| 1 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh West EH12 5EY | |
| 01313370550 | |
| Ryries Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Ryries is a little changed Edwardian public house which occupies a very prominent position at the junction of Dalry Road, Haymarket Terrace and Morrison Street and makes an important contribution to the townscape.
The Bar has good Baronial details and a Scottish Renaissance style wooden pub front.
The interior has some attractive leaded and stained glass with lettering and a finely detailed carved gantry behind the bar.
With a full function room available we offer an area for a range of functions and events to be held in. We are a c ommunity local as well as catering for those on the go!
The Royal Dick is a bar like no other in Edinburgh, or indeed anywhere and a very special setting to gather in.
READ MOREHard Rock Cafe Edinburgh is located in George Street, just a short distance from the world famous Edinburgh Castle.
READ MOREWe have a very cosy, welcoming and laid back bar located on Leith Walk, with lovely huge windows looking out onto lovely Leith Walk.
READ MOREQuirky, hidden bar with great beer garden and function room available for hire. Great selection of beers, spirits and cocktails.
READ MOREWelcome to The Raging Bull, an Edinburgh cocktail bar famous for our Espresso Martini variations.
READ MOREHoused in a 19th century church, Mary Shelley’s tale gets real! Frankenstein is a unique themed pub on George IV Bridge, the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town.
READ MOREThe recently refurbished Browns Edinburgh restaurant and bar is located in historic New Town, a short stroll from Edinburgh Castle.
READ MOREThe City Café has been a long standing favourite among Edinburgh locals and visitors to the city since the early 1980s.
READ MOREA family and dog friendly bar in Leith that boasts great pub grub, an extensive drinks menu and the biggest screen for live sports in the area!
READ MOREA traditional scottish bar with folk music, storytelling and plenty of good banter!
READ MOREFor 400 years The Beehive Inn has sat in the shadows of Edinburgh Castle. We once quenched the third of Scotland's greatest poet Robbie Burns. A visit here is considered a true taste of Scotland.
READ MORE