#234: The Royal McGregor, High Street, Edinburgh
Another guest post by Iain, cheers guv. There was some doubt about heading to these premises, as we where not sure if it was a bar or a restaurant. The […]
Another guest post by Iain, cheers guv. There was some doubt about heading to these premises, as we where not sure if it was a bar or a restaurant. The […]
Guest post by Iain “The Legend” M. I have been in this bar a couple of times, on a busy Saturday night, but only ever ventured around the bar area. […]
From just peering in the window of The White Horse you would be forgiven for thinking it was small. The front room is bright and simple, with white walls, soft […]
The Tolbooth Tavern looks pretty impressive from the outside, obviously a very old construction. It is “part of the original Canongate Tolbooth which was built in 1591,” where tolls were […]
The Canons’ Gait seems to be an attept at a slightly classier than average traditional pub. There’s wooden panelling but it’s all painted white, sturdy leather dining room seats, spotlights […]
The Kilderkin is a traditional pub that’s way bigger inside than you might expect. There’s lots of dark wood everywhere you look, church pews and a few sofas, big booths […]
No. 1 High Street is a nice straight-forward pub, not trying too hard like others on the Royal Mile. It’s quite traditional without being over-the-top, pretty wooden, a few pictures […]