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2.5 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH11
Friendly neighbourhood pub in Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh.
2.6 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH3
Jolly Botanist, located in the West End at Haymarket – voted “Best new Pub 2015”. With an old Victorian style interior, the bar has a very welcoming & distinctive feel.
2.9 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH3
20 taps of craft beer, a killer take-away selection in chilled fridges, and of course, some top-notch foodie options to fill your hungry bellies!
3 miles Edinburgh, Lothian, EH10
Famous Edinburgh Public House. Family Run Since 1871.
3 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH2
3 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH2
Slug & Lettuce George Street Edinburgh is a cool and contemporary bar, newly established on the city’s prestigious George Street. Our aim is to attract those seeking high quality food and cocktails in a stylish environment.
3.2 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH10
No matter whether it’s business or pleasure you can be sure that our hotel will cater for your every need. Filled with timeless luxury you can enjoy a home-away-from-home with great service and a cosy, friendly and professional atmosphere.
3.2 miles Edinburgh Airport, Edinburgh, EH12
JD Wetherspoon operated restaurant, serving hot food and drink from 4am every day. Full breakfast menu available until 12pm and our main menu is available all day from 4am. From Fish & Chips; hand ba
3.2 miles Edinburgh, EH12
Born in Edinburgh, in 1771, Walter Scott produced a string of highly successful novels, such as Rob Roy and Ivanhoe. Knighted in 1820, Scott practically reinvented Highland society and the clan tartan
3.3 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH2
This pub takes its name from its former use as the Union Bank of Scotland, the premises being listed grade A. Designed by David Bryce during 1874–1878, in a neo-classical style, these were later compl