Friday 1 December 2017

What’s on around Kirkcaldy (Weekend 1 Dec, 2017)

Hi and welcome to another guide to offer some ideas for how to spend your free time this weekend in and around Kirkcaldy.

This week's Pub

 

The Railway Inn

1 Station Wynd, Lower Largo, Leven KY8 6BU
01333 320239

The front of the Railway Inn in Lower Largo, Fife.

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"The Railway Inn is a friendly and traditional village pub and has been an established public house in Lower Largo, Fife, since 1749. The current owners, Alistair and Oormi, took over in December 2013. Situated near the East Neuk section of the Fife Coastal Path, it is a firm favourite with ramblers, dog walkers and locals alike.

A great selection of draught beers are on offer from traditional Scottish beers such as Tennents Lager and Belhaven Best to some new world lagers such as Asahi and Carlsberg alongside classics like Guinness and Strongbow. In addition, there are five Scottish guest ales available which are updated on a weekly basis. Our ales come from all over Scotland from Orkney to the Borders Brewery as well as from local Eden Mill Brewery in Guardbridge. We also offer a selection of over 25 Malt Whiskies as well as a selection of the popular Eden Mill gin from just up the road. Bar snacks are also available.

Sky Sports and BT Sport show live sporting action on a regular basis. There is a private beer garden to the rear of the pub with a sheltered and heated smoking area. There are also picnic benches at the front of the property where you can catch the evening sunshine. Dogs are welcome and children are allowed in the pub until 8pm."

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This weeks Restaurant

 

Asian Triangle Resturant

282 High St, Kirkcaldy KY1 1LB
01592 265795

The Asian Triangle in Kirkcaldy near A K Campbell and Son jewellery shop.

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"Really nice fresh cooked food. We also had a Korean and Vietnamese visitor who also thought it was top notch."

"I cannot recommend this place any greater. Truly amazing food and staff."

"A good meal especially jungle curry"

"The Food, the service and waitstaff were excellent. The views of the Firth is outstanding."

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Gigs and stuff

 

Tonight (Fri 1st Dec) - Latitude 56 at the Duchess, Nicol St, Kirkcaldy

9.30pm to Midnight

Latitude 56 live at The Duchess on Kirkcaldy High Street, near to A K Campbell and Son jewellers.

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"Please come along and support your favourite band when they play Kirkcaldy's best music venue- The Duchess of Kirkcaldy on Nicol Street- on Friday 1st December. We are playing from 9.30 to Midnight and its going to be a great christmas party night-so bring along your dancing shoes!"

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Sat 2nd Dec - Tae Sup Wi' A Fifer @ The Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy

8 pm to 10 pm

James Yorkston live at the Adam Smith Theatre Kirkcaldy

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"Tae Sup wi’ a Fifer – Hosted and programmed by East Neuk songwriter & author James Yorkston: Scott Hutchison (frightened Rabbit) / Serafina Steer / Alasdair Roberts

Scott Hutchison is the lead singer of Scottish indie-rock band Frightened Rabbit, though he occasionally steps out of the woods to perform as Owl John. He has been making music with Frightened Rabbit for over a decade and the band have released five albums during that time.

Serafina Steer is a fascinating and unique singer / songwriter. As a classically trained harpist, she works in contemporary, improvised, collaborative and pop projects, including Bas Jan, her all-female post-punk-esque trio.

Alasdair Roberts is a songwriter/composer, singer and acoustic fingerstyle guitarist as well as an interpreter/arranger of traditional songs and ballads from Scotland and beyond."

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Sun 3rd Dec - Kings Theatre Kirkcaldy Tours

Sunday at 12:00–17:00

Kings Theatre
260 High Street, KY1 1LA Kirkcaldy, Fife

The Kings Theatre on Kirkcaldy High Street across the road and very near A K Campbell jewellery shop.

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"Take a step back in time and see this historic and well known building like never before.

This is one of the final chances to visit the Kings Theatre Kirkcaldy and hear the history and see it right in front of you before all the big work starts to bring it back to its former glory.

Over the past 15 months, the Kings Team have been working away, clearing the site and unearthing some amazing original pieces of the building, that dates back to 1904, when it first opened as the Kings Theatre before it closed in 2000, known then as the ABC Cinema.

These tours have proven hugely popular, with the team already having welcomed well over 800 people through the doors, some with no idea the building was there, some who have years of fond memories and almost all who knew nothing of its amazing history and status as a 2000 seater live performance theatre in the heart of Kirkcaldy.

Tour numbers are limited and anybody under the age of 16 must be with an adult over 18. There is an age restriction in place for these tours and it is strictly for over 7 years of age.

Please arrive at The Kings Hub 10 min before your tour to sign in."

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There you have it for another week, soon we'll be into the festive party season!  If you're looking for some new jewellery for a party or as a present, pop along to our jewellers on Kirkcaldy High Street and we'll be sure to help you out with something unique and fits right in with your style.

As a disclaimer, we are not affiliated with any of these pubs, restaurants or gigs/shows that we have in our guides. You are responsible for yourself, have fun whatever you get up to!  Be careful on that ice!!

The following article What’s on around Kirkcaldy (Weekend 1 Dec, 2017) is courtesy of A.K. Campbell and Sons Jewellers Blog

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