This pub was once a branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland, having first opened as a bank in 1856. This impressive building was originally designed by George Angus and modified by William Scott. It was reconstructed by Robert Gibson in the 1930s and then described as a notable example of modern banking architecture. Customers entered his new-look bank via a revolving door, crossed a terrazzo marble floor and were served at handsome mahogany counters topped with shiny bronze grilles. Great city centre location.
Historic Interest
B Listed . Opened in 1856 originally as National Bank.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Counting House, Dundee
Changing beers typically include: Marston's (varies) , MòR (varies) , Stewart (varies)
Source: National
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