The Beer Kitchen, Lothian Road, Edinburgh
The Beer Kitchen is Innis & Gunn’s first bar (see The BeerCast for juicy details), restoring the premises to a pub rather than a strip joint. The last pub on […]
The Beer Kitchen is Innis & Gunn’s first bar (see The BeerCast for juicy details), restoring the premises to a pub rather than a strip joint. The last pub on […]
The Royal Oak is a small bar with regular folk music, one of the most well-kent folk bars in town. It’s a very straight-forward pub with a wooden bar, light […]
We broke our own rules here visiting a hotel bar, but Edinburgh’s short of beer gardens, so when a new one comes along it’s hard to resist, especially on a […]
As we sat across the road in The New Town Bar we debated whether Stac Polly really counted towards our mission. In the end, we couldn’t argue with the big […]
The Theatre Royal is a large, impressive traditional pub close to the Edinburgh Playhouse theatre. I’m fairly sure it was never a theatre in its own right, certainly not with […]
Update, December 2015: under new management, re-opening in the new year. Jeanie Deans Tryste is a small locals’ bar at the foot of Salisbury Crags, tucked away down a residential […]
Another pub I’ve been past countless times, but have never ventured into before. It’s got a little bit of a reputation for liveliness, but not as bad as The Grapes […]
Geordie’s is a slightly old-fashioned pub, hidden down a narrow close near Waverley Station, above The Halfway House. The exterior isn’t all that inviting with its small, frosted windows, but […]
The Fountain used to be a bit rough, but was taken over by The Shilling Group in the last year or so. It couldn’t be much more different, now aimed […]
I missed this visit, and the lads decided to record their notes in a short audio clip instead of filling out a form like last time: Doug: Is there hooks? […]