Mary's Guidebook

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Mary's Guidebook

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"Ghillie Dhu is a traditional Scottish bar and restaurant nestled in the West End of Edinburgh’s city centre. Enjoy cosy snugs, traditional live music and an extensive drinks list including whisky flights and our very own Ghillie Ale. We pride ourselves on celebrating Scotland’s larder and strive to showcase some of the finest suppliers from all over the country. Whether you’re looking for a special dining experience in our stunning Auditorium or a bite to eat in our main bar, we have the perfect menu for you! Originally St Thomas Episcopal Church, Ghillie Dhu has been beautifully restored to showcase its traditional features and is a stunning example of the capitals intricate architecture. Our stunning Auditorium features ornate cornicing" Want to learn Scottish dancing ? Here teaches on a Friday and Saturday night , so close to the flat !
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Ghillie Dhu
1A Rutland Street
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"Ghillie Dhu is a traditional Scottish bar and restaurant nestled in the West End of Edinburgh’s city centre. Enjoy cosy snugs, traditional live music and an extensive drinks list including whisky flights and our very own Ghillie Ale. We pride ourselves on celebrating Scotland’s larder and strive to showcase some of the finest suppliers from all over the country. Whether you’re looking for a special dining experience in our stunning Auditorium or a bite to eat in our main bar, we have the perfect menu for you! Originally St Thomas Episcopal Church, Ghillie Dhu has been beautifully restored to showcase its traditional features and is a stunning example of the capitals intricate architecture. Our stunning Auditorium features ornate cornicing" Want to learn Scottish dancing ? Here teaches on a Friday and Saturday night , so close to the flat !
Upmarket village feel, cool trendy restaurants and bars, independent quirky shops AND bargain charity shops! Even one for wedding dresses! With its cobbled streets, elegant Georgian architecture, lush green parks & gardens and abundant mix of independent shops & restaurants, Stockbridge is one of the city’s most popular neighbourhoods. Located to the north of the city, Stockbridge is just a short walk from the bustling city centre, and yet has it distinct and charming village feel. Whether visiting for the day or staying longer, this small but perfectly formed neighbourhood is packed with delights that’ll make you come back again and again….. The market has been open every Sunday from 10am-5pm from 11th September 2011, and trades year round. It's a foodie heaven and hosts the best street food in Edinburgh, so whether you're looking for something special for supper, a continental style lunch, or planning a dinner party - the Stockbridge Market will have some new produce for you to try. How about some olives as an aperitif, quality meat or fish with locally grown vegetables, followed by a selection of French cheeses and nutty brown bread, and finish things off with some traditional crepe suzettes or 'latest craze' macaroons or home baked cakes.....Or local jams, cakes and lots of crafts to take home as pressies!!! Eat, meet, great or treat there's something here for everyone, a truely wonderful experience
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Stockbridge
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Upmarket village feel, cool trendy restaurants and bars, independent quirky shops AND bargain charity shops! Even one for wedding dresses! With its cobbled streets, elegant Georgian architecture, lush green parks & gardens and abundant mix of independent shops & restaurants, Stockbridge is one of the city’s most popular neighbourhoods. Located to the north of the city, Stockbridge is just a short walk from the bustling city centre, and yet has it distinct and charming village feel. Whether visiting for the day or staying longer, this small but perfectly formed neighbourhood is packed with delights that’ll make you come back again and again….. The market has been open every Sunday from 10am-5pm from 11th September 2011, and trades year round. It's a foodie heaven and hosts the best street food in Edinburgh, so whether you're looking for something special for supper, a continental style lunch, or planning a dinner party - the Stockbridge Market will have some new produce for you to try. How about some olives as an aperitif, quality meat or fish with locally grown vegetables, followed by a selection of French cheeses and nutty brown bread, and finish things off with some traditional crepe suzettes or 'latest craze' macaroons or home baked cakes.....Or local jams, cakes and lots of crafts to take home as pressies!!! Eat, meet, great or treat there's something here for everyone, a truely wonderful experience
It’s true Edinburgh without the tourists ! The tranquil Edinburgh suburb has a lot more to it than meets the eye Morningside in the south of Edinburgh has a reputation as a tranquil, luxurious suburb of Scotland’s capital. And while this is certainly true, there are plenty of things to discover in Morningside which might surprise you. Like the rest of Edinburgh, Morningside has a long and rich history, and as such is steeped in cultural quirks everywhere you look. If you have ever lived in Morningside, some of these may be familiar to you, and if you are thinking of moving to Morningside, these hidden gems are sure to open your eyes to this area’s unique charm. So here are 12 things you probably don’t know about Morningside. It’s a pizza lover’s paradise For foodies, there is nothing quite like finding the perfect pizza. Thankfully, Morningside has plenty of contenders. In fact, there are four delicious pizzerias within less than half a mile of each other on Morningside Road, including Pizza Express, La Favorita and Dominos – all of which opened in the last three years. For those who have no interest in ordering their Italian meals from chains, there are also local Italian restaurants such as Caffé e Cucina (a favourite among residents) as well as Stefano’s fish and chip shop and The Comiston Fry. So you’ll never be short of pizza again. Even Jean Brodie can be found in Pizza Express One of Morningside’s