A Edinburgh They are pub very old dating back to 1300 and which are for these among the most popular in the area. Here you can still drink excellent malt whiskeys and above all there are high different varieties.
Lo Sheep Heid it is perhaps the oldest pub in the city because its license dates back to 1360. The most famous thing that can be seen is its old skittles court which dates back to the 1800s and for its fantastic beer garden. Here a barbecue menu costs around £ 4.95.
Bennet's Bar it is the favorite bar for whiskey lovers, here in fact you can choose from more than 100 varieties of whiskey, truly incredible. The furnishings have remained Victorian in style with colorful windows, antique furniture and brass taps, truly a little gem in the heart of Edinburgh.
Abbotsford it is the favorite place of writers, journalists and poets, for the artists who have frequented the place since 1902, the year it opened. Here Edwardian decor is king and a large mahogany counter dominates the center of the pub.
Athletic Arms it dates back to the late 1800s and is located on the opposite side of the road from the town cemetery. The pub also called Diggers, which alludes to the gravediggers not far away, was the meeting point for these workers who stopped for a drink after a hard day's work. A great hangout nowadays to watch rugby matches.