The Creepy Wee Pub
The Creepy Wee Pub: Dunfermline’s Charming Gothic Hideaway
Historic and welcoming pub in Dunfermline’s center, blending rustic charm with lively atmosphere and excellent food.
The Old Inn is one of Dunfermline’s oldest pubs, offering a warm, rustic atmosphere with a varied menu and a lively bar scene. Located at 13 Kirkgate, it blends historic charm with modern hospitality, serving as a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. Known for its friendly staff, good food, and cozy ambiance, The Old Inn is a must-visit for an authentic Scottish pub experience in the heart of Dunfermline.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
Take the Stagecoach bus services 19 or 20 from Dunfermline Railway Station to Kirkgate; the journey takes approximately 10-15 minutes. Buses run frequently during the day but check schedules for evening times. A single fare costs around £2.50.
Train and Walk
From Dunfermline Railway Station, it is a 20-minute walk to The Old Inn along pedestrian-friendly streets. The route is mostly flat and accessible, suitable for most travelers.
Taxi
Local taxis are available from Dunfermline Railway Station to The Old Inn, with a typical journey time of 5-10 minutes depending on traffic. Expect to pay approximately £6-£10.
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