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I'm off to Edinburgh for an overnighter and will be meeting a colleague for a couple of Ales. A decent pub near the Royal Mile (where our hotel is) would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Canons gait, bottom end on the right as you walk downhill. Good ales, decent prices, nothing special but good enough.
Innis & Gunn have one on Lothian Road
Brew Dog have one on Cowgate
The Villager and The Outsider on the The Bridges
The Blue Blazer on Bread Street
Do not go into Deacon Brodies on the RM
Haven't been there for years.
However, unless things have drastically changed there are loads of good pubs in that part of the City.
Take a walk to the Grassmarket, the White Hart, The Beehive, The Last Drop were all good pubs "back in the day".
Holyrood 9A, nice place, lots of choice of beer, and delicious burgers to go with it all.
Bow Bar by default would get my vote (and has got my custom in the past for many years!), on Victoria Street.
Likes of the Jolly Judge are not bad either, near top of the Royal Mile. Not sure about beer selection mind you.
Take a walk to the Grassmarket, the White Hart, The Beehive, The Last Drop were all good pubs "back in the day".
Not sure when "back in the day" was but they've been arse bleedingly expensive for a long time now.
Bow Bar +1
Not sure when "back in the day" was
About 20 - 25 years ago. I guess the prices may of changed a bit now.....
about 25 years ago was when - probably - I was last in these establishments (and the Black Bull, don't forget the one at the end..). Are they still going then? blimey!
Good times mind, can just about recall many happy after-work drinks there or thereabouts..
I was pleasantly surprised by the Ensign Ewart right near the top of the mile. Considering how close it was to the castle it felt surprisingly like a quiet wee local and served a decent enough pint of Deuchars if I remember.
Devil's Advocate is quite cool, fairly new pub halfway down Advocate's close, nice interior although verging a tiny bit towards 'hipster' if that's not your sort of thing.
Whistle Binkies if you want sticky floors and some [s]good[/s] loud amateur live music 8)
The halfway house usually has some good ales on tap
Plus1fir Devil's Advocate.
In there a few weeks ago,good food and not too hipster.
The Royal Oak. Refreshingly old school.
About 20 - 25 years ago. I guess the prices may of changed a bit now.....
Aye, even 8 years ago it was ridiculous (last time I was down there as a captive audience member, Red Bull Race)
Always enjoyed a pint in the Guildford arms. Best avoided on a Saturday pre footie the clientele can be excitable.
Bow Bar, Brewdog on Cowgate, OX184 get my vote. Southern and Blackfriars bar a little further towards Holyrood too.
The Bank, on the Royal Mile. Good whisky selection.
I really enjoyed the Bow bar for it's beer selection, and the staff were very good. Quite, which is good if you want to talk instead of shout over music.
Sandy Bells for me Forrest Road Good beer and music if your lucky
Sorry, I meant quiet.
These are all far too civilised choices. But it's a start. You may find yourself in Banshees Labrynth at 3am wondering what the hell happened.
The Jolly Judge, near the top of the Royal Mile. Nice little pub, decent beer, highly possible that the fire will be on. Enjoy!
Bannermans - decent beer and music if you want that.
Lots of the other mentioned are good too.
Bow Bar would be my choice however.