Great historical old school pub dating from the 1890s with original fixtures and fittings.
The serving area is in middle of the establishment effectively splitting the pub in middle - in the old days one half was the 'lounge' part used by the upper classes with the other half of the bar area frequented by the working class.
Its now a listed pub and is not part of a chain.
Has a great selection of cask ales and whiskey.
The wine selection isn't bad either.
Pretty much my local, has possibly one of the cheapest pints (and a good one at that!) in Edinburgh with their own ale at £3.60 a pint. It's dog friendly and has a great old feel with separated sections of the bar and multiple areas for service and drink delivery. Bar staff have always been polite and friendly, the place is clean and comfortable. They don't turn up the music too loud, don't have the TV on sports etc so you can relax and chat properly. My only little gripes:
- it can get pretty busy on a Friday PM, and some other (somewhat boistrous) customers took over my little table without asking if it was okay. But that's not really the pub's fault.
- the toilets could use a bit of a spruce up, I like in a way that they are a bit old fashioned but they also aren't that nice
- I'd like some food options, even just some sandwiches, but I get that it's not really a priority and is a small thing
It's an amazing bar. I have been going there for over a year now. The atmosphere there is incredible.
Lovely and kind staff.
Great selection of cask beers and always love my visits over here.
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