Pubs in Alford
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Found 6 pubs in Alford
Forbes Arms Hotel
Bridge of Alford, Alford AB33 8QJ
Was rumoured to be getting a re-furbishment but no further news. Small, fishing-oriented hotel on the banks of the River Don. The public bar with its open fire, has the feel of a dark, wood-lined cave with one end dominated by a projection TV screen used for sporting events. The lounge bar has a warming wood burning stove and there is a separate restaurant and conservatory dining area with stunning bridge and river views. The riverside garden is popular in summer. Beer available in both lounge and public bar. Meals on Mon & Tue in Summer only. The Grampian Transport Museum with its own miniature railway is nearby and the Castle Trail and a dry ski slope are also close.
Haughton Arms
Main Street, Alford AB33 8WA
Old town-centre hotel, built in 1850, fairly recently refurbished and modernised. Consists of a separate public bar and and Indian restaurant with good sized function room and dining room and a large wood-burning stove located between two pillars in public bar Does a healthy trade in take-away meals, specialising in curries.
Alford Golf Club
Montgarrie Road, Alford AB33 8AE
George Inn
High Street, Alford LN13 9DS
Standing next to St Wilfred’s Church this 18th century Inn has two separate bar areas, the rear including a pool table and dart board. Parking is available through a narrow side entrance.
Half Moon
West Street, Alford LN13 9DG
A Listed building with a history going back some 400 years, the Half Moon Hotel has been in the same family for over 40 years. It offers a public bar, restaurant, function/conference room, lounge bar, Beer Garden, Car Parking and Hotel accommodation.
Windmill Family & Commercial Hotel
Market Place, Alford LN13 9EB
The Windmill Hotel is a 17th Century Coaching House. Thomas Paine, a man considered to have devised the name “United States of America” at the time of independence and a published author and political activist, held the post of Excise Officer for Alford between 1764 - 1767. His office is in the Hotel.
