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Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics
Date: Sat 28 Feb 20:36
When I`m in Dunfermline pre- match I tend to stick to the high street area pubs and wander up towards EEP.
Any pubs recommended off that street and onwards , this time I`m staying near St Margaret rail station so after checking in at 2pm I`m on my way..
Cheers!
I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 28 Feb 21:24
Very few pubs between Dunfermline QM and East End. The Lizzie is the only one that comes to mind. There might be a bar in the house hotel off Halbeath Road.
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Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics
Date: Sat 28 Feb 22:02
Quote:
jake89, Sat 28 Feb 21:24
Very few pubs between Dunfermline QM and East End. The Lizzie is the only one that comes to mind. There might be a bar in the house hotel off Halbeath Road.
Aye I know of the Lizzie, I`ll be munching on my late breakfast (liquid .. maybe solids?!) there till check in.
Looking for more traditional Pars gathering pubs. It doesn`t need to be near the stadium, I`ll have my hiking boots and flask on me! (hic)
I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par
Date: Sat 28 Feb 23:05
I`d recommend the Park Tavern, or Peg Allan`s or the Brig Tavern.
Easy to find, if you can reach 88mph in a certain car.
Failing that The Commercial has a fine selection of cask ales and decent grub.
Alas we like many towns have lost many of our best pubs, the best pub currently in town is a speakeasy being run out of a recently shut establishment.
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Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics
Date: Sat 28 Feb 23:10
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Bletchley_Par, Sat 28 Feb 23:05
I`d recommend the Park Tavern, or Peg Allan`s or the Brig Tavern.
Easy to find, if you can reach 88mph in a certain car.
Failing that The Commercial has a fine selection of cask ales and decent grub.
Alas we like many towns have lost many of our best pubs, the best pub currently in town is a speakeasy being run out of a recently shut establishment.
Noted. Much appreciated ๐
I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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Topic Originator: BouncyPar
Date: Sun 1 Mar 07:07
The old inn, and the creepy wee are just off the High Street. Both decent pubs, the creepy wee is a bit gimmicky but better than most others. The old inn has a blue plaque outside as the location DAFC was formed in.
The East Port is also good.
Going by what it was like for the Hibs game, you`d have more luck with a carry-out on a park bench tho. Pubs were crammed from opening, and folk struggling to get near the bar.
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Topic Originator: Hunter78
Date: Sun 1 Mar 08:55
The Old Inn, Somewhere Else and the Commercial are the best in town
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Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics
Date: Sun 1 Mar 10:30
Many thanks, I`ll be taking those in.
Been in the Creepy, it`s.. just OK I suppose, Often walked past the Old Inn (I often go to the Abbey and park area when there to take a few photos) but never been in, was aware of the history so I`ll definitely cross the doorway this time.
Cheers!
I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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Topic Originator: rikaka
Date: Sun 1 Mar 14:04
It will be mobbed so the best pub will be the one can get served at
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Sun 1 Mar 14:44
I usually go to The Monarch before home games. Only downside is no SKY TV but good jukebox and pool table.
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Pรคckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: Big T Par
Date: Sun 1 Mar 15:20
Quote:
AdamAntsParsStripe, Sun 1 Mar 14:44
I usually go to The Monarch before home games. Only downside is no SKY TV but good jukebox and pool table.
Avoid The Monarch then squire. Save yourself, from hearing some "jokes" from Mr AdamAnt
Post Edited (Sun 01 Mar 15:39)
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Sun 1 Mar 16:12
Quote:
Big T Par, Sun 1 Mar 15:20
Quote:
AdamAntsParsStripe, Sun 1 Mar 14:44
I usually go to The Monarch before home games. Only downside is no SKY TV but good jukebox and pool table.
Avoid The Monarch then squire. Save yourself, from hearing some "jokes" from Mr AdamAnt
And music from Mr Adam Ant on the jukebox of course.
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Zwei Pints Bier und ein Pรคckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: Big T Par
Date: Sun 1 Mar 16:19
Quote:
AdamAntsParsStripe, Sun 1 Mar 16:12
Quote:
Big T Par, Sun 1 Mar 15:20
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AdamAntsParsStripe, Sun 1 Mar 14:44
I usually go to The Monarch before home games. Only downside is no SKY TV but good jukebox and pool table.
