The 21 best pubs in Fife - which ones have you been to?

These are the pubs in Fife you need to check out ASAPThese are the pubs in Fife you need to check out ASAP
These are the pubs in Fife you need to check out ASAP
The CAMRA guide is the beer lover’s bible and is designed to discover the very best pubs across the UK.

These are the Fife pubs that were featured in 2019’s best pub guide - how many of them have you been to?

This pub is located right in the centre of the village and easily accessible. With a Sunday afternoon Bingo and monthly quiz, The Foresters Arms is a repeat winner of the local CAMRA Pub of the Year. High Street, AberdourThis pub is located right in the centre of the village and easily accessible. With a Sunday afternoon Bingo and monthly quiz, The Foresters Arms is a repeat winner of the local CAMRA Pub of the Year. High Street, Aberdour
This pub is located right in the centre of the village and easily accessible. With a Sunday afternoon Bingo and monthly quiz, The Foresters Arms is a repeat winner of the local CAMRA Pub of the Year. High Street, Aberdour
The Boathouse is found by the harbour and contains two main rooms, the main bar area and also a bistro which offers fresh, locally prepared meals. At the back of the bar is a games area with a pool table. Shore Street, AnstrutherThe Boathouse is found by the harbour and contains two main rooms, the main bar area and also a bistro which offers fresh, locally prepared meals. At the back of the bar is a games area with a pool table. Shore Street, Anstruther
The Boathouse is found by the harbour and contains two main rooms, the main bar area and also a bistro which offers fresh, locally prepared meals. At the back of the bar is a games area with a pool table. Shore Street, Anstruther
Right on the harbour, this pub is next door to the fishery museum and is a popular haunt for fisherman, locals and those drawn to the waterfront. The bar is packed with character and history. Shore Street, AnstrutherRight on the harbour, this pub is next door to the fishery museum and is a popular haunt for fisherman, locals and those drawn to the waterfront. The bar is packed with character and history. Shore Street, Anstruther
Right on the harbour, this pub is next door to the fishery museum and is a popular haunt for fisherman, locals and those drawn to the waterfront. The bar is packed with character and history. Shore Street, Anstruther
This bar comes equipped with two handpumps that serve ales from local and north of England microbreweries. One side is decked out with entertainment features, like a pool table, dartboard and TV screens. Broad Street, CowdenbeathThis bar comes equipped with two handpumps that serve ales from local and north of England microbreweries. One side is decked out with entertainment features, like a pool table, dartboard and TV screens. Broad Street, Cowdenbeath
This bar comes equipped with two handpumps that serve ales from local and north of England microbreweries. One side is decked out with entertainment features, like a pool table, dartboard and TV screens. Broad Street, Cowdenbeath
The Golf Hotel is actually a 16th century coaching inn - the bar dates back to 1721, which makes it the oldest in Scotland. It still holds on to some original features, like it's 16th century fireplace. High Street, CrailThe Golf Hotel is actually a 16th century coaching inn - the bar dates back to 1721, which makes it the oldest in Scotland. It still holds on to some original features, like it's 16th century fireplace. High Street, Crail
The Golf Hotel is actually a 16th century coaching inn - the bar dates back to 1721, which makes it the oldest in Scotland. It still holds on to some original features, like it's 16th century fireplace. High Street, Crail
Hidden off the Main Street in Cupar, this family friendly outlet is traditional with a rustic feel. Two handpulls feature a variety of both regional and local ales, from Eden Mill and Orkney breweries. Bonnygate, CuparHidden off the Main Street in Cupar, this family friendly outlet is traditional with a rustic feel. Two handpulls feature a variety of both regional and local ales, from Eden Mill and Orkney breweries. Bonnygate, Cupar
Hidden off the Main Street in Cupar, this family friendly outlet is traditional with a rustic feel. Two handpulls feature a variety of both regional and local ales, from Eden Mill and Orkney breweries. Bonnygate, Cupar
Dates back to the 1820s, this pub is just a short walk away from the High Street. Featuring wood-panelling, this pub is certainly homely. A great variety of ales on offer as well as real cider. Douglas Street, DunfermlineDates back to the 1820s, this pub is just a short walk away from the High Street. Featuring wood-panelling, this pub is certainly homely. A great variety of ales on offer as well as real cider. Douglas Street, Dunfermline
Dates back to the 1820s, this pub is just a short walk away from the High Street. Featuring wood-panelling, this pub is certainly homely. A great variety of ales on offer as well as real cider. Douglas Street, Dunfermline
A busy town centre bar, they have cosy sofas and booths available to enjoy a drink. Great food at small prices and four nationally sourced changing beers on offer, as well as sport shown on the TV screens. East Port, DunfermlineA busy town centre bar, they have cosy sofas and booths available to enjoy a drink. Great food at small prices and four nationally sourced changing beers on offer, as well as sport shown on the TV screens. East Port, Dunfermline
A busy town centre bar, they have cosy sofas and booths available to enjoy a drink. Great food at small prices and four nationally sourced changing beers on offer, as well as sport shown on the TV screens. East Port, Dunfermline
This cosy local has five handpumps with ever-changing choices of ales to choose from. The lounge hosts various events, like a malt whisky club and is a multi-award winning local CAMRA pub of the year winner. High Street, FreuchieThis cosy local has five handpumps with ever-changing choices of ales to choose from. The lounge hosts various events, like a malt whisky club and is a multi-award winning local CAMRA pub of the year winner. High Street, Freuchie
This cosy local has five handpumps with ever-changing choices of ales to choose from. The lounge hosts various events, like a malt whisky club and is a multi-award winning local CAMRA pub of the year winner. High Street, Freuchie
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