The Oban Inn, Oban - pub details

Oban Inn

Address: Stafford St, Oban, Argyll, PA34 5NJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01631 562484

Nearest train stations Oban (0.2 miles), Connel Ferry (4.7 miles)

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Pub suggested by Onefortheroad on 6 Aug 2004

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Always visit when on holiday in Oban, but was disappointed in the beer quality this time. It seems that when nearing the bottom of the barrel the staff move it to let more beer through leaving it cloudy and not too pleasant to drink. Shame. It is a nice pub in good location though.
gillhalfpint - 19 Aug 2008 11:26
Did not have much time in Oban so went on the recommendations. Was not disappointed, nice pub, good beer. What more would you want.
doug_g - 12 May 2008 13:51
called on a recent visit, Dec 07.
upstairs was closed that evening.
downstairs is a single room basic bar with characterful timbered floors walls & seating. slightly nautical style. pleasant staff.

two regional casks were on offer.
plenty of whiskies for those inclined. [including me!].

reynard - 14 Jan 2008 13:55
a great pub really friendly atmosphere was excellent not to big a pub though when i visited it was a bit busy full of characters next time I am up in oban will be definetly paying a another vist
tench1230 - 1 Jan 2008 09:26
Fine traditional pub in the centre of Oban on the sea front road. Pub dates back to 1790. The downstairs bar has bare floorboards and black beams, but with music at a volume that this poster considered excessive. Note the extensive banknte collection

Upstairs is a more comfortable carpeted bar that effectively acts as a restaurant serving good honest traditional pub food at reasonable prices and in generous portions to those visitors who throng Oban in summer.

My pint of Loch Fyne Highlander at £ 2.35 was an excellent pint - tasted like Adnams Broadside.

This would appear to be the best all round pub in Oban
JohnBonser - 21 Nov 2007 17:27

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