The Unicorn Inn

15 Excise Street
Kincardine on Forth

The Unicorn Inn

Landmark Dining/PubHealthy DiningOrganic/Local FoodLocal Business

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The Unicorn Inn. Well renowned brasserie / restaurant featuring homemade food in the unique setting of a converted 17th Century coaching inn.

A 17th Century coaching Inn, established 1639 in the heart of an historic port town - Kincardine. The Unicorn Inn was the birthplace of celebrated physicist and chemist Sir James Dewar (1842-1923), inventor of the vacuum flask, and the first person to liquefy hydrogen gas.

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01259 739129

Opening times
Tuesday - Thursday
Lunch - 12pm - 2.30pm
Dinner - 5.30pm - 9.30pm

Friday & Saturday
Lunch - 12pm - 2.30pm
Dinner - 6pm - 10pm

Sunday
12.30pm - 7pm close
Last orders - 3.45pm

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