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74 Pub with really good selection of beers.
Tasty food. |
58 Visited on the Great Graig Pubcrawl Tour April 2012. |
68 Beautiful place. Large and spacious. Pillars add second or third dimension to all of it.
Cask beers were in good condition, didn't really pay attention to other taps. Beer was cheap. 1/3 of pints were served, some as cheap as 0,66 pounds!
Full Scottish breakfast was cheap and it tasted cheap as well.
Would visit again. |
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60 This is a magnificent building right in the centre of new town. Marble columns, intricate tiled floors and a nicely set up solid wooden bar. Lovely fixtures and fittings, then the JDW tat, fortunately not as bad in some places. A place for conversation, they had a little beer festival on for Fringe month. Good place. |
60 A very grand building, formerly a bank, in neoclassical style with a portico at the front, a magnificent hall and a very high, ornate ceiling. We sat in the front room, which was dedicated to Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson and Alexander Graham Bell. There were four large bookcases and an interesting collection of old books - real ones, which you could take off the shelves, not wallpaper made to look like books! It’s a Wetherspoon pub so of course we were there for breakfast - £3.49 for the traditional breakfast. Unfortunately they didn’t serve the Scottish breakfast, which I prefer as it includes black pudding. There were three or four sets of five hand pumps and a few Scottish beers, including Stewart, were on offer.
(Visited 3 February 2017). |
44 Visited on the August 11th of 2016. Place is impresive with a great hall and lots of smaller rooms. Ambiance is OK for watch some Sport events. Food was horrible, the hamburger almost makes me cry. |
60 Very large Spoons, busy and not particularly good. |
56 (Visited Sunday 21/02/2016 – early afternoon) This place looks very impressive from the outside but on entering it was absolutely rammed and very noisy. All tables were taken and lots of people standing. A table opportunity opened up so sat to check the menu which was essentially a one sided blured rough photocopy which was incredibly difficult to read, it was the same on all other tables – no normal spoons menu, weird. Went to the bar but equally packed and service very slow. In the end left without purchasing anything (probably a good thing) – doubt I will revisit. |
48 Constantly busy, service is slow even by Spoons standards. Large number of taps but most tend to be duplicates. Cask beer is often kept poorly. |
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