Surveyed
The Corbie Inn occupies a corner building on Corbiehall that is more than a century old, reopened under its present name in October 2011 by Gail and Giles Fairholm and their family. CAMRA lists it as an independently operated free house, with the freehold held by an individual rather than a pub group or brewery. The bar rotates three changing cask ales, drawn mainly from Scottish breweries with the occasional English guest, alongside a menu of home-cooked food served in the bar and adjoining restaurant. A function suite hosts events, and the pub sits just off the John Muir Way and National Cycle Network route 76, making it a stop for walkers and cyclists crossing the town. It has kept real ale at its centre since the Fairholms took it on.
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