most famous fictional figures, Miss Jean Brodie, has even left her mark on one of Morningside Road’s popular pizzerias. Pizza Express opened in the suburb in 2013, in the former Braid Church. To celebrate the building’s roots, the company have used the church’s organ at the heart of their interior design to celebrate Muriel Spark’s beloved Scottish character. The restaurant’s walls are all decorated with murals inspired by the famous character, including some of her best quotes. The library has seen a lot of ups and downs No one can deny that Morningside Library has had an interesting life. In 2011, the popular haunt for bookworms was treated to a million pound makeover, making the stunning Edwardian building even more beautiful than before. However, the site was quickly forced to close again after dry rot was discovered. It was only at the end of 2013 that the library was finally deemed safe for re-opening. During this interim period, library users spent months visiting a portable library van parked across the road. The Canny Man’s pub has a raucous past The Canny Man’s pub is undoubtedly one of the district’s best known and most loved landmarks, recognised far and wide for its quirky atmosphere and incredible Bloody Marys. The bar opened in 1871 as The Volunteer’s Arms. Nowadays, it is known as a great place to enjoy a few relaxing drinks with family and friends, but The Canny Man hasn’t always been so quiet. In the 1970s, the bar was home to some rather risqué entertainment, including go-go dancers strutting their stuff in sparkly bikinis at all times of day. You’re only a few steps away from the Wild West Most people, including many of the locals, don’t believe Morningside’s Wild West actually exists – until they see it for themselves. But once you see the cantina and jail you won’t soon forget them. This odd, captivating and completely unique area is hidden behind the library and was built back in the 1990s as part of an advertising campaign for a furniture business. It possesses the most successful family-run cinema in Scotland The Dominion Cinema is a stunning example of art deco and has been attracting visitors from far and wide since January 1938. In fact, the Dominion is quite possibly the last remaining family-run cinema in Scotland, so seeing a film here is a completely unique and indulgent experience. The theatre was once a church Back in 1982, Morningside Free Church was built, featuring a huge auditorium. However, nowadays the site has been transformed into the new and improved Church Hill Theatre, which opened in 2006 after extensive refurbishment. There is very little of the original church features left to see in Church Hill now, but it is undeniably a well-used and attractive performance space. You can get coffee from a police box If you’re looking for the best cup of coffee in Morningside, you might be surprised to hear it comes from the little police box sitting outside Marks and Spencer. But it’s true! The Counter set up shop in a former police box back in August 2014, and has continued to be a huge hit with locals and tourists alike. The box is open from 7.30am to 3pm, and the couple behind the coffee stop have recently opened two other converted Edinburgh police boxes in Tollcross and Usher Hall. The Bore Stane lives here Some history buffs out there may have already heard of the Bore Stane (or Stone for any non-Scots). No matter how you pronounce it, you can’t deny the stone’s historical importance. The large, ancient rock marks the spot where King James IV set off to lead his army south towards the Battle of Flodden in 1513. Since then, the stone has been built into the wall and a plaque has been added above it, so it’s not quite as easy to walk past without realising. The trams used to travel through Morningside Edinburgh’s original tram system included Morningside from 1872 until 1956, and the remnants of this time can still be seen throughout the neighbourhood today. Back in the fifties, thousands of local people flocked to see the final tram travel from Morningside Station to Shrubhill depot, and the journey was even broadcast live on the BBC. The bank was once a train station From 1884 to 1962, the quiet freight line which runs underneath Morningside Road was open and used for passenger trains. However, in the early sixties the Edinburgh Suburban Line was decommissioned in favour of other transport methods, and now only the entrance to Morningside Station remains. You’ll have to look hard to see evidence of its past though, as it is now the home of the Bank of Scotland’s Morningside branch. Can you see any hints of its railway past hidden behind the sleek bank exterior? It used to be home to an enormous mansion house The area between Canaan Lane and Newbattle Terrace looked very different back in the late 18th and early 19th century. The familiar streets of Falcon Avenue, Falcon Court and Falcon were nowhere to be found, and instead the space was taken up by a huge mansion house and its 18 acres of grounds. The mansion was called Falcon Hall and belonged to John G. Bartholomew. It was demolished in 1909. However, its legacy still lives on, as the falcon-topped pillars and gates that once marked the entrance to the house now mark the entrance to the Scottish staple Edinburgh Zoo.
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Morningside
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It’s true Edinburgh without the tourists ! The tranquil Edinburgh suburb has a lot more to it than meets the eye Morningside in the south of Edinburgh has a reputation as a tranquil, luxurious suburb of Scotland’s capital. And while this is certainly true, there are plenty of things to discover in Morningside which might surprise you. Like the rest of Edinburgh, Morningside has a long and rich history, and as such is steeped in cultural quirks everywhere you look. If you have ever lived in Morningside, some of these may be familiar to you, and if you are thinking of moving to Morningside, these hidden gems are sure to open your eyes to this area’s unique charm. So here are 12 things you probably don’t know about Morningside. It’s a pizza lover’s paradise For foodies, there is nothing quite like finding the perfect pizza. Thankfully, Morningside has plenty of contenders. In fact, there are four delicious pizzerias within less than half a