The Harbour Bar, Kirkcaldy - pub details
Address: 471-473, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY1 2SN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 16179) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Kirkcaldy (0.7 miles), Glenrothes With Thornton (3.5 miles), Burntisland (3.6 miles)
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other pubs nearby:
Royal Scot, Kirkcaldy (0.1 miles), Portbrae Bar, Kirkcaldy (0.2 miles), Betty Nicols, Kirkcaldy (0.2 miles), Cafe Continental, Kirkcaldy (0.3 miles), Path Tavern, Kirkcaldy (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Harbour Bar, Kirkcaldy
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| Just as you think you have walked far enough and about to give up, you come across The Harbour Bar (it's a good trek from the station) and the walk is well worth it although sadly they were not brewing on my visit so that was very disappointing. Apparently the brewer left and they are "having a bash" themselves so here's hoping for next time. Any way pleasant two bar pub with friendly staff and locals and always something to read from their "beer library". I had a pint of Srathaven Brewery Clydesdale IPA which was superb and they had 4 beers available altogther. This must be the best ppub in town? Well worth finding and let's hope they get their brewery up and running again very sooon. mcroyal - 12 May 2012 14:53 |
| This pub looks like a right dive from the outside. But they always say you should never judge a book by its cover, and so it proved with this little gem that was our favourite pub out of 26 we visited in Scotland this weekend. The welcome was warm and the beer selection was good. My initial selection Fyne Avalanche came to the end of the barrel before I could sample it. Instead I plumped for Brew Dog Trashy Blonde. In addition, there was also Prospect Silver Tally, Brew Company Hop Monster, Salopian Golden Thread & Darkstar Hophead. The Fyne brewery is located on site. So it was a little disappointing that I was unable to try any of their beers, when just 9 days earlier I saw three on in one pub! There are two rooms. We sat in the main bar with its red walls. I don't believe there was anybody else in the other room. Secondhand books are available to buy for a small fee to charity. A real unspoilt local. If you get beyond the front door, you're guaranteed a good experience. blue_scrumpy - 11 Jul 2011 21:52 |
| Excellent. 4 ales on when I went in on Weds lunchtime. The Magnum IPA brewed on the premises is the one I plumped for. Landlady ran wee bit off pipes before serving and advised that if beer not ok to let her know as it had been on a week - the beer was fine - couldn't understand why it had been on a week and not drunk - it was excellent and only £2.30 as compared to the more far flung English ales which came in at £2.65-£2.75 depending on ABV. Pubs like this are a rarity outside big cities in Scotland. kernott1 - 11 Sep 2010 21:33 |
| Great wee boozer.If you like real ale then this is the pub for you in Kirkcaldy(Fyffe Ales are brewed on the property).Good mix of talkative drinkers in this warm and welcoming pub. happywobble - 10 Mar 2010 18:58 |
| Very impressed with the welcome and the range of ales on offer. The little off sales bar and the fittings in the public bar are further reasons to visit Beerwulf - 17 May 2009 22:51 |
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