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The Halfway House is the Old Town's smallest pub, tucked away on Fleshmarket Close - a set of steps between Market Street and the Royal Mile. Lovers of real cask ale and malt whiskies seek it out, returning often to enjoy the friendly, cosy atmosphere. Partner John Ward sources from small Scottish craft breweries, giving his customer...
View full reviewSet on the historic Royal Mile, The Albanach provides a comforting haven away from the hustle and bustle of Edinburgh's Old Town. There are over 200 malt whiskys on offer, with choices ranging from Scottish to the exotic so everyone will find their ideal dram. Boasting more than just whisky however, The Albanach also serves an excel...
View full reviewThere are many hidden treasures in Edinburgh's Old Town, and The Advocate is one of them. It's worth seeking out this friendly pub with its hearty food, set just off the Royal Mile. Locally sourced ingredients make up a large part of the menu, with starters including skewered fresh Scottish salmon and red peppers served with a sweet...
View full reviewThe Waterline is a great place to spend an afternoon watching the world go by. The World's End is situated half way up Edinburgh's historic Royal Mile, on the site of the old gates to the city and the famous Flodden Wall. In the 16th Century, the local citizens of Edinburgh believed the gates marked the end of their world, hence the...
View full reviewMake your grand entrance at the Theatre Royal Bar and be welcomed by an electric buzz and a vibrant atmosphere akin to that of a green room. A sensational island bar - an increasingly rare breed in Edinburgh - is the undisputed focal point. Spacious leather booths sit below fine chandeliers, the glow from which bounces off framed ...
View full reviewEdinburgh is famous for its hidden treasures and Kay’s Bar, tucked away off India Street, is one such place. A former wine merchant’s named after original proprietor John Kay, this cosy little hideaway is filled with curiosities from bygone times. The bar boasts an extensive collection of cask ales sourced from around the UK, ...
View full reviewThis favourite watering hole has a relaxing and friendly atmosphere; here you can watch the world go by while sipping something from the vast range of beverages on offer. The Tap boasts over 100 single malt whiskies (including a number of rare and independent varieties), a wide selection of real ales and unusual draughts including th...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of the Leith District of Edinburgh, peeking out from behind vibrant green hedgerow, The Yard is the very picture of tranquility. With a delightful enclosed outdoor children's activity area, the kids can have fun and enjoy the fresh country air; mums and dads can also feel the benefits of the great outdoors with...
View full reviewThe King’s Wark, situated on the water of Leith, is one of Edinburgh’s oldest pubs. This charming waterfront inn, built in 1432, has a rich history that few other pubs can rival. The building was restored by Queen Mary and later became a plague hospital, then was granted to Bernard Lindsay in 1631 by King James VI. Today, The ...
View full reviewSet in the heart of Newhaven, the old fishing harbour of the city, the Starbank Inn is a great Scottish pub. The inn sits on the banks of the River Forth, and the views are stunning. There's a fantastic beer garden too, making it the perfect retreat on warm summer days. Besides its wide range of cask ales, the Starbank also prides i...
View full reviewNot far from Meadowbank Stadium, just east of the city centre, is well-established pub and sports bar, The Scottie. The Scottie is very popular with locals thanks to its seven large screens showing a full spectrum of live sports, and the buzzing atmosphere whenever a big game is on. If you're looking for somewhere to support your ru...
View full reviewSet in the splendour of an Edwardian townhouse, the Hampton Hotel is within easy reach of Edinburgh Zoo and Murrayfield stadium. High ceilings, ornate cornicing and beautiful frescos add to the relaxed, family atmosphere; and this mix of traditional and modern extends to the menu. With a wide selection of dishes to suit all tastes, ...
View full reviewThis warm and traditional pub eagerly awaits every single one of its visitors with an aim to make your stay one that you won't forget - and for all the right reasons. Set in close proximity to Edinburgh's city centre, and within easy reach of the seaside at Portobello, this cosy inn offers the perfect stop for those in need of refue...
View full reviewThe Kinleith Arms is found on Lanark Road, which winds its way through the village of Juniper Green, one of a string of lovely suburbs on the outskirts of Edinburgh. You couldn't ask for a more convenient location; the pub is a stone's throw from Torphin Hills Golf Club and is easily accessible from the city bypass, making it a natu...
View full reviewThe village of Lasswade is worth seeking out in order to visit the friendly Polton Inn. It may only be a few miles from the bustling capital but a visit to this traditional pub will soon see the stresses of city life melt away. Manager Lesley and her staff offer the warmest of welcomes and a family-friendly environment. A bright, ai...
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