BAIRDS TRAVELS AROUND THE WORLD

INCLUDING GLASGOW`S FAMOUS GALLON CLUB
BAIRDS TRAVELS AROUND THE GLOBE
CONTACT DETAILS
INDEX
MYPROFILE
SCOTLAND
GLASGOW
GLASGOWSFAMOUSGALLONCLUB
BAIRDSWALKSOFGLASGOW
BAIRD OF COOCADDENS
GUIDETOBUDGETTRAVEL
CHARITY
ENGLAND
TOUROFEUROPE
AMERICA
CHINA
CANADA/TORONTO
BARBADOS
HONGKONG
NORWAY
POLAND
GERMANY
ITALY
ICELAND
MALTA
TURKEY
AUSTRIA
SWEDEN
FRANCE/PARIS
CROATIA
LATVIA/RIGA
SPAIN
PORTUGAL
CZECHREPUBLIC
HOLLAND
HUNGARY
CYPRUS
GUESTTRAVELLERS
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
THEBRYDENADVENTURE
BARSOFTHEWORLD
GLASGOWBARS
EDINBURGHBARS
BARSINEUROPE
HARDROCKCAFE
PARTIES
MUSIC
WHERE AM I ?
TRAVELIQ
BOB THE DRIVER
FOOTBALL
SIGNTHEGUESTBOOK
THANK YOU
 
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Edinburgh offers a wide range of pubs to suit every taste and occasion: Be it a cozy historical tavern, theme bar, funky local, chain pub or late night drinking den. Tourist or Local, use this guide to check out what other drinkers think about Edinburgh pubs. Love it or hate it? Decent Pint? Service Exceptional? Food Top Notch?- make your own opinions and recommendations known by submitting your own review.
 
Edinburgh is Scotland's capital and provides visitor and locals with ample sightseeing opportunities including historic buildings, diverse scenery, parks, museums and galleries. Edinburgh also hosts a wide range of events throughout the year - including cultural, sporting and educational. In the summer the International Festival and Fringe transforms Edinburgh and the Tattoo uses the stunning backdrop of Edinburgh Castle. New Year celebrations of Hogmanay include a vast street party and firework displays from the hills of Edinburgh.

Enjoy - Have an excellent time in the pubs and bars of the Scottish Capital!

GLASGOW`S FAMOUS GALLON CLUB HAVE TRAVELLED THROUGH TO EDINBURGH  MANY TIMES
FOR FOOTBALL AND FOR THE GREAT SCOTTISH WALK   
HERE IS A LIST OF THEIR FAVOURITE BARS 
 
 
            THE FAMOUS ROSE STREET
 
 
THE ABBOTSFORD
In 1902 Jenners commissioned Peter Lyle Henderson, the best pub architect of his day to build a new Abbotsford on the North side of Rose Street. .

A recently completed refurbishment has given the bar all the sparkle that was present when first built. The restaurant in particular has benifited and complete with new chef and menu it is well worth another visit.
HARD ROCK CAFE
Serves good food and drink with a great atmosphere. Probably not for those who don't like loud music, but for the rockers among you, it's the tops.
The World's End
4 High Street, EH1 (556 3628)
Marking the old boundary of the city of Edinburgh rather than the imminent apocalypse, this stone-walled lively Edinburgh pub is well-placed for weary tourists to rest. It's popular with locals too, who tend to hang about around the bar.
Mitre
133 High Street, EH1 (524 0071)
A handy hangout on the tourist trail, this Royal Mile pub has tall windows that are opened in the summer to give a clear view of the High Street. A big screen shows big-match sport
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Milne's
35 Hanover Street, EH2 (225 6738)
This big Edinburgh pub on the corner of Hanover and Rose Streets was once the haunt of local writers such as Hugh MacDiarmid. There are several different areas, including a basement with a real fire and Gothic booths. Serves good Edinburgh pub food. The first floor room looks out on to Rose Street.
Greyfriars Bobby
34 Candlemaker Row, EH1 (225 8328)

Located just behind the statue of its namesake, this Edinburgh pub is a pleasant place, serving cheap student pub meals - great food at lunchtime in Greyfriars Bobbies bar.
Murrayfield Hotel
18 Corstorphine Road, EH12 (337 1844)
The large bar and beer garden at the Edinburgh Murrayfield Hotel get very busy indeed when there's a rugby international - not surprising considering it's right opposite Edinburgh's Murrayfield Rugby Stadium. On quieter days, families are made welcome and the filling bar food is served all day. A good stopping off place on the way to the Edinburgh Zoo.
 
 
The Western Bar is an exotic dancing bar. Roughly translated - means it's a strip bar! One girl at a time pole dancing while you have a beer. This is a popular starting point for the stag party brigade, before setting off for the Grassmarket - which is just down the road.
 
 
 
GRASSMARKET

 

Edinburgh's historic Grassmarket area has everything you could possibly want contained into one, fascinating place.

Situated in the southern valley of the volcanic crag and tail of The Royal Mile, The grassmarket is backdropped by the magnificent castle. Most of the original buildings of the Old Town still remain giving the area a historic character and atmosphere.

You can easily imagine the figures of the past who used to populate the Grassmarket taverns such as Robert Burns, Walter Scott and the notorious Burke & Hare.

There is a vast array of eclectic shops where you can buy everything from a practical Joke to a made-to-measure suit.

There is thriving bar and restaurant culture with pubs and clubs in abundance, and Restaurants serving French Italian, Mexican, Seafood and Scottish Cuisine. Many have outdoor seating and beer gardens for the warmer days in Edinburgh when the Grassmarket takes on a continental atmosphere.

CLICK BELOW TO SEE ALL PUBS AND BARS ON GRASSMARKET 
http://www.grassmarket-edinburgh.com/grassmarket_plan.html