Mine's probably the Beefeater in Cumbernauld if that counts Or Carrigans in Blantyre, the one where they don't stab each other
This Sounds A Nice 1 Just Across The Road From Celtic Park <img src = "http://farm1.static.flickr.com/53/129537957_6fa0c59060.jpg?v=0">
And here it is during Family Hour [img=http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/448/violenceyi1.jpg] [img=http://img237.imageshack.us/img237/448/violenceyi1.5c8ef0c368.jpg]
RE: And here it is during Family Hour Yes it looked simular to that on Britains Toughest Pubs afew weeks back
The bar right next to the Barra's. </p> Strip lighting, lino floor and always full of incomprehensibly pissed old men in suits on giro day.</p>
Loch Ness Lodge Hotel in Drumnadrochit Where we spent our honeymoon. Also, the Caledonian Hotel in Fort Augustus.
Hootenanny - Inverness... or the Claunie Inn, Glen Sheil which while largely ***** has been a welcome oasis after a munro bagging epic
Clachaig Inn in Glencoe. Really is hard to beat but the Oyster Catcher at Otter Ferry on Loch Fyne just about does on a sunny day. If you ever get the chance to go to either to stay or just for a drink/food then grab it.
Jollies, Broughty Ferry Went on a cricket tour there once. Aptly named pub. Interesting clientele on the dance floor, had to turn down several singles to avoid getting onto a sticky wicket. Nearly got caught out after a few leg glances, but managed to keep a straight bat even when facing the most wicked bouncers, some of which nearly disturbed my helmet. After a few too many I finally had to declare leaving the rest of the crew to follow on. Most of them were stumped by that time but one couple started a long partnership which remains unbroken to this day. The next morning I was troubled by some early movement but survived until it stopped swinging. Had a good day until it started to reverse later on, by which time we were back in Jollies for the second innings. It was a struggle the second time around as two of our team retired hurt in search of new balls. What a week-end.
Spent weeks in Broughty Ferry for work...quite a nice spot for Dundee. Cant remember much abart the pubs but there was a decent Indian in a converted church
C'est Magnifique! Climbed most of the peaks, the five sisters twice. [img=http://www.isle-of-skye-self-catering.co.uk/media/DIR_9701/Glen~Shiel.JPG] [img=http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbnNHwH2rLQ77kqM:[url]http://i.pbase.com/o6/80/629180/1/74194657.zuOsSEtf.EileanDonanCastle3.jpg][/url]
As JLWBigLil said ..... or, that one at the corner in the village at the bottom of the Wallace Monument to Scottish defeat.