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Cineworld Dundee
Camperdown Park, Kingsway West,
Dundee,
DD2 4TF
Dundee's Cineworld opened in 1999 and features nine screens.
Tradeshouse Bar
40 Nethergate,
Dundee,
DD1 4ET
A big, friendly bear of a place, the Trades House Bar is all tiled floors, stained glass windows and ornate cornicing, the large space being paradoxically cosy thanks to a number of separate snugs huddled in its corners. Populated by Dundonians of every…
Agacan
113 Perth Road,
Dundee,
DD2 4LG
Snuggled on Perth Road in the West End, Agacan is named after its flamboyant owner, and the idiosyncratic wee place is rammed with the man’s oddball artworks, the open kitchen acting as a stage for him to perform on most nights as well. The food is…
Parlour Café
58 West Port,
Dundee,
DD1 5ER
The Parlour Café is always popular, as you can tell by the steamed up windows when you walk past. A tiny whitewashed rough brick place with only half a dozen small tables, it is nonchalantly trendy, and is extremely popular with the uni’s cooler…
Odeon Dundee
Douglas Road,
Dundee,
DD4 7SN
Opened in 2001, this 10 screen multiplex features a fully licensed bar with hot baguettes, and is served by 650 free car parking spaces.
Bon Appetit
22-26 Exchange Street,
Dundee,
DD1 3DJ
Tucked away off a side street in Dundee's city centre, Bon Appetit has all the ambience and charm of a bistro on the Left Bank. Informal and welcoming, it is a small corner of sunny France among the city's sea of Asian restaurants. French newspapers are…
The Globe
53-57 West Port,
Dundee,
DD1 5ER
Situated within spitting distance of the university, the cultural quarter and the city’s clubbing district, this large corner bar is ideally placed for most purposes, and cuts its cloth accordingly. Equally as useful for a relaxed daytime drink as for a…
JA Braithwaite Ltd
6 Castle Street,
Dundee,
DD1 3AF
Braithwaite’s is one of those odd little places that really add a lot to a city’s character. A coffee and tea merchants, it dates back to the middle of the nineteenth century, and it remains a thriving business to this day. Selling a massive range of…






