| 1 Summerhall Place, Edinburgh South EH9 1PL | |
| 01315601572 | |
| The Royal Dick Website | |
The Royal Dick was once the Small Animal Hospital of the Dick Vet School. Now creatively transformed into a completely unique destination bar/cafe. The décor is a quirky mix of art from all over the world, authentic Dick Vet School fittings and contemporary design.
With an on-site brewery and Gin distillery, it’s a bar like no other in Edinburgh, or indeed anywhere and a very special setting to gather in.
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