mile of each other on Morningside Road, including Pizza Express, La Favorita and Dominos – all of which opened in the last three years. For those who have no interest in ordering their Italian meals from chains, there are also local Italian restaurants such as Caffé e Cucina (a favourite among residents) as well as Stefano’s fish and chip shop and The Comiston Fry. So you’ll never be short of pizza again. Even Jean Brodie can be found in Pizza Express One of Morningside’s most famous fictional figures, Miss Jean Brodie, has even left her mark on one of Morningside Road’s popular pizzerias. Pizza Express opened in the suburb in 2013, in the former Braid Church. To celebrate the building’s roots, the company have used the church’s organ at the heart of their interior design to celebrate Muriel Spark’s beloved Scottish character. The restaurant’s walls are all decorated with murals inspired by the famous character, including some of her best quotes. The library has seen a lot of ups and downs No one can deny that Morningside Library has had an interesting life. In 2011, the popular haunt for bookworms was treated to a million pound makeover, making the stunning Edwardian building even more beautiful than before. However, the site was quickly forced to close again after dry rot was discovered. It was only at the end of 2013 that the library was finally deemed safe for re-opening. During this interim period, library users spent months visiting a portable library van parked across the road. The Canny Man’s pub has a raucous past The Canny Man’s pub is undoubtedly one of the district’s best known and most loved landmarks, recognised far and wide for its quirky atmosphere and incredible Bloody Marys. The bar opened in 1871 as The Volunteer’s Arms. Nowadays, it is known as a great place to enjoy a few relaxing drinks with family and friends, but The Canny Man hasn’t always been so quiet. In the 1970s, the bar was home to some rather risqué entertainment, including go-go dancers strutting their stuff in sparkly bikinis at all times of day. You’re only a few steps away from the Wild West Most people, including many of the locals, don’t believe Morningside’s Wild West actually exists – until they see it for themselves. But once you see the cantina and jail you won’t soon forget them. This odd, captivating and completely unique area is hidden behind the library and was built back in the 1990s as part of an advertising campaign for a furniture business. It possesses the most successful family-run cinema in Scotland The Dominion Cinema is a stunning example of art deco and has been attracting visitors from far and wide since January 1938. In fact, the Dominion is quite possibly the last remaining family-run cinema in Scotland, so seeing a film here is a completely unique and indulgent experience. The theatre was once a church Back in 1982, Morningside Free Church was built, featuring a huge auditorium. However, nowadays the site has been transformed into the new and improved Church Hill Theatre, which opened in 2006 after extensive refurbishment. There is very little of the original church features left to see in Church Hill now, but it is undeniably a well-used and attractive performance space. You can get coffee from a police box If you’re looking for the best cup of coffee in Morningside, you might be surprised to hear it comes from the little police box sitting outside Marks and Spencer. But it’s true! The Counter set up shop in a former police box back in August 2014, and has continued to be a huge hit with locals and tourists alike. The box is open from 7.30am to 3pm, and the couple behind the coffee stop have recently opened two other converted Edinburgh police boxes in Tollcross and Usher Hall. The Bore Stane lives here Some history buffs out there may have already heard of the Bore Stane (or Stone for any non-Scots). No matter how you pronounce it, you can’t deny the stone’s historical importance. The large, ancient rock marks the spot where King James IV set off to lead his army south towards the Battle of Flodden in 1513. Since then, the stone has been built into the wall and a plaque has been added above it, so it’s not quite as easy to walk past without realising. The trams used to travel through Morningside Edinburgh’s original tram system included Morningside from 1872 until 1956, and the remnants of this time can still be seen throughout the neighbourhood today. Back in the fifties, thousands of local people flocked to see the final tram travel from Morningside Station to Shrubhill depot, and the journey was even broadcast live on the BBC. The bank was once a train station From 1884 to 1962, the quiet freight line which runs underneath Morningside Road was open and used for passenger trains. However, in the early sixties the Edinburgh Suburban Line was decommissioned in favour of other transport methods, and now only the entrance to Morningside Station remains. You’ll have to look hard to see evidence of its past though, as it is now the home of the Bank of Scotland’s Morningside branch. Can you see any hints of its railway past hidden behind the sleek bank exterior? It used to be home to an enormous mansion house The area between Canaan Lane and Newbattle Terrace looked very different back in the late 18th and early 19th century. The familiar streets of Falcon Avenue, Falcon Court and Falcon were nowhere to be found, and instead the space was taken up by a huge mansion house and its 18 acres of grounds. The mansion was called Falcon Hall and belonged to John G. Bartholomew. It was demolished in 1909. However, its legacy still lives on, as the falcon-topped pillars and gates that once marked the entrance to the house now mark the entrance to the Scottish staple Edinburgh Zoo.
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Queensferry
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프린스 스트리트
Princes Street
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Scottish Antique & Arts Centre, and Restaurant
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Dominion Cinema
Newbattle Terrace
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Amazing bar with great food and garden
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Canny Mans
237 Morningside Rd
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Amazing bar with great food and garden

