City Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

City Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

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Photo Edinburgh Venue Venue Description Venue type
Mums The idea, like the food, is simple. Don't charge the earth and provide hearty bangers and mash and homely dishes "just like mum makes it". [tid-name]
Mosque Kitchen Affordable, spicey food on the sheltered patio at Edinburgh's mosque. In 2011, the Mosque Kitchen moved to a new premises around the corner on Nicholson Square [tid-name]
Mussel and Steak Bar You want good mussels?  Or a well cooked steak?  And you're in the Grassmarket?  This is the place for you, then. [tid-name]
Monteiths Award-winning restaurant specialising in Scottish food and ingredients situated at the Royal Mile's halfway point. [tid-name]
My Big Fat Greek Kitchen Edinburgh's only Greek restaurant set in bustling Tollcross and offering quality Greek dishes [tid-name]
Merlin Roadhouse Expansive modern bar with large patio at the side of Morningside Road. Pub grub standards as far as food is concerned and a bustling watering hole for Morningside locals. [tid-name]
Maison Bleue Atmospheric restaurant specialising in French and North African cooking using Scottish ingredients. [tid-name]
Meadow Bar Near the Meadows, and a short walk from The Pleasance Dome and the Gilded Balloon. [tid-name]
Madogs Basement bar/club known for cheap drinking promos.  The venue where Ray Wilson, of Genesis fame, was discovered in the late 1990s. [tid-name]
Mayfield Salisbury
Mayfield Salisbury Church Housed in a tall, steepled church designed by Hippolyte Blanc, and opened in 1879.  [tid-name]
Meadowbank Stadium Ageing, but much-loved sports stadium that has hosted concerts, international athletics championships, and provided a training ground for great Scottish sports people, including cyclist and triple [tid-name]
Meadows Theatre Big Top Big Top, seating 700 cabaret-style in green expanse of The Meadows. Licensed bar, "chill out" areas, at venue, too. [tid-name]
Dean Gallery
Modern Art Two The National Galleries of Scotland's Modern Art Two, formerly called the Dean Gallery until rebranding in 2011, houses an extensive collection of Dada and Surrealist art. The building, which has been... [tid-name]
Mansfield Traquair Centre front
Mansfield Traquair Centre Fringe-goers may remember the former catholic Mansfield church building at the foot of Broughton Street when as Cafe Grafitti it buzzed with live music acts from around the world. Or maybe you were... [tid-name]
McEwan Hall
McEwan Hall Grand, old, circular building in Bristo Square with opulent interior and huge stone pillars. [tid-name]
Massa Centrally located opposite Waverley Station, club Massa is a purveyor of hip-hop, R&B, and party nights. Single room with small dancefloor, so get there early to avoid queues. [tid-name]
Moorings Pub Pub with heated beer garden and live bands, karaokes, and discos. Perhaps best known for [tid-name]
Musselburgh Racecourse Since its inception in 1816, the racecourse at Musselburgh has suffered highs and lows as horse-racing's fortunes have waxed and waned, but the "sport of kings" is alive and kicking on... [tid-name]
Merchiston Castle School One of Scotland's private boarding schools, this long-established institution is situated in leafy grounds to the South West of Edinburgh. [tid-name]
Edinburgh Sevens - Murrayfield
Murrayfield Stadium Murrayfield Stadium is the home of Scotland's national rugby team, and hosts international and other elevens and sevens rugby tournaments. [tid-name]