Traditional town pub providing a contrast for drinkers. The front of the L-shaped bar, with a real fire, is a cosy place to enjoy a relaxing drink while the side has a pool table and jukebox. A separate, comfortable lounge bar hosts music events while the restaurant can double as function room. Wood and glasswork add to the atmosphere. Families are welcome in the lounge only. Simple bar snacks are served all day.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Built as a private house in Mid-Victorian times, it was converted into a pub in 1910. A passage with a fielded panelled dado runs from the front left door to the rear where there is a modern lounge. On the right, the L-shaped public bar has a mirrored gantry added in 1910 with two main bays and a walkway for staff in the centre. The old bar counter has match strikers along the front and an old (no longer working) 'Alan & Bogle, Glasgow' water tap on the bar, but it has lost its trough along the base. There is a good wood surround and brick fireplace with a bevelled mirror in the mantelpiece. A small snug on the left has disappeared.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Neidpath Inn, Peebles
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Changing beers typically include: St Austell (varies) , Stewart (varies) , Traquair House (varies)
Source: National