80) Bennets Bar, Edinburgh
This pub is split into two halves with one geared more for drinking and the other for eating however you wouldn't feel awkward drinking in the eating room or visa versa. Some good books and games available to keep you entertained. 7/10.
79) The Bow Bar, Edinburgh
If you like whiskey this is the place for you, the selection behind the bar was phenomenal. Unfortunately seating is a bit of a rare commodity in what is a pretty narrow pub. 6.5/10.
78) The Dorice Taver, Edinburgh
As with the Bow Bar there was a limited amount of seating downstairs and it was a little dingey. 6.5/10.
77) The Shore Bar & Restaurant, Leith
A bit of a way out of Edinburgh to be honest I don't think it's worth the trip. This felt like a 1930's dining joint, not really my seen. Whilst it was originally amusing watching the waiter walk into a stiff door which kept jamming as he opened it, it soon became a bit tragic. It clearly wasn't his first day and you'd hope he would have sussed it by now. 5/10.
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