With St Patrick's Day fast approaching, revellers all across Dumbarton will be looking for a fantastic pub or bar to celebrate the occasion.
Luckily, the town is home to plenty of places for you to let your hair down and enjoy a cheeky Guinness.
If you're looking for somewhere to go on Sunday, March 17, look no further.
*Drivers should not continue driving after consuming any alcohol - it is also advised that drivers avoid drinking the night before driving*
The best pubs and bars in Dumbarton you can visit this St Patrick's Day
Here are the best pubs and bars you can visit in Dumbarton and West Dunbartonshire, according to users on Google Reviews.
The Lennox Bar
Location: 139 High St, Dumbarton G82 1LE
Rating: 4.4/5 out of 139 reviews
One reviewer said: "First time ever being in the Lennox, might just be my new local now! Good friendly vibe, good friendly people."
The Glencairn Lounge
Location: 15-19 Bridge St, Dumbarton G82 1NY
Rating: 4.7/5 out of 846 reviews
One reviewer said: "Great menu, good atmosphere, staff friendly, nice food served quickly."
Waverley Bar
Location: W Bridgend, Dumbarton G82 4AB
Rating: 4.6/5 out of 117 reviews
One reviewer said: "Every time I have been in here as one of the few obviously "alternative" people in the town, I have had a very accepting & friendly welcome. Great wee pub, highly recommend it."
Counting House
Location: 17 High St, Dumbarton G82 1LS
Rating: 4.2/5 out of 588 reviews
One reviewer said: "Very good pub with a decent range of beers, friendly staff and punters, and just generally good vibes. Also ate here and the meals were excellent value for money."
The Captain James Lang
Location: 97-99 High St, Dumbarton G82 1LF
Rating: 4/5 out of 1k reviews
One reviewer said: "We are big spoons fans but this one is our favourite. Friendly, chatty staff, great food and fab atmosphere. We can't recommend it enough. Keep up the good work, from two happy customers."
The Burgh Bar
Location: 117 High Street, Dumbarton, United Kingdom
Rating: N/A
The Burgh Bar will be offering Jamieson Irish Whiskey and more drinks for as little as £2 on St Patrick's Day.
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