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Union Tavern
Address: 29 High Street , Fortrose IV10 8SX, HLD, GB
Phone: 01381 620346
State: HLD
City: Fortrose
Zip Code: IV10 8SX


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Went in this week and couldn't have been made more welcome great wee place lovely locals and excellent bar staff Annie your a star
Were in Fortrose last week , this pub very friendly and a plus dog friendly . .
The Union Tavern is a small pub with great hospitality. They do not do food but let you take your own food in from the chippy. Very friendly pub.
Fantastic place, so friendly was made to feel very welcome, couldn't do enough for us,definitely returned when in the area
My daughter and I called in for a quick drink last week and were bowled over by the genuinity and friendliness of the locals,. We joined them for beers which swiftly developed into whisky’s Thanks for your hospitality it was a mini highlight before returning to Australia
Proper pub. Lovely staff. Excellent prices. Brilliant craic.
Friendly and welcoming little local. Wanted somewhere to watch the Grand Prix but they have BT sports not Sky so watched on mobile as regulars came and went. Feels like a pub you'd enjoy spending a weekend evening in.
Excellent lady serving at the bar and customers made us feel at home couldn't help enough would recommend any one to visit if your on the black isle
This place is amazing, we felt like a local and the people are just brilliant, they made us feel so welcome, they kept buying us drinks, the staff are so welcoming, will miss them and the pub.
This is the local pub you'd always wish to find when you're away from home. Relax in congenial company, get the benefit of local knowledge and enjoy the beverages from nearby. The facts of my visit speak for themselves. No sooner had I walked in and Annie, the local legend serving behind the bar, greeted me warmly. Having placed my pint of Happy Chappy in front of me, she asked me about my day, showing a genuine interest in where I'd been and who I'd met. This is someone who was managing a busy bar and tending to thirsty customers all the while. Another customer beckoned and I was able to reflect on my luck at finding such a special place. I'm not sure exactly where they came from but a bowl of hot chips suddenly appeared in front of me. I suspect they were requisitioned from a local customer who had popped out for a fish takeaway and was enjoying it several barstools away. The chips were accompanied by two local newspapers for me to catch up on the news. I thought that was that, as the bar was getting busy. Oh no. Annie had established that I lived in Oxfordshire and enjoined the locals to chat to me, which they did. From 20 to maybe older than me in my late 60s. Everyone was interested and interesting. Another Happy Chappy ensued and I placed my cash on the bar. I asked Annie if there was any objection to my taking a picture of her bar. Of course there wasn't. She then asked if I would like one of myself. When I assumed my pose, I was told to get behind the bar and pull a pint. The evidence accompanies this review. Annie appears, probably unsuspectingly, reflected in the mirror behind me. So now I'm feeling special and I return to my pint an even happier chappie. When I pointed to my proffered note half the bar told me that the pint was on the house. The owner, Jamie MacGregor, had bought a round for the whole pub. My second pint down the hatch and I was steeling myself for the 25 minute walk back to my wife, Shelley-ann, and our motorhome parked in Rosemarkie. I thought to myself that a wee dram would set me up to fend off the rain. I mentioned this to Annie and a Laphroaig was on its way after my reassurances that I really did like peaty malts. Once again I tried to pay. Nope, Mr MacGregor wasn't having it. Nor was I able to express my appreciation in any way other than a simple verbal thank you during which more interest was shown, by Jamie this time, in my journey. Without a shadow of a doubt the most delightful bar I've been into in the UK in recent years. And there were some strong contenders during our 4-week Scottish tour.
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