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    The Peartree House

    3.4 (69 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Casual
    Loud
    Live music
    Outdoor seating

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    Gibson A.

    When I came to the open day for Edinburgh University in 2007 with some schoolmates we somehow ended up at The Peartree House, having several pints in the beer garden. It is to the pub's credit that I subsequently chose to come to Edinburgh. However, it is not to its credit that we got served those pints! Of course, I don't hold this against it and The Peartree is one of the best pubs to visit on a warm, summer's day and simply relax on one its many picnic benches with a drink. Further, it occasionally has live music playing and decent music at that. The drinks, however, are quite expensive and you will easily spend £7 on just two pints which does not make for a cheap afternoon's drinking. Whilst this is a drawback, it is well worth paying a bit extra for the pub's exceptional environment and I guarantee if you come here on a warm, sunny day with your friends you won't regret it.

    Pear Tree with an outdoor screening of a rugby match
    Anna F.

    The Pear tree is a main target for student crowds as it is right next door to the central campus. Plus add an amazing outdoor area (smokers rejoice!) with picnic tables which is buzzing when the sun is out or if there is an outdoor sports screening. The atmosphere is set in the charming old building its in, and the warmness of the interior- a warmness which the bar staff sadly seem to lack but I would still come here with friends on a clear evening or for one of those lazy sunny afternoon pints! 3 stars? well I've had several experiences where the staff were particularly unfriendly. Also, the bar although its position at first seems great(right in the centre of the room) on a busy night it makes it confusing as to where to order from. Last of all, until recently there was no food served here, and I have yet to sample it but friends comments have been a bit of a disappointed- something I will have to see for myself when the opportunity arises!

    Part of the lounge
    Rachell C.

    Free wifi is a theme of all my reviews, and they have it here. There is also a fire going, a coal fire. The bartender let me have a piece of coal yesterday because it was the first time I had ever seen coal. He was amused. I was told it might be radioactive, and I left it in a cafe I was in. In hind sight, I think at was not very nice. Anyway. You can also put on any music you want, and their music is pretty terrible. So I always hook up an iPod. They are chill about my writing group meeting here even if people only get soda water, though I have taken on an afternoon scotch habit. They can't do manhattans or old fashions, which is why I dock a star, because that's lame. Is this a bar or an alcohol stand at a fair?

    The bar
    Hamish S.

    Unfortunately the Peartree had a renovation, which in the process destroyed what was a great old Edinburgh boozer. It now looks like the inside of a Travelodge - and that's not a good thing.

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    Emily T.

    If you're a student and it's a nice day, you will find yourself in The Pear Tree. I associate the Pear Tree with great memories. After almost every exam I've ever sat I come here with friends and sit outside, no matter what weather, and have cider. Bliss!! Their outdoor seating area is brilliant, there are about 12 or 15 picnic benches and nice plants! It's always busy on a sunny day, so make sure you come nice and early. The drinks are a bit expensive though, if I can remember (because I tend to get tipsy) then the cider was around £3, maybe a little more. The inside is a typical Scottish pub - horrible carpet and leather stools. But I kinda love that!

    Lauren G.

    The Peartree is THE student pub to go to. Situated just around the corner from the main University campus George Square, The Peartree is without a doubt the place to go for a cheeky wee drink with friends. I will always associate this pub with the end of exams as this is where we would all go after out last exam to celebrate with a drink. I have occasionally come here with friends for a drink between classes. The Peartree is also highly popular with the locals too which I think is always a good sign. The inside decor of the Peartree isn't up to much, and if it wasn't for the outside garden, I doubt it would be so popular with all the students. There is always a very chilled out and relaxed atmosphere here and it is a great place to come on a warm day and sit in the beer garden outside to chillax. I sometimes find the drinks quite expensive here compared to some of the other pubs and bars in the area, but they have a huge variety of ales and ciders available which makes up for it. Food is also served here, which consists of the traditional pub food such as fish and chips, baked potatoes and burgers which are all well priced at around £6. The Peartree House is an incredibly popular place to hang out during the Edinburgh Festival, especially on a sunny day, and the outside garden is always packed and be difficult to find a seat.

    Jonny L.

