Wee Red Bar

Old Town


The art college's Wee Red Bar has been around so long there’s a danger the authorities will slap a blue plaque on it and declare it a national monument. Wee, red and frequented (hardly surprisingly) by lots of art students, it’s famous for the Egg (third Saturday of the month), a smorgasbord of classic punk, ska, northern soul, indie etc.


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