Thomas's Edinburgh Guidebook

Thomas
Thomas's Edinburgh Guidebook

Sightseeing

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I-Calton Hill
Calton Hill
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I-Arthur's Seat
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IPalace ye-Holyroodhouse
Canongate
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Top tip: Try to arrive in time to take the guided tour to hear the true depths of Edinburgh’s torrid and ancient history.
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Ikhethelo lase-Edinburgh
Castlehill
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Top tip: Try to arrive in time to take the guided tour to hear the true depths of Edinburgh’s torrid and ancient history.
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Isivakalisi seScott
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Dean Village
Dean Path
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The Real Mary King's Close
2 High St
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Igaleriya Yezokubanzi YaseScotland
1 Queen St
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Izoo yase-Edinburgh
134 Corstorphine Rd
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Iziko Lokuhlalwa Kwamanye Amazwe weScotland
The Mound
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National Museum of Scotland
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Camera Obscura kanye nehlombezayo
549 Castlehill
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From their website: “Come along for an hour and a half of pure gin pleasure. Starting with a G&T on arrival, you'll be shown our unique distilling process before marvelling at our contraptions in our Old Workshop. Your tour will finish with a tutored tasting of three award-winning gins from our range. Unfortunately, we are no longer able to accept under 18s on our public Gin Jolly tours.”
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Pickering's Gin Distillery
Summerhall Distillery
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From their website: “Come along for an hour and a half of pure gin pleasure. Starting with a G&T on arrival, you'll be shown our unique distilling process before marvelling at our contraptions in our Old Workshop. Your tour will finish with a tutored tasting of three award-winning gins from our range. Unfortunately, we are no longer able to accept under 18s on our public Gin Jolly tours.”
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I-Scotch Whisky Experience
354 Castlehill
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Glenkinchie Distillery
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Kingsbarns Distillery and Visitor Centre
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Iziko Lomuzi Wokuphuma Kwezwe
B1347
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Dynamic Earth
Holyrood Road
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Deep Sea World
Forthside Terrace
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Food Scene

££, Great place to try haggis.
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Arcade Bar
48 Cockburn St
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££, Great place to try haggis.
£, You can order the infamous Scottish “Deep fried Mars Bar” here and every other assortment of deep battered/deep fried delicacy.
Clam Shell
148 High St
£, You can order the infamous Scottish “Deep fried Mars Bar” here and every other assortment of deep battered/deep fried delicacy.
££
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Three Birds
3-5 Viewforth
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££
££, Rooftop restaurant with great views of the Castle.
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Chaophraya Thai Restaurant
33 Castle St
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££, Rooftop restaurant with great views of the Castle.
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Chop House
Arch 15 E Market St
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££
££, Great for brunch and near to the Shore on Leith. Famous for its pot-tails (that’s a cocktail in a teapot) and succulent Sunday roast, Roseleaf is one of Leith’s best-loved watering holes. “Wee bowls of soup” and “The Big Yin” feature on the colloquial Scots menu, accentuating the distinctly homey feel. It’s easy to while away an afternoon on the mismatched furniture, soaking up the atmosphere with a pot-tail or two. There’s also a great brunch menu with tasty vegetarian options, including eggs benedict, holy guacamole and “fancy fungi” (assorted wild mushrooms sauteed in garlic and parsley olive oil).
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Roseleaf bar cafe
23-24 Sandport Place
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££, Great for brunch and near to the Shore on Leith. Famous for its pot-tails (that’s a cocktail in a teapot) and succulent Sunday roast, Roseleaf is one of Leith’s best-loved watering holes. “Wee bowls of soup” and “The Big Yin” feature on the colloquial Scots menu, accentuating the distinctly homey feel. It’s easy to while away an afternoon on the mismatched furniture, soaking up the atmosphere with a pot-tail or two. There’s also a great brunch menu with tasty vegetarian options, including eggs benedict, holy guacamole and “fancy fungi” (assorted wild mushrooms sauteed in garlic and parsley olive oil).
££, Does a fantastic Indian twist on a traditional brunch.
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Dishoom Edinburgh
3a St Andrew Square
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££, Does a fantastic Indian twist on a traditional brunch.
£, Grab a slice of great pizza by the beach.
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Civerinos Slice (Portobello)
47-49 Figgate Lane
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£, Grab a slice of great pizza by the beach.
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The Espy
62-64 Bath St
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££, Great vegetarian restaurant.
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David Bann Restaurant
56-58 St Mary's St
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££, Great vegetarian restaurant.
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Mums Great Comfort Food
4A Forrest Rd
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Monteiths
61 High St
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The Witchery by the Castle
352 Castlehill
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Wedgwood The Restaurant
267 Royal Mile
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TING THAI CARAVAN Teviot Place
9 Teviot Pl
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££
£, Great snack on the go. I recommend you add the crackling for a salty crunch.
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Oink Scottish Hog Roast
82 Canongate
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£, Great snack on the go. I recommend you add the crackling for a salty crunch.
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The Fudge House Of Edinburgh
197 Canongate
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££
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Gordons Trattoria
231 High St
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Chez Jules
109 Hanover St
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££, Great vegetarian/vegan restaurant.
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Hendersons
7-13 Barclay Place
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££, Great vegetarian/vegan restaurant.
The Queens Arms
Jimmy's Express
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The Pakora Bar
251-253 Canongate
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Cafes and Coffee Shops

