Pubs & Inns
Choose from a range of old pubs and inns, their ancient walls full of stories and intrigue. Expect excellent beer, hearty food, colourful history and an atmosphere you’ll want to bottle and take home.
The Horseshoe Inn, Eddleston
Fabulous country pub in idyllic village setting. Passionate about food, plus excellent selection of real ales, craft beers and artisan gin. Family and dog friendly. En-suite rooms housed in a converted Victorian schoolhouse just behind the inn.
The Neidpath Inn, Peebles
Lively old town pub that marries inventive food with wide range of ales, craft beers, gin and whisky. Also the place to come for cracking live music. Lovely rooms too.
The Bridge Inn, Peebles
A recent CAMRA Pub of the Year for Scotland and Northern Ireland, the Bridge (or Trust as it is known by regulars) is a local institution. Wide selection of real ales that can be enjoyed on an inviting riverside terrace.
The Crown Hotel, Peebles
A warm, welcoming and friendly hotel, restaurant and bar in the centre of Peebles.
The County Hotel, Peebles
Spacious, family-friendly spot with good selection of pub grub, and variety of eating and drinking areas.
The Cross Keys, Peebles
Dating back to 1693, The Cross Keys is a locally owned traditional pub with a welcoming atmosphere. The Keys serves food daily from 7am to 9pm and has front and rear beer gardens, pool table and TVs showing live sports – plus 7 rooms available for overnight stays. Dogs are welcome in designated areas.
Green Tree Hotel, Peebles
Long established, family-run hotel and pub serving good food in a central location opposite the Eastgate Theatre.
Riders Retreat Tweed Valley – Handlebar & Grill, nr Peebles
Located on the doorstep of Glentress Forest, this outdoorsy hotel and pub serves a delicious selection of lunches, dinners, coffee and cake. A proud supplier of Tempest beer and wines selected by local wine shop, Villeneuve Wines.
Traquair Arms Hotel, Innerleithen
In the heart of Innerleithen, just 200m from the River Tweed and close to many walking and biking trails. Hearty, home-cooked food served in busy restaurant and two bars well stocked with local beers.
Durty Brewing, Innerleithen
‘Life-affirming beer’ is the star at this small but stylish taproom, with a selection of craft lagers, pale ales and dark beers all inspired by the local landscape. The taproom is run by the adventurous team behind Durty Events, so expect an outdoorsy crowd at the bar and plenty of creative touches throughout.
St Ronan’s Hotel, Innerleithen
This small, family run hotel and pub on Innerleithen High Street has an excellent restaurant, cosy bar and large beer garden. Known as the ‘top pub’ by locals.
Clovenfords Hotel, Clovenfords
An 18th century coaching inn in the heart of Clovenfords serving top-notch pub food (including possibly the biggest burgers in the Tweed Valley).