| 4 Grassmarket, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 2JU | |
| 01313572865 | |
| Cold Town House Website | |
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Great drinks, great food, great vibes. Fun on all 3 floors – not just the iconic Roof Terrace.
Whether it’s freshly brewed craft beer, fantastically shaken cocktails or mouthwateringly tasty Neapolitan pizzas you’ll find it here.
We’re the proud home of Edinburgh Rugby and show all rugby games. Swing by for a pint or two while you catch the action in the house.
THE DRINKS:
We make our entire range of Cold Town Beer freshly in our microbrewery – you can even enjoy a range of experimental and exclusive brews right here.
There’s a fantastic selection of Scottish craft beers on tap and in can for you to enjoy.
If cocktails are your vibe then you’re in luck. From showstopping creations to crisp classics, you’re sure to fall in love with one of our concoctions.
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