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18 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH1
The recently refurbished Slug and Lettuce Edinburgh is the perfect choice for combining with any occasion. We are located at the top of Leith Walk in the Omni Leisure development centre, conveniently next door to the Playhouse Theatre.
18 miles Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH1
The Playfair is named after William Henry Playfair, responsible for some of New Town’s finest architecture, including the National Monument on Calton Hill, overlooking the pub. Calton Hill also overlo
18 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH1
Welcome to the Slug & Lettuce Edinburgh, Omni Centre The recently refurbished Slug and Lettuce Edinburgh is the perfect choice for combining with any occasion. We are located at the top of Leith Walk
18 miles Dundee, DD1
18 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH8
Excellent food and quality drinks on Edinburgh's Royal Mile Home of the Edinburgh Rum Club
18 miles Dundee, Angus, DD1
Dundee's premier bar, restaurant, music and live sport venue situated on the Seagate, right in the heart of Downtown Dundee. Home of excellent food, live football, open mic nights & so much more...
18 miles Dundee, Angus, DD1
This pub was once a branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland, having first opened as a bank in 1856.
18 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH1
Traditional Scottish bar serving great food and drink with lively music.
18 miles Dundee, Angus, DD1
Grab a beer, sit back in a restful booth and admire the neo-Gothic, Flanders-style architecture, keeping those digits busy with boardgames, beer books and a range of hot and cold food.
19 miles Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH15
Serving Scottish pub food and real ale for over 600 years, with a similarly veteran skittle alley.The earliest license for an inn on the site of Edinburgh’s Sheep Heid Inn was granted in 1360, which would make it Scotland’s oldest-surviving public house.