With the sunshine expected to continue this weekend, many of us may be wanting to take advantage of the nice weather and enjoy a drink outdoors.

There are numerous pubs and bars in Dunfermline that are great spots to stop off in for a drink in a beer garden. Here are four which you can pop in to enjoy the nice weather with this weekend.

 

The Monarch Bar and Function Room

This friendly and traditional pub has a function room that is available for hire and even made it as a finalist in the Scottish Entertainment Awards in the Best Independent Bar category.

Dunfermline Press: The popular bar even made it as a finalist in the Scottish Entertainment Awards in the Best Independent Bar category.The popular bar even made it as a finalist in the Scottish Entertainment Awards in the Best Independent Bar category. (Image: Google)

 

East Port Bar

This bar is popular with sport fans, but it has something for everyone with cosy sofas and booths for those who are looking for a more relaxing evening.

Andrew M wrote a review of the bar on TripAdvisor: “This is the best bar I’ve been too in a long time. Visiting some friends in the area and we met here. The Guinness was on point, which led to multiple Baby Guinness that were also great.

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"Fair prices, cosy venue and live sport on TV. Special mention must go to the adorable Helen, looked after us all night and made our time spent here worth the 5 star rating.”

Dunfermline Press: The East Port is located in Dunfermline town centre.The East Port is located in Dunfermline town centre. (Image: Google)

 

The Elizabethan

This pub on Halbeath Road was named after the daughter of King James VI of Scotland and offers a range of food and drink.

It also has an outdoor seating area where you can bask in this weekend’s sunshine.

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Monica A posted on TripAdvisor: “Ate here the other night. Staff were friendly & attentive. No complaints about the service, decent size portions, piping hot, reasonably priced. Nice atmosphere, dog friendly. Will definitely return.”

Dunfermline Press: This pub on Halbeath Road was named after the daughter of King James VI of Scotland.This pub on Halbeath Road was named after the daughter of King James VI of Scotland. (Image: Google)

 

The Glen Tavern

Right across from Pittencrieff Park on Pittencrieff Street, this bar also serves some great food. Ideally located near the Glen, you can pop along after a stroll in the park to quench your thirst and enjoy a wide range of food including burgers, fish and chips, and steak.

Dunfermline Press: The Glen Tavern is located across from Pittencrieff Park. The Glen Tavern is located across from Pittencrieff Park. (Image: Google)

Swatson42 commented: "Visited the Glen Tavern for a catch up with our friends over from Seattle. Was such a lovely evening, dinner was really nice served quickly and piping hot. Great selection of food and something for everyone.

"We retired to bar where we were met up with more friends. Was a really lovely evening. Special mention has to go to Mig, for looking after us all and serving our drinks. Great hospitality. Would recommend the Glen Tavern for good wholesome food and lovely service and hospitality."