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Aulay's Bar
An authentic Scottish pub, Aulay's is cosy and low-ceilinged, its walls covered with old photographs of Oban ferries and other ships. It pulls in a mixed crowd of locals and visitors with its warm atmosphere and wide range of malt whiskies.
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McTavish's Kitchens
The nightly 'Scottish show' here caters to the kilts-and-tartan tourist market, with Scottish country dancing, live bands, piping, fiddle music and Gaelic songs.
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O'Donnells Irish Pub
This Irish bar, opposite Oban Backpackers on Breadalbane St, has live entertainment - usually Celtic music - most nights.
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Oban Chocolate Company
This shop specialising in hand-crafted chocolates also has a café serving excellent coffee and hot chocolate, with big leather sofas in a window with a view of the bay.
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Oban Inn
The lively Oban Inn, overlooking the harbour by North Pier, is the best pub in town. It's a traditional bar with wood panelling, brass rails and stained glass, and has real ales, a wide range of single malt whiskies and good bar food (around £7 ) - the moules frites (mussels and chips) are a local favourite. Food is served from noon to .
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