| Elsie Clark Halls 33 Rodney Street, Edinburgh North EH7 4EL | |
| 01315578164 | |
| Royal British Legion Scotland Edinburgh Central Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Regular free weekly live music entertainment on Saturday evenings. Periodic ladies nights on Thursday evenings with a nominal charge, and periodic Sunday afternoon cabaret lunches with live music entertainers.
Join Edinburgh Open House Ceilidhs with Live Band & Caller, held in the Royal British Legion Hall! Great informal fun night suitable for all ages (10yrs+).
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