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Reviews of Creepy Wee Pub, Dunfermline

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Review by Phil on 30th March, 2010

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Great "wee" place. Friendly, welcomimng staff and fun loving locals give this place a real sense of Dunfermline. One of the last great bastions of real pub life. Situated adjacent to the Abbey's headstones really gives this place a sense of character. Met some really GREAT people there, Karen, Dave, Col and not to mention Nori and Barbara (Apologies for any incorrect spelling). Will be visiting more often now I have time on my hands..

Date visited: Not Often Enough

Review by Eggo on 10th November, 2009

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Great wee pub and the mine host is a good guy,apart from being a Hibs fan!

Date visited: Every other week

Review by neil gardner on 15th December, 2007

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The very best pub in the town. Tho there are many about the town centre...you can always be sure of good friendly banter, and a wicked juke box...so long as Lindsay keeps his mucky paws off the few ***te ones on there. See the bigman for any good info on whats going on in the town...he's a mind full of useless info. Only kidding Norrie. See you all in Feb 08.

Date visited: many years

Review by Susan on 6th May, 2007

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Fun theme bar with a great atmosphere. 35ml measures, friendly staff and a good jukebox.

Date visited: 1st April 2007

Review by Dave on 31st May, 2006

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Brilliant little pub. Always a great atmosphere. Brilliant staff especially Lorna and Will. Not a better place to drink in Dunfermline. The fact that its gay friendly helps as well.

Date visited: Most days

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