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The Cambridge Bar is one of Edinburgh's more stylish pubs situated in the heart of the bustling city centre. On Young Street, just off Charlotte Square and George Street, the pub houses a lively sports bar. The interior is full of character, with plenty of space to host groups, and special occasions may be catered for. Address: 20 Young Street Edinburgh EDH Scotland EH2 4JB
Send an Email +44 (0) 131 226 2120
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Basement Bar and Restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, including Mexican, Italian and even Thai fare. The bar is relaxed, loose and funky, and many of the gregarious staff have been around since the Basement's opening in 1994. The owners invest only in the finest of spirits, and some of the more oddball favourites include Jagermeister, Cachaca and Stolichnaya Blue. Address: 10a-12a Broughton Street Edinburgh EDH Scotland EH1 3RH
Send an Email (8) +44 (0) 131 557 0097
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Central Bar The Central Bar is located in a charismatic late 19th century railway station. High corniced ceilings and decorative tiled walls take patrons back to the early 20th century. A good selection of lagers and beers accommpanies the menu of classic pub fare. Live music most nights plus traditional sessions. Address: 7/9 Leith Walk Edinburgh EDH United Kingdom EH6 8LN
Send an Email +44 (0) 131 554 4979
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Deacon Brodie's Tavern Established in 1806, Deacon Brodie's Tavern is named after an infamous Scottish character. Brodie was a deacon who was a bank robber by night, and became a legend for the double-life he lead. He is believed to be the inspiration for the Robert Louis Stevenson novel Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde. A restaurant serves the upstairs. Address: 435 Lawnmarket Edinburgh EDH Scotland
+44 (0) 131 225 6531
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One of Edinburgh's best known waterside pubs, The Old Chain Pier carries a wide array of real ales, and their traditional regular menu is highlighted by an endless variety of ever-changing specials. The pub is named after the narrow pier that stood nearby, from which sailors set off for lands unknown and battles unwon. The pub sits where the pier's booking office originally stood, and from its interior visitors get good views of the First of Forth. Address: 32 Trinity Crescent Edinburgh EDH Scotland EH5 3ED
Send an Email +44 (0) 131 552 1233
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The Royal McGregor Located in the heart of The Royal Mile, The Royal McGregor offers a wide variety of cocktails, wines, spirits, beers, coffees and teas, as well as continental and traditional Scottish dishes. Run by the McGregor family, the pub has an elegantly plastered ceiling, a polished bar and outdoor seating to watch the world go by. Address: 154 High Street, Royal mile Edinburgh EDH Scotland
+44 (0) 131 225 7064
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