#246: Pivo, Calton Road, Edinburgh
I haven’t been here in something like 10 years, and on first impressions it’s not changed a lot, except for the beers. There’s not much in the way of (non-big-name) […]
I haven’t been here in something like 10 years, and on first impressions it’s not changed a lot, except for the beers. There’s not much in the way of (non-big-name) […]
The Black Bull is a self-proclaimed rock bar, complete with photos of various rock legends on the wall like Iggy Pop, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and more. The jukebox is […]
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 […]
The Auld Hoose is a traditional tenement pub with a large central bar, dark wood panelling, hooks and stools at the bar, wooden floor, a jukebox, fitted benches and a […]
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 […]
I was really looking forward to this pub, having walked past it over 3000 times in the last 7 years, but never plucking up the courage to go in. It’s […]
Dagda is a magic wee independently run pub that I completely overlooked until last summer, and is now a firm favourite of mine. When I was a student living nearby […]
Bertie’s is a small-ish two room pub around the corner from the King’s Theatre, popular with locals and theatre goers. On a Tuesday night after work it’s definitely more the […]
I was really looking forward to this pub but had to miss out, so this is based on the rest of the crew’s comments and Russ’ photos. From the outside […]
I’ve never been in here and I was on holiday for this visit, so here’s what the lads had to say: Alice Cooper would be intimidated. Fried food odour. Dog […]