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- Save to ListBorrowing the title of James Joyce’s impenetrable novel, this is an Irish pub for large crowds and live music. Read more...
- Save to ListOne of the Belushi’s international chain of bars, the Edinburgh location opposite Waverley Station on Market Street offers food and drink till late. Read more...
- Save to ListCategory: PubsPhone: +44-0-131 667 4268Pub named after 18th century poet Thomas Blacklock who lost his sight as a boy to small pox, but who lived in the area as a successful wordsmith in later years. Read more...
- Save to ListLow ceilinged bar in touristy area of the city. Spills out onto the terraced pavement in the Summer. Read more...
- Save to ListThe Caledonian hotel cocktail bar. Upmarket bar inspired by the era of the Victorian Caledonian Railway. Read more...
- Save to ListA little changed Edwardian public house at the junction of Dalry Road, Haymarket Terrace and Morrison Street, near Haymarket train/tram station. Live folk at the Fringe. Read more...
- Save to ListScotland’s smallest pub, adjoined to more capacious Biddy Mulligans. Opened in 2013, in the heart of the Grassmarket. Room for about 20 people “at a push!”. Read more...
- Save to ListCentral bar in the Edinburgh Old Town. Live music from 9pm til late. Pub grub. Read more...
- Save to ListA bar in a converted church with impressive grand interior and own draft ales. Bar staff in rugby shirts and kilts, and a baronial, banquet hall style set-up in the body of the old church. Read more...
- Save to ListCategory: PubsPhone: +44-0-131 558 8209Late-night opening bar and cafe, with three bars, just off Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Regular comedy nights, karaoke and live music until the wee, wee hours. Read more...