The Globe Innis a 17th century Inn became even better known when Robert Burns frequented it in the 1790’s. He described it as his favorite Howff. Since then many visitors from near and far have enjoyed the atmosphere and history which the globe has retained. You can dine in the room Burns frequented and sit on the poets chair. The room which Burns, when staying overnight can be viewed and various poems written by the poet on the window panes can be read and enjoyed in situ. You can find us in the town centre opposite Marks & Spencer’s, up an alley way from the Street.
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