The pub consists of a traditional public bar with a comfortable and homely lounge which was converted from a cottage known as "The Gavel"
The pub consists of a traditional public bar with a comfortable and homely lounge which was converted from a cottage known as "The Gavel"
Visited broughty ferry for a boys night out, came across this pub and had great service and great atmosphere too. Staff were all great and would defo return
Lovely setting, great good at a good price. Friendly waitress service. Would recommend a visit
My partner and I popped in for a few drinks after doing some local shopping. Staff welcomed us at the bar advised me on there local real ales warm cosy welcoming real old pub amazing decor with old pictures of footballers beer 5 star 🌟 will be back next time we on holiday
Had a great visit here with my father and little brother. It's a smaller/cosy bar with some great food. My dad had the curry which he said was delicious, I had the cheese platter with chips myself which was very good and also a plus coming from the cheesery. The man who served us, who I believe was called Jamie was very polite and also good with my little brother. Also had good service from the lady who was working, but I didn't catch her name. Will happily return on another day out.
Browsing around the almost Parisian feel of 'The Ferry' (as it's widely known)on the sunniest day this year so far, my lady and I walked into The Royal Arch at the northern end of Gray Street ... a well kept and obviously well-beloved establishment. First time for me ... but the wife, of course, had three times previously with three different members of her band of cronies, graced this fine pub with her custom and favour. We had fish, prawns, salad, chips, bread, bannocks and coke that were as good as the best of any pub ... but turned out even better for the rapid first-class manner by which they were served. The place was spotless and interestingly decorated with more than a nod to Art Deco and The Tay Estuary at the southern end of town. The joint was busy but capably handled by a pair of friendly astute young girls who ably constucted our path through post-lockdown pub attendance with serious aplomb. All in all, a great success. It's well refreshing to note that, at least in Royal Arch Land, value for money, creditable cheer, civility and the publican's traditional warm welcome are still around in these truly unconventional times.
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