ABOUT THE RESTAURANT
Within the walls of the atmospheric 1610 restaurant lies a new dimension to dining in Dumfries & Galloway – one that holds its head up high amongst the best in Scotland.
Signature Dishes
The Globe is a place of passion and poetry and you can feel it in everything from the walls to the whisky, and most especially the food. With pride in their Anglo-Scottish roots and Michelin kitchen experience, our chefs, Jonathan and Fraser, have crafted a menu of exceptional dishes for you to savour, many of which are already firm favourites, requested time and again by our guests.
Their close relationships with Scottish producers allows them to source the very finest local ingredients, and through their shared vision and perfect blend of traditional and modern culinary techniques, they bring bold and exciting flavours to every plate.
ORKNEY SCALLOPS
Only the finest king scallops from the shores of Orkney grace this dish alongside earthy hazelnut, fresh white crab and citrus bursts of lime, apple and yuzu, and a fresh uplift of cucumber.
SCOTTISH HAKE
The silver skinned soft meat of locally caught Hake is perfectly balanced with rich chicken flavours and fragrant truffle aside smooth buttery mashed potato
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ANGUS STEAK
A delicious classic. Two cuts of coarsely minced local Galloway Beef, perfectly spiced and seasoned, inside a lightly toasted seeded bun with sweet onions, sharp pickle, crisp lettuce, and of course, a side of our famous hand cut chips.
GLOBE TIRAMISU
A modern twist on a classic dish. This traditional Italian coffee and mascarpone dessert is perfectly paired with Rosemary & Orange for a delicately sweet herbal and floral lift.
Customer Reviews
Rated one of the cosiest Pubs in Scotland
The Globe Inn – first established in 1610 and Robert Burns’ favourite howff – combines rich and passionate history with a stunning and sympathetically refurbished restaurant and bar.
The most prominent of all the pubs associated with Robert Burns
The Globe is a shrine to Burns’ life and times… Ancient timber panellings cover three tiny rooms – all of them museum pieces – with varnish upon varnish upon scuffed, knocked-about, well-worn surfaces.
Ranked No. 1
Most Historic Pubs in Scotland
Went to a Burns Night at this recently refurbished Inn. The menu was a starter of Haggis neeps and tatties with peated rascally cream. The main course was slow cooked rib of beef with dauphinoise potatoes and sprouts al cream. The food was fantastic, period.
Stunning food, excellent fine dining, the newly refreshed establishment was a joy from start to finish. Visited last Friday, beautiful 3 courses. Haggis, pork wellington and toffee apple trifle. Great service and atmosphere, would highly recommend. You will not be disappointed.
I had the venison carpaccio to start and the flavour was intense! Bright colours lifted the whole dish and the addition of dark chocolate gave such a natural sweet element. I then had the ox cheek. No other word than divine is acceptable to describe it! The cheeks melted in the mouth and were accompanied with a rich buttery pomme puree.
PRIVATE DINING
Exclusive menu choices for up to 30 around our boardroom style table with high back chairs, amongst panelled ceiling and walls, stunning chandeliers, original fireplace and stained glass windows. Or for a spine-tingling experience, 4 guests can dine around Burns’ very own dining table in the Burns’ Dining Room.
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