Dumfries Restaurants

  1. Coffee House

    For a relaxing pit stop smack bang in the middle of High St, check out this cheeky little number bringing a bit of caffeine snobbery to Dumfries. Grab the paper, your favourite tea or coffee and watch the world tick by.

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  2. Globe Inn

    A traditional, rickety old nook-and-cranny pub, said to be Burns' favourite watering hole, serving great home-cooked bar meals. The Globe is atmospheric, warm and welcoming.

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  3. Hullabaloo

    At weekends locals flock to this contemporary restaurant at the Robert Burns Centre. For lunch you'll get wraps, melts and ciabattas, but come dinner time it's inventive angles on traditional creations - try the butterfly bream fillet stuffed with king prawns, courgette and garlic, or Moroccan vegetable tagine with spicy couscous.

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  4. One Bank St

    This wee room upstairs around the corner from the tourist office (look for sign on the street) does gourmet rolls and baked potatoes but gets even more adventurous with wraps like roast veg and humus or smoked chicken and raspberry. You can also scoff a bagel or ploughman's lunch. Roll fillings include brie and grape, or stilton and pear.

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