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Other entertainment in Edinburgh

  1. A

    Athletic Arms

    Named after the cemetery across the street – the grave-diggers used to nip in and slake their thirst after a hard day’s interring – the Diggers dates from the 1890s. It’s still staunchly traditional – the decor has barely changed in 100 years – and has recently revived its reputation as a real-ale drinker’s mecca by serving locally brewed Diggers’ 80-shilling ale. Packed to the gills with football and rugby fans on match days.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Abbotsford

    One of the few pubs in Rose St that has retained its Edwardian splendour, the Abbotsford has long been a hang-out for writers, actors, journalists and media people, and has many loyal regulars. Dating from 1902, and named after Sir Walter Scott’s country house, the pub’s centrepiece is a splendid mahogany island bar. Good selection of Scottish and English real ales.

    reviewed

  3. Musselburgh Racecourse

    Horse-racing enthusiasts should head 6 miles east to Musselburgh Racecourse, Scotland’s oldest racecourse (founded 1816), where meetings are held throughout the year.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Meadowbank Sports Centre

    Most sporting events, including athletics and cycling, are held at Meadowbank Sports Centre, Scotland’s main sports arena.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Meadowbank Sports Centre

    Many sporting events, including athletics and cycling, are held at Meadowbank Sports Centre, Scotland’s main sports arena.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Tynecastle Stadium

    Heart of Midlothian (aka Hearts) has its home ground at Tynecastle Stadium, southwest of the city centre in Gorgie.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Murrayfield Stadium

    Murrayfield Stadium, about 1.5 miles west of the city centre, is the venue for international rugby matches.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Newtown Bar

    Stylish modern bar serving good food and drink, and basement club with resident DJ that hosts regular men-only events.

    reviewed

  9. H

    Murrayfield Stadium

    Murrayfield Stadium, about 1.5 miles west of the city centre, is the venue for international matches.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Tynecastle Stadium

    Hearts has its home ground at Tynecastle Stadium, southwest of the city centre in Gorgie.

    reviewed

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