#41: Kay’s Bar, Jamaica Street, Edinburgh
Kay’s is a small pub hidden away on a side street in the New Town. It’s certainly unique, with the victorian features lending a lot of charm to the place. […]
Kay’s is a small pub hidden away on a side street in the New Town. It’s certainly unique, with the victorian features lending a lot of charm to the place. […]
According to this comment on edinphoto.org.uk, Smithie’s first opened in the 90s as a recreation victorian pub, complete with gas lamps, and taking the name of its architect owner Mr […]
Here we have another gentrification job, opening earlier this year, and replacing the Stags Head (sic). I can’t comment on whether we’ve lost out, having never visited the Stags Head. […]
What used to be McLachlan’s has now been turned into a swanky real ale pub for young things. The staff were friendly, and the atmosphere very relaxed. I don’t know […]
This is the first pub on the tour that I didn’t know existed before drawing up the list of pubs, and I was looking forward to it. Finally, a busy […]
Woohoo! Another 9 pubs ticked off last week, that makes up for the previous week’s feeble attempts, and puts us at almost 15% through the current estimate of 247 pubs. […]
After the din over in Cargo, it was nice and quiet in here. I haven’t noticed it before, but it’s been around for a few years apparently. Quite slick and […]
Why did we have to pick this place on a Saturday night? Nightmare! Bangin’ tunes (too loud), hen and stag dos, not exactly conducive to talking to your friends. It […]
Tucked away just off Lothian Road, this place is bigger than it looks from the outside. For a Saturday night though, I was gobsmacked at how quiet it was. I […]
Opening at the end of last year, perfectly timed for the Edinburgh/Scotland/UK micro-brewing explosion, The Hanging Bat seemed like a brave experiment at first. In the end I think even […]