Triple Kirks, Category A listed building and pub in Aberdeen, Scotland
Triple Kirks occupies a stone building with Gothic elements, featuring multiple televisions for sports events and an outdoor drinking area near Cowdray Hall.
Scottish architect Archibald Simpson designed this building in 1843 as part of the Three Free Churches during the Church of Scotland disruption period.
The establishment maintains regular pub quizzes every Sunday at 9:00 PM, offering entertainment and social connections for Aberdeen residents and visitors.
The pub operates from 11:00 AM until midnight on weekdays, extending to 1:00 AM on Fridays and Saturdays, with food service until 10:00 PM.
The building merges its religious architectural origins with modern pub functions, maintaining granite construction typical of Aberdeen's architectural heritage.
Location: Aberdeen City
Location: Aberdeen
GPS coordinates: 57.14760,-2.10263
Latest update: March 5, 2025 08:19
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