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One of South London's boozy bars, The Duke of Edinburgh is buzzing every night of the week. The huge beer garden is the perfect place to get a breath of fresh air before heading inside to catch the latest pundit analysis and game action on one of the many plasma screens. Brixton ⋅...
This pub on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh is named for one of its most infamous citizens. William Brodie was a deacon of the Guild of Wrights and a member of the town council. By day, he was a cabinet-maker, but by...
Edinburgh This is the perfect resting stop after the craggy ascent from Duddingston, a historic village in eastern Edinburgh, up to Arthur’s Seat. The oldest-known pub in Scotland, complete with its own skittles alley, it serves English ales and local brews on cask, as well as a good se...
There were however, many sceptical of the organisation, and the Edinburgh Evening News on the 2nd of February 1884 was reporting that: “That latest of Conservative follies, the Primrose League, is pushing its way. A considerable number of people have joined it, and its organisors assert that...
21. Duke of Edinburgh Brixton The atmosphere is surprisingly electric in this pub down the Brixton back roads, where they show fixtures across seven screens. If you want to hear the pundits’ commentary, make sure you sit inside. And if your team are having a bad day on the pitch, take...
Some of the writing at the Fringe is new, some adapted from Edinburgh Fringe shows, and others making the tour of fringe festivals. In the mix at Lambeth are traditional plays, standup, drag, storytelling and music. We challenge you to take a punt on a show or two and you might be ...
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and low beams covered in pumpclips. There is also a piano in this bar which is in tune and may get played during the acoustic music night on Tuesday. Another room is to be found near the car park entrance and this contains a genuine 1958 wall-mounted Rockola jukebox, still playing ori...