Food scene

Historic town home of golf , quaint cobbled streets
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St Andrews
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Historic town home of golf , quaint cobbled streets
There is a playplark but it’s a huge open space to enjoy. Snowballs in the winter, taps aff in the summer with a few drinks ! Between the lovely Bruntsfield and Marchmont, student buildings from centuries ago !
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Meadows playpark
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There is a playplark but it’s a huge open space to enjoy. Snowballs in the winter, taps aff in the summer with a few drinks ! Between the lovely Bruntsfield and Marchmont, student buildings from centuries ago !
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Indigo Yard
7 Charlotte Ln
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Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh's historic old town, behind the castle, the Grassmarket neighbourhood is one of the most vibrant, picturesque and lively areas of the city. A paradise of independent merchants, designers and artisans, the Grassmarket is simply bursting with some of the best shopping Edinburgh has to offer. The area is well known for being home to some of the best restaurants in Edinburgh as well as some of the most animated and eclectic bars. On Victoria Street, step smartly into Walker Slater to find smartly tailored tweed suits, coats and accessories. If you need something equally cosy but a little less formal, Bill Baber Knitwear and Hawico both have a range of locally made designer knitwear, including jumpers and cardigans, dresses and accessories. If vintage fashions are more your style, Armstrong's Grassmarket shop is filled to the brim with leather jackets, vintage kilts, cashmere and all kinds of cool retro clothing, tchotchkes and accessories. Godiva Boutique, on West Port, also carry a selection of vintage clothes, along with vintage inspired pieces from Scottish designers, and a made-to-measure service. Swish is a family-owned business, selling modern fashions and cool accessories for women, men and children. As well as the shop on Victoria Street, they also have a shop on Cockburn Street and a customised t-shirt printing studio on Saint Leonards Street.
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그래스마켓
10 Grassmarket
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Nestled in the heart of Edinburgh's historic old town, behind the castle, the Grassmarket neighbourhood is one of the most vibrant, picturesque and lively areas of the city. A paradise of independent merchants, designers and artisans, the Grassmarket is simply bursting with some of the best shopping Edinburgh has to offer. The area is well known for being home to some of the best restaurants in Edinburgh as well as some of the most animated and eclectic bars. On Victoria Street, step smartly into Walker Slater to find smartly tailored tweed suits, coats and accessories. If you need something equally cosy but a little less formal, Bill Baber Knitwear and Hawico both have a range of locally made designer knitwear, including jumpers and cardigans, dresses and accessories. If vintage fashions are more your style, Armstrong's Grassmarket shop is filled to the brim with leather jackets, vintage kilts, cashmere and all kinds of cool retro clothing, tchotchkes and accessories. Godiva Boutique, on West Port, also carry a selection of vintage clothes, along with vintage inspired pieces from Scottish designers, and a made-to-measure service. Swish is a family-owned business, selling modern fashions and cool accessories for women, men and children. As well as the shop on Victoria Street, they also have a shop on Cockburn Street and a customised t-shirt printing studio on Saint Leonards Street.
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The Three Sisters
139 Cowgate
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Positioned in the heart of Edinburgh’s Bruntsfield, Montpeliers Bar and Brasserie has been a firm favourite amongst locals for over twenty years. At Montpeliers, We Are Local and are forever striving to work closely with our suppliers to bring you great, locally-sourced Scottish products. Serving breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner seven days a week, Montpeliers is particularly well known for its brunches. Infamous in fact, with the ‘Full Monty’ breakfast being a firm favourite in Bruntsfield and beyond!
