This former Methodist Church, sensitively converted by Wetherspoon in 2001, has a relaxed atmosphere and is a popular meeting place in the town centre.
It was the Local CAMRA Dumfries and Stewartry Branch Cider Pub of the Year 2019.
There is a pleasant outside seating area to the rear. The pub stands near the site where Robert the Bruce killed John Comyn in 1306 in an incident linked to Scotland’s fight for independence. The food menu offers a range of good value meals served all day, every day. Alcohol is served from 10am.Three changing beers are available.
N.B. There will be no food served at The Robert the Bruce (RTB) from the 31st October, 2023, until the 22nd November, inclusive. This is to allow essential maintenance to be undertaken. Furthermore, the RTB will be closed for 9 days from the 13th November, until the 22nd November. This is to allow an essential upgrade to dispensing equipment.
Historic Interest
A former Methodist Church.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers (Guest ales are from regional and national breweries.) and 3 regular beers.
Robert The Bruce, Dumfries
Source: National
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