1610 by Fraser Cameron

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"A place to eat, drink and learn of a Scottish legend."
Overview
The award-winning 17th-century Globe Inn was one of Robert Burns’ favourite haunts and has rooms dedicated to him. Meals showcase produce from the region and the inn’s own kitchen garden. The main dining area, the 1610 Restaurant, offers à la carte and set menus and a 5-course tasting lunch or 7-course dinner; private dining is also available.
Ratings & awards
award
2 Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence
Features

  • Facilities
  • Seats: 60
  • Private dining available

  • Food and Drink
  • Wines under £30: 28
  • Wines over £30: 35
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Location
56 High Street, DUMFRIES, DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY, DG1 2JA
About the area
Dumfries and Galloway is a wonderfully undiscovered corner of Scotland – a romantic land of wooded glens, high hills and exposed moorland, haunted by its colourful past and the ghosts of those who fell in fierce and bloody battles. Heading west from Gretna Green you soon reach Dumfries, straddling the River Nith, where you may see red-breasted mergansers in summer
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1610 by Fraser Cameron

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"A place to eat, drink and learn of a Scottish legend."
Overview
The award-winning 17th-century Globe Inn was one of Robert Burns’ favourite haunts and has rooms dedicated to him. Meals showcase produce from the region and the inn’s own kitchen garden. The main dining area, the 1610 Restaurant, offers à la carte and set menus and a 5-course tasting lunch or 7-course dinner; private dining is also available.
Features
  • Facilities
  • Seats: 60
  • Private dining available
  • Food and Drink
  • Wines under £30: 28
  • Wines over £30: 35
Show more (3)
Location
56 High Street, DUMFRIES, DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY, DG1 2JA
About the Area
Area image
Dumfries and Galloway is a wonderfully undiscovered corner of Scotland – a romantic land of wooded glens, high hills and exposed moorland, haunted by its colourful past and the ghosts of those who fell in fierce and bloody battles. Heading west from Gretna Green you soon reach Dumfries, straddling the River Nith, where you may see red-breasted mergansers in summer.

Nearby places to visit

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