
We run Britain's most remote pub on island with just 60 inhabitants and no roads - but customers still travel from all over the world for a pint
Daily MailA couple runs Britain's most remote pub on an island with just 60 inhabitants and no roads - with people travelling thousands of miles just for a pint there. Mrs Devine said: 'We have to take everything over on a small boat and then we have to use wheel barrels to go around the island. Jhennia Leipirt pictured with her son Madáin pictured outside The Puffer in 2021 Easdale is the smallest permanently inhabited island of the Inner Hebrides in Scotland A new study recently stated the business is the most remote pub in the whole of the UK Mrs Devine said: 'We have to take everything over on a small boat and then we have to use wheel barrels to go around the island' 'It is quite empty in the winter because of the boats - a lot of people don't want to come over when the weather it is a bit rougher. The Puffer Bar is a pub and restaurant that serves up an array of fresh food and drink The pub is finished off with a coast-themed interior and a traditional pub aesthetic Visitors travel from all over the globe every year to enjoy a pint or some food in the pub 'Some of them were a wee bit sad that we were doing it but I think most people have really taken to. Mrs Devine said: 'The pub just started come into life for Hogmanay and then everybody on new year's day goes to play this massive game of football on the green side next to the pub.
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