| 112 - 117 West Clyde Street, Helensburgh G84 8ES | |
| 01436676924 | |
| The Commodore Inn Website | |
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The Commodore is close to a host of interesting attractions The Hill House in Helensburgh. is Charles Rennie Mackintosh's finest domestic creation. Dumbarton Castle is about a 10 minutes away with a recorded history as a stronghold, which is longer than any other fortification in Britain. Finally Loch Lomond Shores is equally near and is Scotland's most spectacular visitor destination combining a beautiful environment with a mixture of leisure and shopping experiences overlooking Loch Lomond.
A country pub oozing rural charm and rustic character, our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine wines gracing our bar.
Whether you are planning dinner with friends or Sunday lunch with family, book a table and enjoy some quality time with those you love the most.
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