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Polentoni
38 Easter Rd
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Little Fitzroy Coffee
46 Easter Rd
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Artisan Roast
57 Broughton St
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Beetroot Sauvage - Vegan Café, Restaurant, Yoga Studio
33-41 Ratcliffe Terrace
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Vegan cafe
Local favourite for amazing cupcakes.
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Cuckoo's Bakery
150 Dundas St
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Local favourite for amazing cupcakes.
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Red Kite Cafe
7-8 Cadzow Pl
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Blackwood Coffee
235 Morningside Rd
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The Pantry
1 N W Circus Pl
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Within the grounds of the Botanical Gardens.
The Gateway Restaurant
Arboretum Place
Within the grounds of the Botanical Gardens.
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Twelve Triangles bakery & provisions
22-24 Easter Rd
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Mimi's Little Bakehouse - Royal Mile
250 Canongate
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Cambo Gardens
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Seb's Urban Jungle
101 Easter Rd
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Loudons
94B Fountainbridge
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Pubs and Bars

Bar with fantastic ambiance.
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The Voodoo Rooms
19a W Register St
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Bar with fantastic ambiance.
There has reputedly been an inn on this site since 1360, although the core of the current building appears to date from the 18th century with later additions and alterations. If the 1360 foundation date was proved correct it would make The Sheep Heid Inn perhaps the oldest surviving licensed premises in Edinburgh, if not Scotland. It is certainly as famous for its royal connections (>Mary Queen of Scots was a regular five centuries ago) as for its old-fashioned skittle alley (which is still open for business). After you’ve walked up Arthur’s Seat, a well-worn pathway will lead you down to Duddingston and the narrow street to this pub, where you can slake your thirst with a pint of Hawkes Urban Orchard cider. The pub comes into its own in summer, when you can settle in at the lesser-known beer garden round the back.
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The Sheep Heid Inn
43-45 The Causeway
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There has reputedly been an inn on this site since 1360, although the core of the current building appears to date from the 18th century with later additions and alterations. If the 1360 foundation date was proved correct it would make The Sheep Heid Inn perhaps the oldest surviving licensed premises in Edinburgh, if not Scotland. It is certainly as famous for its royal connections (>Mary Queen of Scots was a regular five centuries ago) as for its old-fashioned skittle alley (which is still open for business). After you’ve walked up Arthur’s Seat, a well-worn pathway will lead you down to Duddingston and the narrow street to this pub, where you can slake your thirst with a pint of Hawkes Urban Orchard cider. The pub comes into its own in summer, when you can settle in at the lesser-known beer garden round the back.
Here’s a pub that evokes classy, old-school Edinburgh at its very best: oozing old-school luxury, with polished brass, a marble bar, sparkling shelves of spirits and elaborate paintings. If you manage to squeeze past the milling crowds, try to nab a seat in one of the leather booths – they deliver welcome peace and privacy as you tuck in to mushroom Wellington, lamb rump with rosemary potatoes, or roast monkfish cooked with mussels, clams, samphire, tarragon and white wine.
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Cafe Royal
19 W Register St
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Here’s a pub that evokes classy, old-school Edinburgh at its very best: oozing old-school luxury, with polished brass, a marble bar, sparkling shelves of spirits and elaborate paintings. If you manage to squeeze past the milling crowds, try to nab a seat in one of the leather booths – they deliver welcome peace and privacy as you tuck in to mushroom Wellington, lamb rump with rosemary potatoes, or roast monkfish cooked with mussels, clams, samphire, tarragon and white wine.
This unassuming little pub in Edinburgh’s Old Town is the go-to venue for lovers of Scottish and Irish folk music. Beginning life as a shop, it was a bar by the 1920s, and has, since the 1940s, been known for its legendary “sessions” – raucous, foot-stomping parties. Pass by Sandy Bell’s on any given evening and you’ll find musicians mingling together over rounds of drinks. It is best known for its selection of whiskies, including light, sweet, single-malt Speyside numbers as well as Amrut Fusion (incorporating Himalayan barley) from India and Togouchi 12 Years Blended from Japan.
