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Bar of the Sheep Heid Inn. In addition to the question of the conjectural date, the origin of the pub's name is also a matter of some debate. From the medieval period to early modern times, sheep were reared in Holyrood Park, a royal park beside Duddingston, and were slaughtered in Duddingston before being taken to the Fleshmarket in Edinburgh's Old Town.
The Royal Oak is a 200 year old pub and folk music venue in the Scottish capital city, Edinburgh. [1] It is well known for its live music sessions [2] and counts various high profile Scottish musicians amongst its former resident performers, such as Kris Drever, Bobby Eaglesham, Danny Kyle and Karine Polwart.
Sandy Bell's is a bar in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located on Forrest Road, in the Old Town area of the city. It is known locally and internationally for its live traditional music sessions. [1] [2] Sandy Bell's original name was 'The Forrest Hill Buffet', later becoming 'The Forrest Hill Bar'.
‘Maximalism’ is the word at this gloriously OTT adult-only hotel in Edinburgh’s historic Old Town. Seductive reds, dim lighting and thick curtains encasing four-poster beds create the ...
Edinburgh winner of the CAMRA Real Ale Quality Award (2021 and 2022) [1] [8] Featured in The Times list "Five of the best pubs with fires in Scotland" (2024) [9] Acclaimed mixologist Ryan "Mr Lyan" Chetiyawardana named it one of his favourite bars in the world (2024) [10] Scotch whisky expert Charles MacLean's "Best cosy small bar" in Edinburgh ...
The Oxford Bar is a public house situated on Young Street, in the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. The pub is chiefly notable for having been featured in Sir Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus series of novels. The Oxford Bar, or The Ox, is John Rebus's favourite pub in Edinburgh. [2]
Here’s our pick of the best boutique hotels in Edinburgh. The best boutique hotels in Edinburgh At a glance. Best city centre boutique hotel: The Rutland. Best Old Town boutique hotel: House of Gods
John Dowie's Tavern was an 18th/19th century tavern in Libberton's Wynd in Edinburgh, Scotland, frequented by a number of well-known persons. Its proximity to the Edinburgh law courts also meant it was a haunt of Edinburgh lawyers and judges.