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49 Frederick Street, Edinburgh, EH2 IEP
1045 www.queensarmsedinburgh.com
+44 131 225
Described as a hidden jewel below the cobbles of
Frederick Street, The Queens Arms is a well-loved
Edinburgh institution, for tourists and locals alike.
Successfully blending traditional and contemporary,
both in terms of interior design and product, The Queens
Arms is a contemporary, quirky Scottish pub that reflects
the needs and tastes of a varied clientele. The chefs from
The Queens Arms worked with award-winning Executive
Chef David Haetzman to develop a menu that uses
Scottish produce as much as possible and offers fantastic
value for money. Service is also outstanding, with every
member of staff having been trained at Heineken's
Caledonian Brewery, where they learned about the
brewing process and equipment, cellar management,
beer conditioning and more.
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www.therutlandhotel.com
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2-4 Hope Street, Edinburgh EH2 4DB +44 131 226 6669
www.caley-heritable.co.uk
Situated in Edinburgh's chic and bustling West End, with
fantastic views of the historic castle, Ryan's Bar is a hugely
popular venue with locals and tourists alike.
Inside, the décor is striking, with beautifully hand-painted
vaulted ceilings and zinc bar fittings. The comfortable booth
seating and bay windows offer the perfect environment
for relaxing afternoon drinks, and lively nights out with
friends or colleagues. The delicious, reasonably priced food
consists of generous portions of perennially popular staples,
including fabulous fajitas, sizzling steaks and gorgeous soups
and sandwiches. Hidden downstairs away from the bustle
of the main bar is the Cellar Bar, bursting with character,
sophistication and charm.
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4 India Buildings, Victoria Street, Edinburgh, EH1 2EX
+44 131 4777 007 www.espionage007.co.uk
Espionage, one of Edinburgh's top nightclub, bar and
event venues, can be found just off the Grassmarket, in
the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. It's a thriving labyrinth
of clubbing activity spread over five floors. Espionage
boasts a fantastic range of entertainment every night of
the week, including the popular open mic comedy nights.
As one of the most popular nightclubs in Scotland, it truly
welcomes everyone, from students to young professionals,
it s a quality nightclub in every way, offering a
phenomenal selection of premium drinks; perfectly
trained, passionate staff and beautiful surroundings.
+44 131 225 6636
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