre-book?
 Thanks in advance Ian
 
 
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			| Topic Originator: londonparsfan Date:   Thu 10 Jun 21:11
 
 Not being patronising mate but it depends where you want to go. Some places need a booking and some don't. Citi Hotel on the outside terrace is definitely walk up as is the outdoor seating at Jack O'Bryans
 
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			| Topic Originator: ianbd6 Date:   Thu 10 Jun 21:26
 
 Not patronising at all. I was just asking in general I am up this weekend and I am not sure how it is working in Dunfermline.
 
 
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			| Topic Originator: Pars232 Date:   Thu 10 Jun 23:06
 
 If you know where you want to go then it’s worth trying to book a table. That said a lot of places do accept walk ins.
 
 With the Euros starting this weekend maybe busier. I know for example the Haberdashery (previous Watering Hole) is booked out for Saturday.
 Hope that’s helpful
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			| Topic Originator: P Date:   Fri 11 Jun 05:52
 
 Maybe worth starting a list of what we know pubs in Dunfermline are doing, I was up town last weekend for first time and did not know what the position was but luckily someone else dealt with bookings;
 
 Booking required;
 Haberdashery (was the watering hole)
 Fabric
 The Canmore House
 East Port (I think)
 
 No booking required;
 PJ’s
 The City Terrace (assume inside is booking)
 Jack O’Brians
 The Adamson (Crossford)
 Creepy
 Somewhere Else
 Elizabethan (bookings for food)
 
 Any more? Will update as they come in
 
 
 
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			| Topic Originator: londonparsfan Date:   Fri 11 Jun 08:52
 
 
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 ianbd6, Thu 10 Jun 21:26
 
 Not patronising at all. I was just asking in general I am up this weekend and I am not sure how it is working in Dunfermline.
 
 I meant I wasn't being patronising in my answer by saying it depends 😀
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			| Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert Date:   Fri 11 Jun 09:29
 
 If it's on Council telly there should be no problem getting a pub!🤔
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			| Topic Originator: P Date:   Fri 11 Jun 10:40
 
 
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 LochgellyAlbert, Fri 11 Jun 09:29
 
 If it's on Council telly there should be no problem getting a pub!🤔
 
 I took the OP as being pubs in general as opposed to Euro matches
 
 
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			| Topic Originator: OldInnPar Date:   Fri 11 Jun 11:02
 
 Somewhere Else & The Creepy are walk ins as well, Somewhere Else has been really busy since reopening so maybe worth booking
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			| Topic Originator: the saline hill puma Date:   Fri 11 Jun 12:05
 
 Lizzie is walk ins for bar area but booking for food
 
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			| Topic Originator: ianbd6 Date:   Fri 11 Jun 17:09
 
 Thanks for all the info guy`s. I should have been clearer in my opening post. I am not one for sitting in the same pub all night and when I am up with my lad I do like to try pub I have never been to. With the restrictions I wasn`t sure how it is working in Scotland as opposed to down here.
 
 
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			| Topic Originator: bowie Date:   Sat 12 Jun 18:36
 
 If a place has a free table they`ll fit you in no bother, nowhere will be strictly bookings only, if there`s no seats available just move onto the next place, we`re not short of pubs just now!
 
 
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