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Montpeliers
159-161 Bruntsfield Pl
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Positioned in the heart of Edinburgh’s Bruntsfield, Montpeliers Bar and Brasserie has been a firm favourite amongst locals for over twenty years. At Montpeliers, We Are Local and are forever striving to work closely with our suppliers to bring you great, locally-sourced Scottish products. Serving breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner seven days a week, Montpeliers is particularly well known for its brunches. Infamous in fact, with the ‘Full Monty’ breakfast being a firm favourite in Bruntsfield and beyond!
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Rendezvous Chinese Restaurant
10a Queensferry St
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teuchters bar & bunker is a freehouse in edinburgh’s west end well known as a venue for rugby fans travelling to & from murrayfield. tucked away on william street, it’s a hidden gem popular with locals & only a 5 minute saunter from both haymarket station & princes street. our ethic at teuchters bar has always been to provide a relaxed and highland-style community pub where all are welcome (within reason) and our food menu reflects that. it started with the idea that even if you couldn’t find a table, it would still be possible to perch at the bar or round one of the many pillars and shovel something down to soak up the beer. the pub is centred around the large whisky selection which includes around 120 single malts, a few international & blended whiskies & the hoop of destiny: a game of hoopla with malt whisky as the prize, pop in for full details! deli boards served with a bowl of fresh bread & crieff oatcakes (gluten free bread & oatcakes available on request) fish board smoked mackerel pate, belhaven ‘hot smoked’ brown trout, smoked salmon, sweet soused orkney herring, caper & chive mayo tattie salad 16.50 ploughmans board tain mature cheddar, a wee pork pie, ramsays of carluke ham, soft boiled organic egg, caper & chive tattie salad, apple & beer chutney 15.00 scottish cheese slate isle of kintyre smoked cheddar, tain mature cheddar, clava organic brie, strathdon blue, beer & apple chutney for one 8.50 2 share 15.00 deli board combo choose: fish, ploughmans or cheese with a large mug of hand cut chips choose: a bottle of sangiovese or trebbiano 38.00 salad bowls arran mustard dressed mixed leaf salad, cherry tomatoes, crispy bacon lardons, east lothian mozzarella, herb croutons & soft boiled organic egg as it comes 10.50 chicken 15.00 cajun chicken 15.50 shetland scallops & stornoway black pudding 20.00 served daily 12.00pm – 9.30pm please order via the QR code on your table or at the bar dietary & allergen info online, typed copies of menu & dietary info available too mugs, sides, snacks bowl of bread and butter 2.00 bowl of olives chilli oil marinated large spanish gordal olives with crusty bread 6.75 soup of the day please ask for details served with bread & butter small mug 4.50 large mug 6.95 muckle chip butty hand cut chips in a buttered roll 7.50 add: cajun spice, campbeltown cheddar or jalapenos for 1.00 each venison chipolatas honey roasted & served with a spicy barbecue dip 7.95 mac ‘n’ cheese campbeltown cheddar macaroni small 5.25 large 9.75 add: crispy bacon bits, beef chilli or smoked salmon for 1.00 each mug of hand cut chips albert bartlett rooster potato chips small 4.85 large 6.95 add: cajun spice, campbeltown cheddar or jalapenos for 1.00 each nachos (serves 2) layered with campbeltown cheddar, yester farm mozzarella & jalapenos guacamole, sour cream & salsa on the side teuchters bar & bunker as they come beef chilli bean chilli chicken & chorizo vegan as they come vegan bean chilli 10.00 12.00 11.00 13.00 10.00 11.00 vegan & vegetarian dishes macsweens vegan haggis stovies vegan haggis, veggies & tatties, crieff oatcakes small mug 5.00 large mug 9.50 macsweens vegan haggis, neeps & tatties