Globe Inn (High St)

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Dumfries & Galloway - Dumfries

Two star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic interest

Listed Status: A

56 High Street
Dumfries
DG1 2JA

Tel: (013873) 23010

Email: mail@globeinndumfries.co.uk

Website https://www.globeinndumfries.co.uk/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/655904204432425

Real Ale: Yes

Lunchtime Meals: Yes

Evening Meals: Yes

Nearby Station: Dumfries

Station Distance: 650m

Public Transport: Near Railway Station (Dumfries) and Bus Stop

Bus: Yes

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Dumfries is famous for its connections with Scotland's patriot bard Robert Burns, and the Globe Inn is known as the Burns Howff i.e. his favourite pub. This mid 18th-century brick building is situated down a narrow wynd (alley) off the High Street. Opposite the entrance is a sliding door that leads into the old wood panelled snug bar, created by wooden partition walls with wall bench seating attached. The snug retains its old back gantry of shelves on a tongue-and-grooved walls and bar counter. At the front of the pub are two small 18th-century panelled rooms brought into use as dining rooms in recent years. The Burns bedroom upstairs has etchings on two windowpanes that have been authenticated as being written by Burns.
Dumfries is famous for its connections with Scotland's patriot bard Robert Burns, and the Globe Inn is known as the Burns Howff i.e. his favourite pub. This mid 18th-century brick building is situated down a narrow wynd (alley) off the High Street. It contains a number of Burns' artefacts and offers tours at quiet times (so avoid 12 to 3).

Opposite the entrance is a sliding door that leads into the old wood panelled snug bar, created by wooden partition walls with wall bench seating attached. The snug retains its old back gantry of shelves on a tongue-and-grooved walls and bar counter, although it has a replacement top.The main bar at the rear was extended back in the 1980s to just over twice its original size, while the counter was installed in the 1980s.

At the front of the pub are two small 18th-century panelled rooms brought into use as dining rooms in recent years. The first has a black-leaded range fireplace and some bench seating. Robert Burns' favourite chair is situated in the front room of the Globe, Dumfries. If you sit in it local custom states that you have to recite one of is poem's or your forfeit is to buy everyone in the pub a drink!

The Burns bedroom upstairs has etchings on two windowpanes that have been authenticated as being written by Burns. If you want to find out more about Burns visit the nearby Robert Burns House, which is on the way to the Ship Inn.
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