Avoid The Monarch then squire. Save yourself, from hearing some "jokes" from Mr AdamAnt
And music from Mr Adam Ant on the jukebox of course.
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Oh jeez, definite wide berth then ๐
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Topic Originator: twin par
Date: Sun 1 Mar 20:15
Be aware.Pubs will be heaving.Rugby on Saturday afternoon, so a mix of football and rugby fans.
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Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics
Date: Sun 1 Mar 20:23
Thanks for the tip.
Think it`s going to be a case of first pub with room to sit and fairly easy to get served, I`m staying.
I`ve bookmarked all your suggestions, many thanks and hopefully will be ready for the scramble after 2:30pm on Saturday.
Cheers!
I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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Topic Originator: gopars
Date: Tue 3 Mar 12:58
If you`re going to QM station walk up towards the hospital and walk along Robertson Rd until you meet Townhill Road. Walk up the hill and you have the Yeoman pub, good for a couple of beers and then easy walk down the hill to East End.
Cut me do I not bleed black and white.
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Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics
Date: Tue 3 Mar 16:37
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gopars, Tue 3 Mar 12:58
If you`re going to QM station walk up towards the hospital and walk along Robertson Rd until you meet Townhill Road. Walk up the hill and you have the Yeoman pub, good for a couple of beers and then easy walk down the hill to East End.
Noted, many thanks!
What time will Charlie D`s be opening? Just thinking as it`s a night game but on a Saturday, could it be open from the afternoon?
Also, if venturing into town after the game, would wearing my Pars scarf be an issue getting into bars, again with it being a Saturday night, but also the no colours rule I`ve seen in a few places in Edinburgh, Glasgow etc.
Cheers!
I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey
Date: Tue 3 Mar 17:00
likley open at lunchtime as will have Rugby etc on TV mid afternoon.
No issues with colours in bars in town.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Tue 3 Mar 17:12
This could be the longest pub crawl ever!
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Topic Originator: fcda
Date: Tue 3 Mar 18:19
Quote:
wee eck, Tue 3 Mar 17:12
This could be the longest pub crawl ever!
Sounds like a plan! ๐
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Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics
Date: Tue 3 Mar 19:42
Quote:
Playup_Pompey, Tue 3 Mar 17:00
likley open at lunchtime as will have Rugby etc on TV mid afternoon.
No issues with colours in bars in town.
Lovely, cheers ๐
I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics
Date: Tue 3 Mar 19:45
Quote:
fcda, Tue 3 Mar 18:19
Quote:
wee eck, Tue 3 Mar 17:12
This could be the longest pub crawl ever!
Sounds like a plan! ๐
๐ It`ll be a crawl or a run, depending on how busy pubs are when I`m sorted at gaff( hopefully after 2.30pm) and if I`m struggling to get served.
Plan is go with the flow with all your pub suggestions options.
Many thanks everyone!
I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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Topic Originator: JohnnyLatics
Date: Sat 21 Mar 00:36
I forgot to come back to this link and thank everyone for suggestions.
In a nutshell, I was camped out in the Old Inn for the afternoon, then had a beer in both the Somewhere Else Bar and the Commercial.
Post celebration was back to the Old Inn.
Had a great time, especially when the rugby was on and someone asked why I wasn`t getting excited.
( In a broad Lancashire accent) I replied.. "have a bloody guess!"
Nope. It`s not an England/ Scottish thing, it`s a rugby league/ union thing for me.
I won`t talk politics beyond this comment, but being someone who`s semi retired and travelling pretty much every month ( hello currently from Poland!), I`ve no massive affliction with anything when it comes to the tribalism of country flag shagging.
I`ve always loved meeting people who love their country whenever I`ve been there and always seen the better prospects of life they have than me.
One day I`ll be hoping to live in the Fife / Perthshire area as the emotional pull keeps tugging.
I`m waffling ( beer is cheap and tasty here!), but my motto for donkeys years has been..
I talk Lancashire, I think European and love the world.
God bless and see you soon in Glasgow!
I blame Andy Rhodes for this!
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