| 1 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh West EH12 5EY | |
| 01313370550 | |
| Ryries Website | |
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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!
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