| 1A Market Street , Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1DE | |
| 01312269560 | |
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Join us for fresh Scottish scran, drinks and entertainment. Follow your own Love Of Adventure – try a new drink, eat a new dish and immerse yourself in the best live entertainment Scotland has to offer with everything from Brass Bands, Drag Kings and Queens, Duelling Pianos, Choirs, Acoustic and Live Bands, Immersive Cabaret and our very own Haus DJ’s.
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