100 Rose Street, Edinburgh New Town EH2 2NN | |
01312251809 | |
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The building itself started life as a mission hall before being converted for use as a pub in 1800.
Situated in the centre of Edinburgh’s New town, it is in close proximity to Queen Street Gardens, Princes Street shopping destinations and Waverley train station is also minutes away.
We have live music every Thursday - Monday evening from 9pm.
Thursday - Saturday we showcase a range of local Edinburgh artists.
On Sunday evenings we host our open mic evenings!
Are you a budding musician? We would love to see & hear you - come down on a Sunday evening from 7pm and let us hear you!
Image credit: Chris Watt Photography
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