| 24 Howe Street, Edinburgh New Town EH3 6TG | |
| 01312256490 | |
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Edinburgh is our venture into the capital. Split over two levels, it is the bar that keeps giving.
Our biggest draught selection, boasting 40 taps upstairs allowing for an impressive range of beers, but we don’t stop there. An enviable selection of top class spirits are showcased on the impressive gantry. Add to that a selection of beer and classic cocktails prepared by our resident experts and you are almost set.
Take yourself ‘one°below’ and discover our bottle cellar, full of Belgian gems of old and new. Spend an afternoon there and you will barely scratch the surface. Then there is the food, or ‘Petits Plats de Cuisine a la Bière Belgique’ if you will. A tapas style menu aimed to combine elements of the fantastic flavours of Belgian food with a local twist.
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