arran mustard & whisky cream (v) or red onion jam (vegan) 10.50 bowl of bean chilli vegan cheddar or mature cheddar (v) hand cut chips, garlic bread & vegan mayo 12.50 bbl’s vegan teuchter dog 10.75 large soft roll, caramelised onions & hand cut chips vegan cheddar or mature cheddar (v) add: bean chilli 3.00 vegan salad bowl lemon dressed mixed leaf salad, gordal olives, cherry tomatoes, vegan mozzarella, herb croutons 10.50 fish & shellfish all beautifully fresh from sea magee & welch newhaven fishmongers cullen skink creamy smoked haddock soup with bread & butter small mug 5.65 large mug 9.95 scallops & risotto seared shetland king scallops on creamy smoked haddock, lemon thyme & scallion risotto 20.00 fish & chips (gluten free on request) battered north sea haddock fillets, hand cut chips, garden peas & tartare sauce 15.00 shetland scallops pan fried & served in the shell with garlic & herb butter 3 some 12.00 1⁄2 dozen 23.00 add; bacon & stornoway black pudding 2.00 on 3 some 4.00 on 1⁄2 dozen add; a wee mug of hand cut chips 4.00 mussels shetland blue shell mussels choose from: traditional mariniere (no cream) thistly cross cider & chilli creamy strathdon blue & bacon bowl with crusty bread 10.75 kilo pot with crusty bread, hand cut chips & aioli 18.00 burgers & dogs served in a large soft roll with hand cut albert bartlett rooster potato chips (gluten free rolls available on request) add: bacon, campbeltown mature cheddar, or jalapenos for 1.00 each grilled chicken fillet burger iceberg lettuce, tomato, mayo & relish 12.75 make it: cajun spiced fillet for 1.00 beef burger john gilmours borders farmed beef burger, iceberg lettuce, tomato, mayo & relish 12.75 grilled highland venison & pancetta burger iceberg lettuce, tomato, mayo, caramelised onion & strathdon blue 13.75 veggie burger macsweens veggie haggis, beetroot & roasted squash, onion relish & mayo choose; campbeltown cheddar, clava brie or strathdon blue cheese 12.50 the teuchter dog borders jumbo venison & pork sausage with campbeltown cheddar & caramelised onions 10.75 add: beef chilli 3.00 carnivore dishes haggis, neeps & tatties arran mustard & whisky cream 10.75 haggis stovies haggis, veggies & tatties crieff oatcakes small mug 5.75 sausage & mash large mug 9.95 teuchters sausage of the day creamy mashed potato, onion & red wine gravy 13.00 bowl of beef chilli melted campbeltown cheddar, hand cut chips, garlic bread & sour cream 12.75 steak pie andersons of leith steak pie, hand cut chips or creamy mash, garden peas & a wee jug of rich red wine gravy 12.75 single pie & a wee jug of rich red wine gravy 6.50
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Teuchters
26 William St
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teuchters bar & bunker is a freehouse in edinburgh’s west end well known as a venue for rugby fans travelling to & from murrayfield. tucked away on william street, it’s a hidden gem popular with locals & only a 5 minute saunter from both haymarket station & princes street. our ethic at teuchters bar has always been to provide a relaxed and highland-style community pub where all are welcome (within reason) and our food menu reflects that. it started with the idea that even if you couldn’t find a table, it would still be possible to perch at the bar or round one of the many pillars and shovel something down to soak up the beer. the pub is centred around the large whisky selection which includes around 120 single malts, a few international & blended whiskies & the hoop of destiny: a game of hoopla with malt whisky as the prize, pop in for full details! deli boards served with a bowl of fresh bread & crieff oatcakes (gluten free bread & oatcakes available on request) fish board smoked mackerel pate, belhaven ‘hot smoked’ brown trout, smoked salmon, sweet soused orkney herring, caper & chive mayo tattie salad 16.50 ploughmans board tain mature cheddar, a wee pork pie, ramsays of carluke ham, soft boiled organic egg, caper & chive tattie salad, apple & beer chutney 15.00 scottish cheese slate isle of kintyre smoked cheddar, tain mature cheddar, clava organic brie, strathdon blue, beer & apple chutney for one 8.50 2 share 15.00 deli board combo choose: fish, ploughmans or cheese with a large mug of hand