Pubs in Kirkcaldy
Discover the best pubs and bars in Kirkcaldy. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 9 pubs in Kirkcaldy
Dunnikier Park Golf Club
Dunnikier Park, Kirkcaldy KY1 3LP
Gunner Club
School Lane, Kirkcaldy KY1 3HQ
Railway Club
2 Junction Road, Kirkcaldy KY1 2BH
Thornton Golf Club
Thornton, Kirkcaldy KY1 4DW
Robert Nairn
2-6 Kirk Wynd, Kirkcaldy KY1 1EH
A Wetherspoon with a split-level lounge and pictures of old Kirkcaldy on the walls. Six hand pulls dispense a variety of beers. Regular meet the Brewer evenings. Due to the city centre location, this lively pub attracts a mixed clientèle, young and old, who all enjoy the real ales. The Robert Nairn is located on Kirk Wynd, just of the main pedestrianised area of Kirkcaldy.
Harbour Bar
471-475 High Street, Kirkcaldy KY1 2SN
This history building dates back to the 19th century, originally a ships chandlers and converted to a pub in 1924. One of the “Harbours” unique features is that it still has its grade C listed "Jug Bar" at the entrance to the building, earning its place in Camras heritage pubs. As befits its name, the harbour bar can be found on the edge of Kirkcaldy’s old harbour, a short distance away the main shopping area.
Exchequer
60-62 High Street, Kirkcaldy KY1 1NB
A very large open plan restaurant and bar. This multi level outlet offers 2 hand pulls, and a wide range of lagers and spirits. A multitude of themed menus to cater for most palates. One of the few venues in Fife accepting CAMRA ale vouchers (excluding Wetherspoons). Ask any staff memebr for a water bowl for your significant other with four legs!
Feuars Arms
28 Bogies Wynd, Kirkcaldy KY1 2PH
Identified by CAMRA as having a nationally important historic interior with original Edwardian fittings and displays of ceramics.. A 59ftlong bar counter is fronted with brown Art Nouveau style tiles. The large bar area has a mosaic floor, mahogany gantry and long-case clock. Features include stained glass windows with the arms of Scotland, England and Ireland, lots of etched glass and two mosaic porch floors. The Gents is also worth a visit to view the original features
Betty Nicols
297 High Street, Kirkcaldy KY1 1JL
Betty Nicols has long been one of Kirkcaldy's most popular places for enjoying a high quality drink in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. The modern bistro serves lunchtime meals, as well as afternoon teas (booking essential). Live music nights are very popular, as is the quiz which is held twice a month on a Thursday night. This traditional bar attracts a mixed clientele, due to its location on the high street of Kirkcaldy.
