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The Caledonian: Perth’s Welcoming Local Pub

A vibrant, friendly pub in Perth’s city center, offering great drinks, a welcoming atmosphere, and authentic local charm.

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The Caledonian is a lively, traditional pub located at 235-237 High Street in Perth, Scotland. Known for its friendly atmosphere, well-kept beers, and reasonable prices, it offers a genuine local experience. Popular with both locals and visitors, the pub features a great selection of drinks and a casual, welcoming vibe that makes it a perfect spot for socializing any day of the week.

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235-237 High St, Perth, PH1 5PB, GB
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Duration: 1 to 2 hours
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
11 am-11 pm
Tuesday
11 am-11 pm
Wednesday
11 am-11 pm
Thursday
11 am-11:45 pm
Friday
11 am-12:30 am
Saturday
11 am-12:30 am
Sunday
11 am-11 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Take local bus services to Perth city center, with stops near High Street. Buses run frequently throughout the day, with journey times from surrounding suburbs averaging 10-20 minutes. Tickets cost approximately £2-£4. Note that service frequency may reduce in evenings and on Sundays.

    Train

    Perth Railway Station is about 1.5 km from The Caledonian, reachable by a 20-minute walk or a short taxi ride. Trains connect Perth to major Scottish cities, making it accessible for day visitors. Taxi fares from the station to the pub typically range from £5-£8.

    Taxi

    Local taxi services provide direct access to The Caledonian from anywhere in Perth. Typical fares within the city center range from £5-£10 depending on distance and time of day. Taxis are readily available but may have limited availability late at night.

    Walking

    If staying in central Perth, The Caledonian is easily accessible on foot. The walk through the city center offers pleasant urban scenery and takes approximately 10-15 minutes from most central hotels. The terrain is flat and suitable for all fitness levels.

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    Local tips

    Visit on weekdays for a more relaxed atmosphere, as weekends can get very busy with standing room only.
    Try the well-kept Guinness or ask the staff for local beer recommendations.
    Bring your dog along, as the pub is dog-friendly.
    Arrive early on weekends if you want a seat, as the pub tends to fill up quickly.

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    A Hub of Local Social Life in Perth

    Nestled on High Street in the heart of Perth, The Caledonian stands as a quintessential Scottish pub cherished by locals and visitors alike. Its central location makes it a convenient gathering place, where the buzz of friendly chatter and clinking glasses fills the air. The pub’s unpretentious charm and warm hospitality create an inviting environment that encourages relaxed socializing and community connection.

    Atmosphere and Character

    The Caledonian exudes a cozy and welcoming ambiance typical of a traditional Scottish local. The interior is characterized by a classic pub layout with a well-stocked bar offering a variety of beers, ciders, and spirits. The staff are known for their friendliness and attentiveness, contributing to the pub’s reputation as a place where everyone feels at home. On weekends, the pub can become quite busy, reflecting its popularity among those seeking a lively night out.

    Drinks and Fare

    While primarily celebrated for its excellent range of drinks, including well-kept Guinness and other local brews, The Caledonian offers very reasonable prices that appeal to a broad clientele. The focus is on quality and value, making it a great spot for enjoying a casual drink. Although some sources note that food service may no longer be available, the pub’s vibrant atmosphere and drink selection remain its main attractions.

    Community and Events

    The Caledonian is more than just a pub; it’s a social hub where locals gather for a chat and to enjoy the craic. It is especially popular among sports supporters, adding to its communal spirit. The pub is dog-friendly, enhancing its appeal as a welcoming spot for all. Music and weekend crowds add to the energetic vibe, making it a favored destination for those looking to experience authentic local nightlife.

    Accessibility and Practical Information

    Open daily from late morning until around midnight or shortly after on weekends, The Caledonian offers ample opportunity to drop in for a drink or a night out. Its location in central Perth ensures easy access by public transport and walking. The pub’s lively nature means it is best suited to those comfortable with busy, standing-room environments, particularly on weekend evenings.

    Historic and Cultural Context

    While not a historic landmark in the traditional sense, The Caledonian embodies the enduring spirit of Scottish pub culture. It reflects the importance of pubs as social institutions in Scotland, where community bonds are forged over shared drinks and stories. Its continued popularity underscores its role in Perth’s social fabric as a place of conviviality and local pride.

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