168 Morningside Road, Edinburgh South EH10 4PU | |
01314474329 | |
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You never know who you'll meet in this big, friendly bar in the heart of Morningside. It could be the local pensioners calling in for a morning coffee; it could be the students from nearby Napier University; it could be the am-dram audience en route to the Churchill Theatre; it could be families who know a great menu when they see one; it could be the ceilidh crowd making use of the upstairs dance floor; or it could be the football fans, making the most of the two Sky boxes and multiple TV screens. Whoever you meet, you're assured of a warm welcome, good company and a fine choice of drinks, from Belhaven Best to Peroni on tap.
Specialised whisky bar. We also dabble in cocktails, support local breweries and just enjoy slinging.
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