A friend , his dog and I, stopped for the night at Abington services on the way up to Glencoe, and found this place nearby. The guy behind the bar (assume owner) was so friendly and welcoming. It was a hot day and he brought over iced water and a few treats for the dog. The beer was good too! We didn't eat there as it was late but the menu sounded good. This is a great, little old school country pub. I was sad we couldn't stay for a few more drinks, but we will definitely return when we come this way again.
Stopped in last night on our way to mull. Asked if it was dog friendly, they are VERY dog friendly and a lovely local even popped their dog back on lead when I said ours can be a bit worried around others. Had a lovely food and a very welcoming atmosphere. Cosy little pub, well worth the drive from the services or wherever you are stopping over.
Lovely pub in a beautiful setting in lowland Scotland. Good home cooked food and friendly staff. Haggis pakoras were delicious and the steak was perfectly cooked and much tastier than what we had on the Isle of Mull!
We were staying just outside of Crawfordjohn and found the Colebrooke Arms to not only be nearby but also offer excellent fare with very friendly personnel. Aunt Janette's Homemade Steak pie was excellent with tender juicy beef and superb roasted potatoes. We also found the Haggis Pakora delicious. The only negative is that they are only open Thu-Sun. However, we enjoyed every meal we were able to eat.
Dropped in for lunch on the way to Gretna, and we had a great experience here. The lasagne with garlic bread was excellent, and the roast chicken dinner was really good too. Generous portions, very reasonable prices and pleasant friendly service and chat from the staff. Will return again, and as it's convenient for the M74, it's so much better quality and value than the motorway services.
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Douglas, Lanark, ML11
Great beers, ales, wines & spirits, hospitality. Sky Sports, At The Races and BT Sport all available.
Wanlockhead Inn is Scotland’s highest pub. Located in Scotland’s highest village (surprisingly, we are in Dumfriesshire, not the Highlands). Nestled amongst the Lowther hills in the picturesque village of Wanlockhead, we offer visitors hearty pub grub.
Coalburn, Lanark, ML11