    The Peartree House is a bar you will hear about endlessly. Near to George Sq Campus it is popular amongst students. As others have mentioned however it is also popular with local denizens, which is definitely a good sign. The exterior of the Peartree greets you with its old stone walls, in what I assume was some sort of stable or workshop. Inside the pub isn't quite as interesting, it's a traditional feel but nothing too remarkable. It's the outside courtyard that people seem to really enjoy about the Peartree. I agree its really nice to sit outside here on a (rare) sunny day. In the courtyard there is also a big screen which plays Sky sports. On big games it can really fill up (it was crazy during the world cup). Live bands also play on Sundays. A reasonable pub with the added novelty of a well used outside seating area that remains very popular (sometimes too popular) with students.

    Em C.

    The Peartree is a magnet for students due to its cheaply cheerful booze and big beer garden outside. During the summer, it's popular with everyone for those reasons. Serving up some food, allowing you to eat food from certain cafe's within the confines and having a massive amount of space at their disposal, it's unlikely that you'll not be able to get a seat here. Inside the bar is as homely as tavern-type pubs can be, but with modern twists to appeal to the younger crowd. There has actually been a fair mix of people anytime I've had a drink in here with mates but that is usually in the middle of summer. It's popular with the students when September rolls around. I was in the other day and a small stage had appeared in the corner. I know that some Fringe events have taken place in here in the past but what's coming this year? Who knows!

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    The Devil's Advocate

    4.3(630 reviews)
    0.5 miOld Town, Royal Mile
    ££

    Just an awesome, rockin' final meal in Edinburgh - fantastic food, good service and energized local…read morevibe! Absolute must to get reservations! We tried on our first week in Edinburgh and failed, but were able to make reservations 3 weeks out for our last night in Scotland, and we are glad we did. Pork cracklins were a bit hard and crunchy, but everything else was perfect. We had fresh bread and langostinis for starters, along with a smokey whiskey cocktail, the Smoked Indiscretion! For mains we enjoyed the poached Cod, and the Pork with Barley. Service was very good, and wine selection was extensive. Atmosphere was loud with music and locals' chatter in the bar below, but dark tables and heavy wood panels made it a perfect place for a couple celebrating 3 weeks of travel. Highly recommend a visit to the Devil's Advocate, if you can book a table in advance.

    The Devil's Advocate is undoubtedly a treasure to find in Old Town Edinburgh, especially if you…read moreaccidentally take the News Steps to get there, only to realize you should have simply taken the steps up Advocate's Close from Cockburn Street. But they call these lessons, "character building," apparently. No matter, the Devil's Advocate is worth the search. Located in an old Victorian pump house halfway up (or down) Advocate's Close, the Devil's Advocate is known for a killer whisky shelf of more than 300 different bottles from various distilleries across the Highlands, Lowlands, Speyside, Campbelltown, the Islands, and Islay. I finally sipped on a 15-year Tamdu that has convinced me to keep a bottle at home. Then there's the Clydeside 2024 Limited Edition Cask Strength that was wicked impressive. The bartenders are class at making and serving seasonal and regular cocktails that have their spin and character. My wife enjoyed gin-based cocktails such as the Clean Slate (with St-Germain, citrus, and sugar), Rose Garden (with Yellow Chartreuse, Cocchi Rosa, apple, lemon, and mint), and Bee's Knees (honey and lemon). I went full speed ahead with the scotch cocktails, which are essentially classics with a scotch-substituted twist. The Double Shot is an Espresso Martini with Dalmore 12 in addition to Kahlua, espresso, and demerara -- quite smooth without being too sweet. The Scotzia is a Negroni with Fettercairn 12, while the Boxcar is a Sidecar only with Aberfeldy 12. We enjoyed the bar for a few hours, watching the bartenders make magic while sipping on cocktails, while listening to 80s pop tunes. A great evening indeed.