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Sandy Bell's
25 Forrest Rd
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This unassuming little pub in Edinburgh’s Old Town is the go-to venue for lovers of Scottish and Irish folk music. Beginning life as a shop, it was a bar by the 1920s, and has, since the 1940s, been known for its legendary “sessions” – raucous, foot-stomping parties. Pass by Sandy Bell’s on any given evening and you’ll find musicians mingling together over rounds of drinks. It is best known for its selection of whiskies, including light, sweet, single-malt Speyside numbers as well as Amrut Fusion (incorporating Himalayan barley) from India and Togouchi 12 Years Blended from Japan.
“Canny” is Scots for careful – a quality you’ll need if you’re to circumnavigate the infamous sign outside this Morningside pub, which states: “No smoking, no credit cards, no cameras, no backpackers.” Once you’ve stepped inside, though, things soon warm up graciously. The place has been run by the Kerry family for generations, and it brims with individual character: dim lighting and old-fashioned furnishings accentuate the original interiors. In the front room, a fur-clad mannequin hangs from the ceiling, while the wall of stopped clocks gives you the discombobulating sense of entering a time warp.
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Canny Mans
237 Morningside Rd
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“Canny” is Scots for careful – a quality you’ll need if you’re to circumnavigate the infamous sign outside this Morningside pub, which states: “No smoking, no credit cards, no cameras, no backpackers.” Once you’ve stepped inside, though, things soon warm up graciously. The place has been run by the Kerry family for generations, and it brims with individual character: dim lighting and old-fashioned furnishings accentuate the original interiors. In the front room, a fur-clad mannequin hangs from the ceiling, while the wall of stopped clocks gives you the discombobulating sense of entering a time warp.
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Halfway House
24 Fleshmarket Cl
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The Jolly Judge sits at the foot of an Edinburgh ‘close’, at the centre of one of the capital’s historic Old Town, a mere 2 minutes’ walk from the Castle. A log fire, low-beamed ceilings, a lack of distracting music and an off-duty piper or two characterise this stalwart on the Edinburgh pub scene. It’s easy to miss, semi-underground and tucked away at the end of one of the Royal Mile’s famous alleyways. It serves as a hangout for the local busking community (who roll up for a pint or two between shifts). One of them, Tam, who has busked around the corner for nearly 20 years, describes the Jolly Judge as “a braw wee place with bags of character”. And he’s bang on the money.
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Jolly Judge
7 James Ct
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The Jolly Judge sits at the foot of an Edinburgh ‘close’, at the centre of one of the capital’s historic Old Town, a mere 2 minutes’ walk from the Castle. A log fire, low-beamed ceilings, a lack of distracting music and an off-duty piper or two characterise this stalwart on the Edinburgh pub scene. It’s easy to miss, semi-underground and tucked away at the end of one of the Royal Mile’s famous alleyways. It serves as a hangout for the local busking community (who roll up for a pint or two between shifts). One of them, Tam, who has busked around the corner for nearly 20 years, describes the Jolly Judge as “a braw wee place with bags of character”. And he’s bang on the money.
The Golf Tavern which stands on the west side of the Bruntsfield Links claims to have been established in 1456 which would make it one of the oldest pubs in Edinburgh.
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The Golf Tavern
30 - 31 Wright's Houses
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The Golf Tavern which stands on the west side of the Bruntsfield Links claims to have been established in 1456 which would make it one of the oldest pubs in Edinburgh.
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The Safari Lounge
21 Cadzow Pl
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The Mash Tun Bier House & Kitchen
154 Easter Rd
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Regular traditional live music.
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Captains Bar
4 S College St
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Regular traditional live music.
Neighbouring the King’s Theatre in the Tollcross area of the city, Bennets has been serving characters from both the stage and the street since opening its doors in 1839. The pub’s original Victorian interiors remain intact, featuring ornate dark wood, stained glass windows and a tiered, alcoved bar, lending it a distinctly classy feel. Look out for the tiny jug bar: separated by a timber and leaded-glass panel, it was created for guests who wanted to drink in private, without being seen.
