Pub restaurants in Edinburgh
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Joseph Pearce’s
A traditional Victorian pub that has been remodeled and given a new lease of life by Swedish owners, Pearce’s has become a real hub of the local community, with good food (very family friendly before 5pm), a relaxed atmosphere, and events like Monday night Scrabble games and summer crayfish parties.
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Hawes Inn
The atmospheric Hawes Inn, famously mentioned in Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel Kidnapped, serves excellent pub grub; it’s opposite the Inchcolm ferry, right beside the railway bridge.
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Old Chain Pier
The delightful Old Chain Pier is an award-winning real ale pub, full of polished wood, brass and nautical paraphernalia and with a brilliant location overlooking the sea. The building was once the 19th-century booking office for steamers across the Firth of Forth (the pier from which it takes its name was washed away in a storm in 1898).
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