cut chips choose: a bottle of sangiovese or trebbiano 38.00 salad bowls arran mustard dressed mixed leaf salad, cherry tomatoes, crispy bacon lardons, east lothian mozzarella, herb croutons & soft boiled organic egg as it comes 10.50 chicken 15.00 cajun chicken 15.50 shetland scallops & stornoway black pudding 20.00 served daily 12.00pm – 9.30pm please order via the QR code on your table or at the bar dietary & allergen info online, typed copies of menu & dietary info available too mugs, sides, snacks bowl of bread and butter 2.00 bowl of olives chilli oil marinated large spanish gordal olives with crusty bread 6.75 soup of the day please ask for details served with bread & butter small mug 4.50 large mug 6.95 muckle chip butty hand cut chips in a buttered roll 7.50 add: cajun spice, campbeltown cheddar or jalapenos for 1.00 each venison chipolatas honey roasted & served with a spicy barbecue dip 7.95 mac ‘n’ cheese campbeltown cheddar macaroni small 5.25 large 9.75 add: crispy bacon bits, beef chilli or smoked salmon for 1.00 each mug of hand cut chips albert bartlett rooster potato chips small 4.85 large 6.95 add: cajun spice, campbeltown cheddar or jalapenos for 1.00 each nachos (serves 2) layered with campbeltown cheddar, yester farm mozzarella & jalapenos guacamole, sour cream & salsa on the side teuchters bar & bunker as they come beef chilli bean chilli chicken & chorizo vegan as they come vegan bean chilli 10.00 12.00 11.00 13.00 10.00 11.00 vegan & vegetarian dishes macsweens vegan haggis stovies vegan haggis, veggies & tatties, crieff oatcakes small mug 5.00 large mug 9.50 macsweens vegan haggis, neeps & tatties arran mustard & whisky cream (v) or red onion jam (vegan) 10.50 bowl of bean chilli vegan cheddar or mature cheddar (v) hand cut chips, garlic bread & vegan mayo 12.50 bbl’s vegan teuchter dog 10.75 large soft roll, caramelised onions & hand cut chips vegan cheddar or mature cheddar (v) add: bean chilli 3.00 vegan salad bowl lemon dressed mixed leaf salad, gordal olives, cherry tomatoes, vegan mozzarella, herb croutons 10.50 fish & shellfish all beautifully fresh from sea magee & welch newhaven fishmongers cullen skink creamy smoked haddock soup with bread & butter small mug 5.65 large mug 9.95 scallops & risotto seared shetland king scallops on creamy smoked haddock, lemon thyme & scallion risotto 20.00 fish & chips (gluten free on request) battered north sea haddock fillets, hand cut chips, garden peas & tartare sauce 15.00 shetland scallops pan fried & served in the shell with garlic & herb butter 3 some 12.00 1⁄2 dozen 23.00 add; bacon & stornoway black pudding 2.00 on 3 some 4.00 on 1⁄2 dozen add; a wee mug of hand cut chips 4.00 mussels shetland blue shell mussels choose from: traditional mariniere (no cream) thistly cross cider & chilli creamy strathdon blue & bacon bowl with crusty bread 10.75 kilo pot with crusty bread, hand cut chips & aioli 18.00 burgers & dogs served in a large soft roll with hand cut albert bartlett rooster potato chips (gluten free rolls available on request) add: bacon, campbeltown mature cheddar, or jalapenos for 1.00 each grilled chicken fillet burger iceberg lettuce, tomato, mayo & relish 12.75 make it: cajun spiced fillet for 1.00 beef burger john gilmours borders farmed beef burger, iceberg lettuce, tomato, mayo & relish 12.75 grilled highland venison & pancetta burger iceberg lettuce, tomato, mayo, caramelised onion & strathdon blue 13.75 veggie burger macsweens veggie haggis, beetroot & roasted squash, onion relish & mayo choose; campbeltown cheddar, clava brie or strathdon blue cheese 12.50 the teuchter dog borders jumbo venison & pork sausage with campbeltown cheddar & caramelised onions 10.75 add: beef chilli 3.00 carnivore dishes haggis, neeps & tatties arran mustard & whisky cream 10.75 haggis stovies haggis, veggies & tatties crieff oatcakes small mug 5.75 sausage & mash large mug 9.95 teuchters sausage of the day creamy mashed potato, onion & red wine gravy 13.00 bowl of beef chilli melted campbeltown cheddar, hand cut chips, garlic bread & sour cream 12.75 steak pie andersons of leith steak pie, hand cut chips or creamy mash, garden peas & a wee jug of rich red wine gravy 12.75 single pie & a wee jug of rich red wine gravy 6.50

