The Bruce Scottish Pub
$ • Sports Bars, American, Pubs
Hours:
169 S Rio Grande St, Salt Lake City
(801) 456-4252
About The Bruce Scottish Pub
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The Bruce Scottish Pub Reviews
If your looking for an authentic Scottish or Irish pub this isn't the place. It's maybe trying to be a sports bar but that's even a stretch. The waiter was lacking skill, knowledge, and care. The food was average at best. Appetizer sampler was 5 out of 10. The steak in the sandwiches was tough and had a lot of gristle. On a Friday night there were like 3 people in the whole place and I can see why. Staff just standing around not doing anything. Overall not a great experience,...read full review
**WARNING***
Where to start...... As soon as I walked into the place it was baking like an oven, that should have been my "first red flag". Sitting next to me whom I thought at first was a simple server was later discovered to be the bars manager, "Monica" sitting there taking shots of whiskey back to back "second red flag"!!! I proceed to order my drinks first beer is a $8 beer. Then I ordered two other beers that were $5 a beer. Let's do some simple math 5 + 5 + 8 is 18....read full review
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 1AM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 1AM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 1AM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 1AM |
| Friday | 11AM - 1AM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 1AM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 1AM |
The Bruce Scottish Pub is a hidden gem known for its terrific food, great service, and welcoming atmosphere. Visitors appreciate the friendly staff and quick service, making it a perfect spot for pre-, post-, or during-game visits. The menu features a variety of tasty options, including bangers and mash, Cottage Pie, and the popular Scotch Eggs, which many recommend. The food is consistently described as amazing, with highlights like fried fish and fries, sausage rolls, wings, cheese curds, and jalapeño poppers. The drink selection, including the Cherry Mule, is also praised. Music from the 90s adds to the enjoyable ambiance. Whether for a casual meal or a fun night out, guests find the pub to be a friendly, tasty, and lively place to visit.