The food was outstanding a lovely place to eat and drink . The barman matty was so warm and friendly and so welcoming . Would recommend to anyone to visit one of the nicest meals we've had in Edinburgh. Carol and Bob x
viajando por el mundo
Nice bar and excellent
Dana Sallamon
We stepped in at noon for a short break and stayed longer than we expected to! The pea & mint soup is very delicious, the garlic bread was okay. The prices and quality of cocktails are quite good. The bartender was very friendly and gave us a good and detailed advice about our choice of whisky, since we didn’t have a clue about that in general. I don’t have a reference but I think 14£ for two small whisky’s isn’t that cheap.
sajad aliarab
In their website and Google map they said they served food until 22:00 but at 20:50 they refuse to get our order and the barman was really rude.
Andrew Wilkinson
Good selection of well kept cask ales
Suzy P.
Food came out quick - was hot and fresh - felt welcomed . Even had a extra wine and dessert :)
David Gilmour
Pleasant city centre bar with an interesting history.It was once the favoured watering hole of famous Scottish poets such as Hugh MacDiarmid and Norman MacCaig and also had a reputation for being a hub of left-wing politics, so much so that the downstairs anteroom was nicknamed the “Little Kremlin”.These days it’s part of the Belhaven chain, but it still has much of it’s old charm and character.The beer is very good and reasonably priced, the staff are friendly and efficient and the surroundings are pleasant and clean.I was there on a cold Thursday evening and the sight of a real fire was most welcoming.I didn’t have food but I’d like to have a meal here at sometime in the future.
Matthew Ellames
Great food and drink at good
stewart mc arthur
Great place second visit yesterday staff great food what more can I say
The food was outstanding a lovely place to eat and drink . The barman matty was so warm and friendly and so welcoming . Would recommend to anyone to visit one of the nicest meals we've had in Edinburgh. Carol and Bob x
Nice bar and excellent
We stepped in at noon for a short break and stayed longer than we expected to! The pea & mint soup is very delicious, the garlic bread was okay. The prices and quality of cocktails are quite good. The bartender was very friendly and gave us a good and detailed advice about our choice of whisky, since we didn’t have a clue about that in general. I don’t have a reference but I think 14£ for two small whisky’s isn’t that cheap.
In their website and Google map they said they served food until 22:00 but at 20:50 they refuse to get our order and the barman was really rude.
Good selection of well kept cask ales
Food came out quick - was hot and fresh - felt welcomed . Even had a extra wine and dessert :)
Pleasant city centre bar with an interesting history.It was once the favoured watering hole of famous Scottish poets such as Hugh MacDiarmid and Norman MacCaig and also had a reputation for being a hub of left-wing politics, so much so that the downstairs anteroom was nicknamed the “Little Kremlin”.These days it’s part of the Belhaven chain, but it still has much of it’s old charm and character.The beer is very good and reasonably priced, the staff are friendly and efficient and the surroundings are pleasant and clean.I was there on a cold Thursday evening and the sight of a real fire was most welcoming.I didn’t have food but I’d like to have a meal here at sometime in the future.
Great food and drink at good
Great place second visit yesterday staff great food what more can I say
Can't wait to go back.
Restaurantji Recommends
OK lovely pint of Guinness
Excellent selection of
Friendly service, good beer ?
Cracking bar very friendly staff good pint and very expensive Whisky but well worth the price as it is £180 a
Uncomfortable experience ever. I don’t know why but I felt unwelcome by staff downstairs. Will not be back.