| 58 Dalkeith Road , Edinburgh South EH16 5AD | |
| 01316674518 | |
| The Salisbury Arms Edinburgh Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Situated at the bottom of Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, The Salisbury Arms is a beautifully restored local pub, bar and restaurant, that provides the perfect escape from reality.
Serving up fresh, seasonal food alongside carefully chosen wines and real ales, every day of the week, when you step in you’ll be able to relax, dine, and unwind in style and comfort.
Whether you pull up a seat and enjoy the vibrant bar area, beer garden or dine in our eclectically furnished restaurant, you’re sure to leave with a smile on your face.
Serving up an extensive range of pub classics, Sunday roasts, delicious Vegan dishes to tasty cocktails we've got it covered to round off a delightful weekend or catch up with friends.
Established in 2004. The Street has become a landmark in Edinburgh's social & entertainment scene.
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