A lovely little pub, reasonably priced and dog friendly. I took my two dogs in today and they were greeted with a large bowl of fresh water and they were each given a biscuit out of their own dog biscuit tin. My wife and I loved the atmosphere and our two dogs felt very at home as they curdled up to sleep after their biscuits.
Great wee pub for a couple of drinks before getting the train. A large selection of gin including the locally distilled Linlithgow Gin which was very nice. Toilet spotlessly clean. We have a varied selection of wines and spirits, along with draught and bottle beers. We also have a constantly changing selection of real ales and support the local economy by stocking locally produced ales.
Great wee pub for a couple of drinks before getting the train. A large selection of gin including the locally distilled Linlithgow Gin which was very nice. Toilet spotlessly clean. We have a varied selection of wines and spirits, along with draught and bottle beers. We also have a constantly changing selection of real ales and support the local economy by stocking locally produced ales.
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We have three real ale pumps at Platform 3, one of which pours our house cask ale Pentland IPA, brewed by Stewart Brewing. Our two guest pumps feature a constantly changing selection of real ales from local Scottish breweries. The quality of beer in cask is better than it has ever been, which is why we have been Cask Marque accredited for the temperature, appearance, aroma and taste of our fine real ales.
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Dec 24, 2021
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Sep 20, 2021
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Jul 26, 2021
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Jun 26, 2020
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Thomas M.
Jul 23, 2015
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Perfect little train station boozer, family atmosphere.
I had a couple of pints at this nice little pub in Linlithgow, waiting for my return train to Edinburgh - having visited Linlithgow Palace. It's just one very modestly proportioned room, and they don't serve food (except nibbles). It's a station boozer, but a good one.
There are three guest ales on offer, plus the usual assortment of lagers and other drinks. Most local patrons will be sitting at the bar, chatting with the elderly owner. Since I wasn't a local and the Scottish accents at the bar were wee heavy, I chose
I had a couple of pints at this nice little pub in Linlithgow, waiting for my return train to Edinburgh - having visited Linlithgow Palace. It's just one very modestly proportioned room, and they don't serve food (except nibbles). It's a station boozer, but a good one.
There are three guest ales on offer, plus the usual assortment of lagers and other drinks. Most local patrons will be sitting at the bar, chatting with the elderly owner. Since I wasn't a local and the Scottish accents at the bar were wee heavy, I chose
Morven R.
Feb 19, 2013
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This is a great wee bar. It's my new local now I live in Linlithgow.
The staff are very pleasant and there's a great atmosphere in here. Friday/Saturday nights tend to have live music and it's a good crowd.
It is only small but for some reason you still manage to fit everyone in!
Deifntiely a must-try in Linlithgow!
The staff are very pleasant and there's a great atmosphere in here. Friday/Saturday nights tend to have live music and it's a good crowd.
It is only small but for some reason you still manage to fit everyone in!
Deifntiely a must-try in Linlithgow!
Paul C.
Apr 23, 2010
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The sort of pub that should be beside every train station, Platform 3 is so small that I have known of at least two people who genuinely believed this was a waiting room provided by First Scotrail.
In reality, this is a thriving little village pub which offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a good spot to watch a bit of sport or enjoy some ale. Of course, many people who frequent here do so merely as they wait for a train. However, Platform 3 also has its fair share of non-commuting regulars who choose it over the town's plethora of rival pubs.
The one downside is the dark lighing which
In reality, this is a thriving little village pub which offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and a good spot to watch a bit of sport or enjoy some ale. Of course, many people who frequent here do so merely as they wait for a train. However, Platform 3 also has its fair share of non-commuting regulars who choose it over the town's plethora of rival pubs.
The one downside is the dark lighing which