City Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

City Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh F


Photo Edinburgh Venue Venue Description Venue type
Fishers in Leith The original Fishers is a waterside restaurant specialising in seafood as well as meat and veggie options. [tid-name]
Fishers in the City Cosy, New Town, seafood restaurant, that is central but off the beaten track down narrow cobbled Thistle Street. [tid-name]
Fredericks Coffee House Offering a range of teas, coffees, soft drinks, soups, salads and paninis in a bright, pleasant atmosphere. [tid-name]
First Coast Bistro Small, West End restaurant specialising in seafood and Scottish specialties such as - what is quickly becoming its trademark - the (apparently very tasty) deepfried jam sandwich. [tid-name]
Flotterstone Inn Pub on the outskirts of Edinburgh at the foot of the Pentland Hills - edge of the Pentland Hills Regional Park - that is popular with ramblers and walkers. [tid-name]
Famous Spiegeltent, The Due to the limited number of sizeable Fringe venues in Edinburgh, there are always a number of big tops and tents that are hoisted at the beginning of August. [tid-name]
Faith Faith is a drum and bass style nightclub situated in a church in the Old Town. Has been venue Holyrood Too @ Faith during the Festival. [tid-name]
Fruitmarket Gallery Central, free public art gallery beside Waverley Railway Station, the Fruitmarket Gallery was originally built as a fruit and vegetable market in 1938, but has been o [tid-name]
Forest Fringe
Forest Cafe Situated in an old building (former Edinburgh Congressional Church) on several floors, in the Edinburgh University area, the co-operatively run Forest Cafe established itself as a hub for Edinburgh [tid-name]
Appleton Tower at the Fringe
Fringe Central Fringe Central is a hub for Fringe staff, those involved in putting on shows, and media covering the Fringe. [tid-name]
Fettes College
Fettes College One of a number of Edinburgh's boarding schools, David Bryce's neo-Gothic chateau building is distinguished by its tall spires and gargoyles, surrounded by large grounds and boarding houses. [tid-name]
Footsbarn's Big Top at Calton Hill Footsbarn's world-famous Big Top - heated, fully-seated, theatre with views of the city from the top of Calton Hill. [tid-name]
Festival Square in August during EIFF 2007
Festival Square Large classic town square has the kind of space that you might expect of an italian plaza. [tid-name]
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Fingers Piano Bar Long-established, late night, New Town bar that as the name suggests often has a chanteuse and fancy cocktails. [tid-name]
Frankenstein pub
Frankenstein Pub Mary Shelley may have conjured up the idea of the world's most enduring monster during a dreary Summer in Switzerland a little under two centuries ago, but the brooding gothic tale has a certain re [tid-name]
Faculty of Advocates Edinburgh's historic Faculty of Advocates is yards from the High Street, directly behind the Fringe Shop. [tid-name]
Fringe Half Price Hut Once the Fringe is under way the Fringe Half Price Hut, aka the Virgin Money Half Price Hut, offers  hundreds of half price ticket deals to shows. The hut is located outside the [tid-name]
Flaubert Gallery Small privately owned fine art gallery featuring, in particular, Scottish artists. [tid-name]
Fairmilehead Parish Church Halls Fairmilehead Parish Church is a congregation of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh serving a community of over 12,000. [tid-name]
Flotterstone Visitor Centre Flotterstone Information Centre is located behind the Flotterstone Inn, off the A702, on the Eastern Side of the Regional Park. [tid-name]