Neighbourhoods

Discover the past with this great free museum on the entrance to the great river Tay . Imagine life of old and ask questions from the local guides. Picnic on the grassy walled garden !
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Castle Approach
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Discover the past with this great free museum on the entrance to the great river Tay . Imagine life of old and ask questions from the local guides. Picnic on the grassy walled garden !
Quaint seaside town , charming individual shops, loads of charity shops, boutiques, food stores, restaurants, cafes
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Broughty Ferry
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Quaint seaside town , charming individual shops, loads of charity shops, boutiques, food stores, restaurants, cafes
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The Royal Arch
285 Brook St
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Up and coming Dundee , cool micro brewery, independent cafes and pubs , music scene. Try The oldest bar in town The Pillars, for a warm welcome !
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Dundee
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Up and coming Dundee , cool micro brewery, independent cafes and pubs , music scene. Try The oldest bar in town The Pillars, for a warm welcome !
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Bruach Bar
326 Brook St
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Great regular bus to everywhere, train station near too

Great central base to visit everywhere. Glasgow, St. Andrews, Aberdeen . Countryside , hills, glens, beaches , local towns
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Make a picnic in our kitchen

Pack a snack to take on your day out ! Use our kitchen to cook at night !
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All season clothes!

Weather changes so be prepared! T shirts bikini Wellies all in one day !
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Would you like a wee dram ?!

Sociable and fun drinks in the pub! Chat to locals ! So many local bars around , and yes I have been in most of them ! Cool cocktails? Angels share or Jonnie Walker rooftop bar , good pint ? Mathers or Tuechers , food ? Anywhere! Italian? La Piazza Chinese ?The Rendezvous Pub Grub lots of places, Ryan’s for people watching, Wighams for wine, Voyage of Buck just because of the piano; all 5 minutes from the lovely Alva Street .
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Breakfast! Porridge Arbroath smokies haggis ?! You choose !

Taste our local delicacies for breakfast !
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Edinburgh! Hidden places where locals hang out !

West end Edinburgh! Not touristy but full of independent shops, cafe, pubs! Walk along cobbled streets and shop at quirky shops .
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Edinburgh buses !

They are cheap ! Buy a day ticket ! Go everywhere! Download the app! See the sights from the top deck ! Chat to the locals !
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Walk! Alva street is very central !

Wander around ! Look up at the buildings! Stop for a coffee or drink in an independent place . You can always jump on a bus to come back ! Or Uber !
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Supermarket

Buy a baguette and make a sandwich!
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Book restaurants or rooftop bars , Edinburgh shows or tattoo

The cool places get booked up quickly
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Smile and chat !

We are Scottish! We love everyone! Proud of our city and country . No politics or religion!