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The Globe Inn
The Globe Inn, nestled in the heart of historic Dumfries, offers an unforgettable Scottish experience that's perfect for the Christmas season.
Earning a coveted spot in the Michelin Guide for two consecutive years, The Globe Inn has been shortlisted in the prestigious VisitScotland Thistle Awards, a testament to its culinary excellence and dedication to quality.
The Perfect Christmas Destination
The Globe Inn isn't just a culinary gem; it's also an ideal Christmas destination. Gather with friends, family, or colleagues amidst the warm and inviting interiors, creating cherished memories during this festive season. The historic ambiance, coupled with exceptional food and drink, makes The Globe Inn a truly special place to celebrate Christmas. The Globe’s recent accolades highlight its commitment to providing an exceptional experience, ensuring your Christmas celebration is one to remember.
Private Christmas Dining
For an intimate and unforgettable Christmas celebration, The Globe Inn offers private dining in a variety of unique spaces within the historic building:
- The Grand Dining Room: Accommodating up to 30 guests, this elegant space is ideal for larger gatherings and festive celebrations. Enjoy a lavish Christmas feast surrounded by the charm and history of this beautiful room.
- Mrs. Hyslop's Kitchen: This warm, cozy, and historic kitchen, where meals were once prepared for Robert Burns himself, offers an intimate setting for up to 6 guests. Step back in time and experience a truly unique Christmas dining experience.
- The Burns Room: Celebrate Christmas in the very room where Scotland's national poet dined, entertained, and spent countless hours with friends. This unique experience is sure to create lasting memories and provide a special connection to Scotland's rich literary heritage.
A Culinary Adventure Awaits
The menus, curated by award-winning Head Chef Fraser Cameron, changes seasonally, ensuring a unique experience with every visit. From fresh seafood sourced from the nearby Solway Firth to tender Galloway beef and locally foraged ingredients, each dish is a celebration of the region's natural bounty and a testament to the chef's passion for showcasing the best of Scotland.
A Whisky Lover's Paradise
Whisky enthusiasts will be captivated by The Globe Inn's extensive collection, boasting the largest selection of Single Cask Single Malt whiskies in Scotland. With over 150 unique expressions, embark on a sensory journey through the diverse flavours of Scotland's national drink. From the peaty smokiness of Islay malts to the delicate floral notes of Speyside whiskies, there's a dram to suit every palate, including the award-winning Man O'Words and Man O'Sword from the Globe's sister site, Annandale Distillery.
A Warm Scottish Welcome
Beyond its culinary and historical significance, The Globe Inn is also known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're a local or a visitor, you'll be greeted with genuine hospitality and a passion for sharing the best of Scottish culture. The friendly staff are always on hand to offer recommendations on whisky pairings, regale you with tales of Burns' escapades, or simply ensure that your visit is nothing short of exceptional. The inn's commitment to providing a warm and inviting atmosphere makes it the perfect place to gather with loved ones and celebrate the spirit of Christmas.
Make Your Christmas Memorable
Whether you're seeking an unforgettable dining experience, a whisky adventure, a unique Christmas celebration steeped in history and charm, or simply a warm and welcoming place to gather with loved ones, The Globe Inn is the perfect destination. Create lasting memories this Christmas at The Globe Inn, where tradition and taste come together.
For bookings and inquiries, visit globeinndumfries.co.uk or call 01387 323010
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