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Bennets Bar
8 Leven St
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Neighbouring the King’s Theatre in the Tollcross area of the city, Bennets has been serving characters from both the stage and the street since opening its doors in 1839. The pub’s original Victorian interiors remain intact, featuring ornate dark wood, stained glass windows and a tiered, alcoved bar, lending it a distinctly classy feel. Look out for the tiny jug bar: separated by a timber and leaded-glass panel, it was created for guests who wanted to drink in private, without being seen.
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The Waverley Bar
3-5 St Mary's St
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The Last Drop, in the heart of Edinburgh’s Grassmarket, derives its name not from alcohol but from a morbid item of local history. The last “drop” in question refers to the final death by hanging to have taken place in the area, just outside the pub’s doors, in 1784. On a separate note, some say the ghost of a little girl haunts its halls. Step inside and the welcome couldn’t be nicer, with all the hallmarks of the classic pub present and correct: low ceilings, booths and button-back leather benches. With a good range of craft beers and ciders, cocktails, champagne and wine, this is a no-frills winner.
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The Blue Bear Cafe
9 Brandon Terrace
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The Last Drop, in the heart of Edinburgh’s Grassmarket, derives its name not from alcohol but from a morbid item of local history. The last “drop” in question refers to the final death by hanging to have taken place in the area, just outside the pub’s doors, in 1784. On a separate note, some say the ghost of a little girl haunts its halls. Step inside and the welcome couldn’t be nicer, with all the hallmarks of the classic pub present and correct: low ceilings, booths and button-back leather benches. With a good range of craft beers and ciders, cocktails, champagne and wine, this is a no-frills winner.
It's clear that Bow Bar's management cares about keeping the tradition of a proper pub alive at a time when so many are disappearing: You won't find music blaring—or any music, for that matter—or TVs broadcasting the latest match. Instead, the focus is squarely on the details, from the polished wood bar to gleaming brass taps that date back to the 1920s. The bar stocks more than 300 single malts alone, but there are also six kegs and eight cask ales, so keep an eye out for your favorite British real ales and craft breweries, as well as under-the-radar international selections.
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The Bow Bar
80 W Bow
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It's clear that Bow Bar's management cares about keeping the tradition of a proper pub alive at a time when so many are disappearing: You won't find music blaring—or any music, for that matter—or TVs broadcasting the latest match. Instead, the focus is squarely on the details, from the polished wood bar to gleaming brass taps that date back to the 1920s. The bar stocks more than 300 single malts alone, but there are also six kegs and eight cask ales, so keep an eye out for your favorite British real ales and craft breweries, as well as under-the-radar international selections.
Located within an old veterinary school-turned-multipurpose arts and cultural center, Summerhall's The Royal Dick is named after the school itself—and it still feels like a bit of a local secret, thanks to its inconspicuous location across a courtyard. Inside are multiple adjoined rooms and walls are covered in quirky found objects, many of which reference the bar's past. In August, the space, a central stopping point between other venues nearby, turns into a jumping Fringe Festival hub.
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The Royal Dick Bar
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Located within an old veterinary school-turned-multipurpose arts and cultural center, Summerhall's The Royal Dick is named after the school itself—and it still feels like a bit of a local secret, thanks to its inconspicuous location across a courtyard. Inside are multiple adjoined rooms and walls are covered in quirky found objects, many of which reference the bar's past. In August, the space, a central stopping point between other venues nearby, turns into a jumping Fringe Festival hub.
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Kay’s Bar
39 Jamaica St
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Cloisters Bar
26 Brougham St
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Teuchters Landing
1c Dock Pl
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The Blue Bear Cafe
9 Brandon Terrace
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Maggie Dicksons
92 Grassmarket
The Queens Arms