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    The White Hart Inn

    The White Hart Inn

    3.9(113 reviews)
    0.5 miGrassmarket, Old Town
    ££

    Our first day in Edinburgh and as usual our first order of business is to ride the hop-on-hop-off…read morebus. Today when the Red route took us to old town and I saw The White Hart Inn I said to Jan let's do an early dinner there and she agreed. We continued the route and stayed on back to the stop in old town. We love Alfresco dining but it was too cold and windy today. We went inside and the restrauant was packed. It's open seating. No hostess, no sign in. We were lucky and just happened to be standing next to a table that opened. We had been there about 5 minutes. The restaurant/ pub is rich in history, established in 1516. It's small with limited bar seating and prehaps 8 to 10 tables. It is noisy from conversation, tosting and music, but we didn't have a hard time communicating. It has a great vibe. It's a fun venue and popular with the locals. The menu is not large and has several Scottish offerings. To start, Jan was cold and wanted an Irish coffee. I ordered an Innis and Gunn larger. Innis & Gunn is an acclaimed Scottish brewery founded in 2003 in Edinburgh. It had a slightly citrus flavor. Jan ordered muscles and I ordered the steak and ale pie, served with a charred Hispi cabbage wedge, buttered mash and Merlot beef dripping gravy. It was very tasty, very robust flavor. I loved the cabbage; great flavor. I had to look up hispi cabbage and it is a variety of green cabbage. The muscles were good and the broth very nice. We had a lovely time and a good meal. Our good luck at freelancing dining venues while we explore Ireland and Scotland continues.

    We chose this place for being one of the oldest establishments in Scotland dating back to the 18th…read more Century and a place where poets like Wordsworth, Burns etc gathered for a sip. The setting still looked ancient and the overall ambiance was befitting. Small place though. The food and drinks however disappointed. They could have put more efforts to turn the place into something much more than it is. Service was efficient without being really excellent.

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    Queens Arms

    Queens Arms

    4.4(114 reviews)
    0.9 miNew Town
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    Out of all the places I've been to in Scotland, I think Queens Arms was one of my favorites…read more We had reservations for this place recently and when I took one step inside, I was already in love. I mean who doesn't love a good pub? You get great drinks and great food at an affordable price. As I write it makes me think of think of when Zidane reunites with Freya in FF9. Sometimes we don't wanna eat at fancy Michelin restaurant that has small plates but charges a premium. Sometimes we just wanna cut all the BS and just get a nice hearty meal. And thats what we got. When we sat down we found out that they were doing a Trivia night. Normally I would have told my girl to pick another spot to eat but for some reason I was cool with it. There was even a table nearby with kids(yuck). And you know what? It was fine. That's because we had been sipping on some amazing cocktails. If you also partake, Gin and Mezcal enjoyers will love the Bramble and Hibiscus Crush. What color are Luigi's overalls from Super Mario? That's such an easy question. Wait...what do you mean Luigi's overalls are blue? They are green. Look at this picture onli...Oh... One of the stars of our meal was the Haggis. This was the first time I had ever tried it and after trying it at multiple places Scotland, Queens Arms I feel has done it the best. I love the complexity of the flavors of the meat with the creamy and pepper flavors of the peppercorn sauce. If you've never had Haggis, you definitely have to try it here. The best part is that it comes with mashed potatoes too! Shoutouts to the Fish and Chips if you are also into that. One of my friends ordered that and I definitely had to go back in for multiple bites. Finally the roast. The Sunday Roast should just be an automatic order if you happen to come here on a Sunday. You get so much food and it's all so damn tasty. They'll cook a roast to whatever doneness your heart desires. We went with Medium Rare and it came out perfectly. If you didn't have enough flavors with all the extra sides it comes with, they also give you gravy to pour on anything you want. Thanksgiving basically came early this night. But as I looked around and admired all the bookshelf's and all the families have a nice dinner with their loved ones, I just thought about how happy I was. I was finally here! This was the start of my trip. Queens Arms has set a high ceiling on great experiences in Scotland. We even went back there a couple of days ago just because we knew we would be able to end the night on a good drink. But in the end I think if you are Edinburgh, you have to come to this place. It is one of my favorite experiences I've had in Scotland so far and I dream about when I can come back again.

    We got 3 reservations to split up our group of 8 adults and 2 kids, so we were all able to make…read moresure to get a table and have the Sunday roast. We shared the ultimate sharing roast and everything was delicious and so filling. It was also nice to be able to sit and watch a match while enjoying the food. The coffee was pretty good too. This is definitely a good option if you're looking for a Sunday roast in the area

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