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Scotland Brass Monkey – Edinburgh This pub is split into two rooms The first is a conventional bar, while the has many historic public houses, some have unique room at the back of the pub features that make a visit to operates as a cinema There are movies on the big screen everyday at 3pm too and visitors can enjoy a them extra special These are a film with their drinks while relaxing on a selection of few of the more unusual Scottish soft furnishings-a mound of mattresses and cushions, pubs or even a bed The Clachan Inn – Drymen Hawes Inn – South Queensferry The Clachan Inn is the oldest Dating from the 17th century, lies east of South registered licensed pub in Queensferry, almost under the Forth Bridge on its Scotland (1734) The first licensee of The Clachan was south side It is best known for its strong relations Mistress Gow, one of Rob with the celebrated Scottish author Robert Louis Roy’s sisters The history of Stevenson It is said that he stayed in the Inn and the Clachan Inn is fascinating and many relics actually wrote part of the famous novel 'Kidnapped' in remain to this day The inn has a public bar one of the rooms Indeed the (with guest ale), restaurant and two rooms Kidnapped actually includes a available for passage about the Hawes Inn accommodation The Puff Inn - St Kilda The Arctic Bar – Dundee Situated on the sparsely populated island of St Kilda, Whaling was once an important industry in Dundee The Puff Inn is recognised as and The Arctic Bar, situated on New Entry, being the most remote pub in Europe The local contains solemn reminders of the dangers the community consists mainly of army personnel, carrying whalers faced There are six doors in the bar out research and acting as wardens For several area have coffin shaped windows and the story months of the year the pub is unreachable, except by passed down through the helicopter years was that they were adapted from ‘Travel Advisor’ fitted to commemorate Which pub(s) six local whalers lost at is good for lying down in lounging position ………… sea was owned by a Scottish hero relative ………… Halfway House – Edinburgh has some literary connections ………… It is the littlest pub in Edinburgh, and probably one of respects a few dead people …… the smallest in the UK Hidden near the bottom of a flight of steps that lead from Cockburn Street down to is hardly accessible in some periods ……… Market Street, it’s about a minute from Waverley the most isolated insular pub in the British Isles Station It actually has another, larger pub constructed ……… on top of it The pub is renowned is a great place to wait for a train …… for its friendliness and good food is definitely not for those who value their privacy Johnny Foxes – Inverness ……… Johnny Foxes is located by the is connected with a maritime theme … …… ….…… River Ness It is a very busy and lively pub which always has live music The food is good and there is a good selection of drinks available Foxes is open late and so is popular with people who don’t fancy doing to a club It is a fun place but can get rather crowded and it can sometimes take a while to get served at the bar

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  • Whaling was once an important industry in Dundee and The Arctic Bar, situated on New Entry, contains solemn reminders of the dangers the whalers faced. There are six doors in the bar area have coffin shaped windows and the story passed down through the years was that they were fitted to commemorate six local whalers lost at sea.

  • Halfway House – Edinburgh

  • Johnny Foxes – Inverness

  • The Clachan Inn – Drymen

  • The Clachan Inn is the oldest registered licensed pub in Scotland (1734). The first licensee of The Clachan was Mistress Gow, one of Rob Roy’s sisters. The history of the Clachan Inn is fascinating and many relics remain to this day. The inn has a public bar (with guest ale), restaurant and two rooms available for accommodation.

  • The Puff Inn - St Kilda

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  • 1. is good for lying down in lounging position …………

  • 2. was owned by a Scottish hero relative …………

  • 3. has some literary connections …………

  • 4. respects a few dead people ....……..

  • 5. is hardly accessible in some periods ...………

  • 6. the most isolated insular pub in the British Isles .……….

  • 7. is a great place to wait for a train ..……...

  • 8. is definitely not for those who value their privacy ………..

  • 9. is connected with a maritime theme …..…… ….…….

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