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Smugglers
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CHANGED OWNERSHIP
Since we last fully updated the advert for this pub the
ownership has changed - the pub may even be closed!
Please contact the pub for details before making your journey.
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PUBLICAN |
To be Confirmed. |
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ADDRESS |
High Street East, Anstruther,
Fife, Scotland KY10 3DQ |
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CONTACT US |
Tel. 01333 310506 Fax. 01333
312706 |
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MAP |
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Here For Map. |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Thursday 11am - 11pm.
Friday & Saturday 11am - 12mn.
Sunday 12.30 - 11pm. |
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DRINKS ON DRAUGHT |
A range of draught beers is
available.
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REAL ALES |
Available. |
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ENTERTAINMENT |
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MONDAY |
Dominoes. |
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TUESDAY |
Darts. |
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WEDNESDAY |
Pool. |
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THURSDAY |
Dominoes. |
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SATURDAY |
Disco Monthly. |
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SUNDAY |
Football on Sky TV. |
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OTHER ENTERTAINMENT |
Sky Sports, Pool Table,
Darts Board, Juke Box. |
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FOOD |
Homemade Traditional Scottish
Food is served from a Bar menu, & A la Carte & Table D'hote menus. |
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MEAL TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 12noon -
2pm & 6pm - 9pm.
Sunday 12noon - 2pm & 4pm - 9pm. |
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ACCOMMODATION |
2 Single, 6 Double / Twin, 1
Family Room available. |
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RATES |
Please contact us for our
current room rates. |
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DIRECTIONS |
On the main A917 from Kirkaldy "East Newk" Road form St. Andrews - enter
Anstruther, turn right at first roundabout then we are about 20 yards on left. |
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FACILITY |
Beer Garden. |
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OTHER |
Car Parking. Credit Cards
accepted. |
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Smugglers
Inn is a
traditional 13th century travellers Inn, you will be welcomed by Neil,
Christine and the team. The original
Smugglers Inn dates back to 1300. In the days of Queen Anne it was a noted
tavern
and when the Pretender was proclaimed at Anster Cross during the rising of 1715,
the Earl of Strathmore, then in residence at the Smugglers Inn, made the
proclamation. The financial circumstances of the Jacobite leader had evidently
not been in a flourishing condition, since it was recorded by the burgh
collector of that period that the pistols used and the wine consumed during that
day's proceedings "were never paid for ". Most of the hotel is over 300 years old, and is now classified by the
Secretary of State for Scotland as a building of historic interest.
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