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The George Inn was visited by Shakespeare and Dickens so that alone makes it worth having a pint at. Currently offering a nice range of beers including; ciders, lagers, and bitters on offer. Lots of charm tucked away off the main road in Borough.
Grog & Gruel is a traditional Alehouse and Restaurant serving a wide selection of locally & regionally brewed ales as well as offering an imaginative and interesting food menu.
Howies Scottish Restaurant, located in a 600 year old building in Edinburgh. Serving quailty bistro food from fresh ingredients. Lunch is a great value and reservations recommended for evenings.
The Lamb & Flag in Rose Street has a reputation as the oldest pub in the area, though records are not clear. The first mention of a pub on the site is 1772 (when it was called the Cooper's Arms – the name changing to Lamb & Flag in 1833); the 1958 brick exterior conceals what may be an early 18th-century frame of a house replacing the original one built ...
The Last Drop Tavern is in the heart of the Grassmarket in the capital city of Edinburgh, Scotland.Atmospheric pub serving range of real ales and Scottish dishes next to the old execution site. Dining options: Breakfast/Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
Mother Mash takes their potatoes very serious, getting them locally and making every order fresh. Also offering a good range of sausages, pies and gravy in a cute and casual restaurant. Brillant confort food.
It's not your standard Earl Grey and Lapsang Souchong fayre here; the teas are pleasingly alcoholic. You choose either a gin tea or a champagne tea from the menu. The cocktail, without the alcohol, is presented in the big teapot; the alcohol is in the milk jug. They also have a bottemless option. Sandwiches and cakes likecoconut and chocolate layer cake, big chocolate...
Ondine restaurant where the spectacular Oyster Bar offers casual seafood dining at it’s best. It is a great place for a pre dinner cocktail or to enjoy oysters with champagne or even local craft beers. Great views of Edinburgh’s Old Town.