Pubs in Broughty Ferry
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Found 11 pubs in Broughty Ferry
Jolly's Hotel
43a Gray Street, Broughty Ferry DD5 2BJ
Having been closed since 2011, this twenty five room hotel was bought by Wetherspoon and re-opened in early 2014 after a major re-fit . There are two large areas, one principally for eating and the other for eating and drinking. Large number of handpulls serving a wide selection of ales. Mixed age clientelle. Televisions normally quiet with subtitles activated. There is also an outdoor patio area with a number of tables and a smoking area
Anchor
48 Gray Street, Broughty Ferry DD5 2BJ
A fine anchor sign hanging on the exterior wall. The interior is large, part-divided into 3 areas, all served from a central bar. Food available most of the day.
Fisherman's Tavern
12-16 Fort Street, Broughty Ferry DD5 2AD
Licensed since eighteen fifty seven, this famous pub consists of three fishermen's cottages converted into a small hotel. The bar is to the right of the entrance, with a snug on the left, leading to the dining room/lounge, which has a real fire. The lounge to the rear has disabled access from Bell's Lane. Annual beer festival in July. Ales from all over Britain. A Belhaven/Greene King managed house refurbished 2018.
Abertay Golf Club
Golf Avenue, Monifieth, Broughty Ferry DD5 4AS
Royal Arch Bar
285 Brook Street, Broughty Ferry DD5 2DS
A popular locally-owned pub in the centre of 'the Ferry'. There are three TVs in the public bar for the many sports fans, and good-quality meals are served in the Art Deco lounge. Three changing ales from all over Britain.
Broughty Ferry Unionist Club
217 Brook Street, Broughty Ferry DD5 2AG
Ladies Panmure Golf Club
7 Princes Street, Monifieth, Broughty Ferry DD5 4AW
Monifieth Golf Links
Princes Street, Monifieth, Broughty Ferry DD5 4AW
Ship Inn
121 Fisher Street, Broughty Ferry DD5 2BR
The Ship Inn is a traditional free house situated on the waterfront at Broughty Ferry, with views over the Tay towards Fife. Dating back to 1847, this cosy retreat is atmospheric and interesting, with several nautical features. Usually three well-kept real ales available. A range of tasty bar meals is on offer and there is a restaurant upstairs. Pavement seating just outside for the good weather.
Forgans
234 Brook Street, Broughty Ferry DD5 2AH
Serving food and ales throughout the day, they also have live music on at times. All with a Scottish theme.
Post Office Bar
218 Queen Street, Broughty Ferry DD5 2HG
