Abercromby Arms
Abercromby Arms: Traditional Community Pub and Hotel in Tullibody
A lively and welcoming bar in Tullibody offering great whisky, sports entertainment, and a true local atmosphere.
The Inn in Tullibody, Alloa, is a vibrant local bar known for its friendly service, lively atmosphere, and good selection of whisky. Featuring a public bar with wooden floors, multiple TV screens for sports and music, a jukebox, pool table, and dartboard, it offers a casual and sociable environment. A spacious lounge bar doubles as a restaurant and event space, making it a versatile spot for locals and visitors alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
Take local bus services from Alloa town center to Tullibody Main Street; journey time is approximately 15-20 minutes. Services run regularly but check schedules for evening times. A single fare costs around £2-£3.
Car
Driving from Alloa to The Inn takes about 10 minutes via the A91. Parking is limited on Main Street, so look for nearby public parking areas. No parking fees typically apply in the immediate vicinity.
Taxi
Local taxi services from Alloa to The Inn take roughly 10 minutes. Expect fares around £8-£12 depending on time of day and traffic.
Walking
If staying in central Tullibody, walking to The Inn is feasible within 10-15 minutes over mostly flat terrain. The route is accessible but may be less suitable in poor weather.
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