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The Globe Bar |
Centrally located backpacker and sports bar down in the Cowgate |
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The Newsroom |
Cocktail bar just up from Leith Walk's so-called "pink triangle" area |
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Tron |
Long-standing central bar, with performance space in the basement which for a long time hosted the Edinburgh Singer Songwriter's open mic nights. |
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Traquair House |
Scotland's oldest inhabited house, with large grounds including a maze. Traquair House is 29 miles (an hour's drive) from Edinburgh. |
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The Crags Edinburgh |
Chain pub geared toward local student clientele with pool tables, student drink deals, and affordable pub grub. Beer garden and sport screened. |
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Thomas Morton Hall |
This historic hall, part of the complex at Leith Town Hall, has recently been refurbished as a dance studio space with specially constructed sprung wooden floor f |
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Tom Fleming Centre |
Situated in the impressive 19th century building of Stewart's Melville College, the Tom Fleming Centre, in the renovated Victoran assembly hall, is a fully raked, flexible venue that seats 60 to 58 |
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theSpace @ Jury's Inn |
Comedy, dance, and theatre at this temporary Fringe venue, just off the Royal Mile in the Jury's Inn and very close to Edinburgh Waverley station. |
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Transreal Fiction |
Scottish bookshop specialising in new science-fiction and fantasy books, with a wide range of art books covering scifi and fantasy. |
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The Living Room |
This is a one-off venue for The Living Room micro-festival during the Fringe. |
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The Conan Doyle |
A short stroll from Picardy Place, Cathedral Lane and Queens Street, The Conan Doyle is a traditional pub with an eclectic range of real ales and pub food. |
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The Corstorphine Heritage Centre |
The Corstorphine Heritage Centre is housed in the distinctive white, 17th Century Dower House. It stands in the green setting of St Margaret's Park, just off Corstorphine High Street. |
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Theatre Royal, Glasgow |
The home of Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet, this major Victorian theatre in Glasgow hosts drama, dance, comedy, opera, musical and children’s theatre. |
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Tollcross Primary School |
Central primary school providing classes in English and since 1982 in Gaelic. |
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The One Below |
Ground level designer lounge bar in Rutland Hotel on West end of Princes Street that is inspired by the upmarket clubbing style of New York, Paris and L.A. |
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The Mews |
Conveniently located in the centre of Edinburgh, the building dates back to the 18th century and was redeveloped in 2009. It now boasts a sympathetic fusion of the original historic building with an... |
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theSpaces on North Bridge |
One of two new theatres during the Fringe in August from theSpace located where North Bridge meets the Royal Mile. |
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The Constitution |
Late night bar, grill and venue offers food and drink selections. Free wifi. Food served daily from 11am until 9pm. Children welcome when dining until 8pm. |
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The Fiddler's Elbow |
Pub at the top of Leith Walk with live folk and comedy nights. |
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theSpace on Niddry St |
Fringe venue situated off the Royal Mile |
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