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Smugglers Inn

PUBLICAN

Ruth Paterson.

 

ADDRESS

High Street East, Anstruther, Fife, Scotland  KY10 3DQ  Tel. 01333 310506  Fax. 01333 312706

 

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PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Thursday 11am - 11pm.
Friday & Saturday 11am - 12mn.
Sunday 12.30 - 11pm.

 

DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED

A range of draught beers is available.

 

REAL ALES

Available.

 

ENTERTAINMENT

MONDAY

Dominoes.

 

TUESDAY

Darts.

 

WEDNESDAY

Pool.

 

THURSDAY

Dominoes.

 

SATURDAY

Disco Monthly.

 

SUNDAY

Football on Sky TV.

 

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

Sky Sports, Pool Table, Darts Board, Juke Box.

 


FOOD

Homemade Traditional Scottish Food is served from a Bar menu, & A la Carte & Table D'hote menus.

 

MEAL TIMES

Monday - Saturday 12noon - 2pm & 6pm - 9pm.
Sunday 12noon - 2pm & 4pm - 9pm.

 


ACCOMMODATION

2 Single, 6 Double / Twin, 1 Family Room available.

 

RATES

Single, Double / Twin from  £34.50 per night. Family from  £59 per night.

 

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.

 

FACILITY

Beer Garden.

 

OTHER

Car Parking. Credit Cards accepted.

 

pubsSmugglers 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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