#161: Biddy Mulligan’s (and The Wee Pub), Grassmarket, Edinburgh
Wow, this place gets busy on a Saturday evening. It wasn’t so bad up at the back bar, but we found a space through in “The Wee Pub”. Last time […]
Wow, this place gets busy on a Saturday evening. It wasn’t so bad up at the back bar, but we found a space through in “The Wee Pub”. Last time […]
Maggie Dickson’s is named after a fishwife in the 18th century that survived being hung for concealing her pregnancy (more here). Under the law at the time she was deemed […]
The name comes from the proximity to the old public gallows that used to be nearby, and the spot is now a big tourist attraction. Hence, the pub is quite […]
The White Hart is one of the smaller pubs on the Grassmarket. It’s going for the olde pubbe vibe with trinkets on the walls and ceiling, wooden beams (possibly original), […]
The decor in here gives an initial luxurious impression with lush patterned wallpaper, rich reds, golden picture frames, exposed stone walls, woodwork and leather seats. You walk into what feels […]
The Black Bull is a fairly large traditional pub. It’s got old pictures and mirrors, old pub tat, wooden panelling, a long wooden bar, wooden floor, a jukebox, victorian-esque lighting […]
We visited the Fiddler’s Arms on a Saturday afternoon and it was fairly busy. There was a wide range of age-groups, but we suspected most of them were tourists. The […]