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4.6

Based on 9 opinions finded in 1 websites

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Nº 142 in 636 in Dumfries & Galloway

Nº 31 of 171 British in Dumfries & Galloway

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Lovely little bar in the centre of Lockerbie, very welcoming and safe during these strange covid times

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chloeemily0 . 2021-06-03

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the royal bar is a well decorated pub close to the station in lockerbie bar staff were friendly a nice place to have a quiet drink and have a nice meal surroundings nice and toilets were fresh and clean give this bar a try

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Alan W . 2019-06-27

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Pint of Tennents lager ok had better no heating on one of the customers had put the log burner on look after your customers as there is abundant amount of pubs in the town

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patc19672017 . 2019-03-25

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Enjoyed a lovely meal here the food was freshly prepared & presented well. Bar staff are very friendly especially Tracey. A lovely warm freindly place great place to enjoy a meal of your waiting on a train

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Lesley M . 2018-01-19

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Close to the station , well decorated bar , you have to be there to be able to imagine , so drop in ! Friendly service , you’ll feel like a local :)

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MarPelletier . 2017-10-16

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Lovely home cooked food with good portion size. Very reasonably priced. Able to accommodate my dietary requirements. Friendly staff and comfortable surroundings. Food served until 6pm - ideal for an early meal.

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896dianev . 2017-10-11

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Came in for a meal and a drink with my friend, great atmosphere, truly delicious food and great value for money. I would highly recommend!

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398bella . 2017-05-26

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Margaret had a bite to eat looked very delicious no surprise she thoroughly enjoyed it.We would definitely recommended the royal as whether you are local or just passing everyone is made more than welcome. Well done to staff at the Royal.

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Chris R . 2017-04-16

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Just came out today and deceided was little peckish so ordered cheese haggis toastie with side salad and cup of soup was lush and filling simple menu and pricing good just what you need compliments to chef will definitely be back

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Margaret R . 2017-04-16

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