The Assembly Rooms is an Edinburgh institution and, during the summer, is home to one of the greatest Fringe venues the City has to offer.
Having only really been inside the Assembly Rooms during the festival, I'll make my apologies now if my review is rather Fringe-centric!
The venue itself is a beautiful Georgian hall with opulent staircases, chandeliers and dining rooms. During the festival, the Assembly Rooms become "Assembly George St" and host comedy, theatre and music in 4 or 5 converted theatres.
If you want to see big-names and popular events then Assembly George St is really the place to come. However, because it is in the new town, it does sometimes feel like it's not really part of the Fringe. The Gilded Balloon, Pleasance and the new E4 Udderbelly are all in close proximity to each other near the University and, as a result, there is a bit more of a buzz around that area. However, the class of shows at Assembly always seems to be that little bit better.
During the Fringe there are a number of bars and cafes on site which provide somewhat over-priced drinks to a captive audience! However, there is a bar to cater for everyone.
If you're a celeb-spotter than I can recommend lurking around the club bar frequented, in recent times, by stars such as Christian Slater and Ricky Gervais. However, you may find it difficult to get through the door without a VIP pass!
For those of us who don't mingle with the stars, the "Lane Bar" offers a nice atmosphere but can get rather busy. As the name suggests, this particular bar is situated in down one of the lanes by the side of the Assembly Rooms and is rather cramped.
If you're wanting to grab a quick drink during a show then you best bet is the "balcony bar" which serves all manner of refreshments. When the venue isn't too busy, the Balcony Bar also serves as a cafe and has free wi-fi access.
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