Fox and Hounds Inn, Denholmback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Fantastic little local pub, on the village green. Lunch was simple but good value. There's always a beer on from the nearby Scottish Borders Brewery, which is always fantastic. Dedicated landlord, very friendly and helpful. Very friendly and chatty locals, there's a great atmosphere that makes the pub very welcoming and homey. Open fire in the main room, very well looked after beers. Excellent pub, absolutely recommended!
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Walked 5 miles from Hawick to try Game Bird, brewed just a few minutes along the road by Scottish Borders Brewery. I'd driven past this wee gem for about 15 years when I worked in Kelso, always meant to pop in, but never did! The bar is small, with a fire and a large screen tv, the staff and locals are friendly, the beer is great (well the Game Bird was!) and the food is too! My pal had the Pork and Haggis Sausages with Neeps and Tatties, I had another pint! WELL worth seeking out!
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Nice watering hole after long slog from Jedburgh on Borders Abbey Way - had one ale on but this was a LocALE from Scottish Borders Brewery - nice. Locals friendly and offered us to camp down in their garden and get lashed in Denholm with them - we declined politely and kipped down on the Teviot watching the wildlife.
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This place is beerintheevening gold. Without knowing anything about it you'd drive straight past.. but you'd be missing out.
Nice little pub with a great front room (any pub you enter at lunchtime in decemeber that has a game of dominoes going and an open fire is a winner in my book)
service as warm as could be. Food decent and home cooked.
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Popped in for a pee actually,great pint of Theaksons very friendly barman small comfy bar (25 years plus since last here)still a great little bar.
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A freindly pub with good real ale and food.Fire in the bar can be a bit on the hot side but great on a cold winter's night
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Lovely little pub in a delightful village. The bar is only small but there's a tea room out back and a restaurant upstairs. Staff and locals very friendly. There's a house attached to the pub that they hire out, three beddrooms although none of them are en-suite. The house has a sitting room with a coal fire that they'll light for you on the evening if you want. Altogether a very cosy place. To be reccommended!
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