Markets

Sunday food market featuring artisanal goods from local producers & stalls for global street fare. 10am - 5pm on Sunday’s.
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Isitolo se-Stockbridge
Saunders Street
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Sunday food market featuring artisanal goods from local producers & stalls for global street fare. 10am - 5pm on Sunday’s.
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Leith Market
Commercial Street
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Comedy club

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The Stand Comedy Club
5 York Place
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Parks and Nature

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Blackford Hill and Pond
4 Charterhall Rd
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Water of Leith Walkway
Water of Leith Walkway
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The Meadows
Melville Drive
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Princes Street
Princes Street
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Arboretum Place
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Gullane Beach
Marine Terrace
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Roslin Glen Country Park
78 Crusader Dr
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Pentland Hills
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Elie Chain Walk - End
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Fife Coastal Path
Path
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Isle of May
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"Links" is a Scots word for land associated with the game of golf. Originally meaning open sandy ground "usually covered with turf, bent grass or gorse, normally near the sea-shore", as at Leith Links or Lundin Links, the word came to mean any ground on which golf was played and is now often used for modern golf courses. A City of Edinburgh Council plaque states that Bruntsfield Links are one of the earliest known locations where the game was played in Scotland, but it is unclear precisely when. The Golf Tavern which stands on the west side of the Links claims to have been established in 1456, although there is no evidence for this other than an unsupported statement made in A history of the Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society, now known as The Royal Burgess Golfing Society. The nearby Golf Tavern is a great for for a drink.
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Bruntsfield Links
Melville Drive
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"Links" is a Scots word for land associated with the game of golf. Originally meaning open sandy ground "usually covered with turf, bent grass or gorse, normally near the sea-shore", as at Leith Links or Lundin Links, the word came to mean any ground on which golf was played and is now often used for modern golf courses. A City of Edinburgh Council plaque states that Bruntsfield Links are one of the earliest known locations where the game was played in Scotland, but it is unclear precisely when. The Golf Tavern which stands on the west side of the Links claims to have been established in 1456, although there is no evidence for this other than an unsupported statement made in A history of the Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society, now known as The Royal Burgess Golfing Society. The nearby Golf Tavern is a great for for a drink.
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Aberlady Local Nature Reserve
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Isle of May
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Portobello Beach Promenade
1 Promenade
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