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Good no frills pub with excellent value menu.
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The official address for this establishment is 1-5 Newington Road, Edinburgh, with the postcode shown. It is nothing to do with Duke Street.
First visit yesterday - lunch for 9. Good selection of food. Deuchars on tap. Food excellent even though it took a little longer than expected to appear. Worth waiting for, especially the fish and chips. My friend's bowl of mussels was much enjoyed also.
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I think this is the place that was called the Wine Glass for many years. It is very certainly not in Duke Street, which is in Leith. Postcode refers to Newington Road, and I think that's right - corner of East Preston Street. Haven't been in it for decades, but would guess that Leslie's and the Old Bell are both better ale pubs.
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Good jazz from the Diplomats of Jazz on a Sunday evening from 8pm. Deuchars IPA was very 'lively' and served too cold! The price charged was 10% higher than that charged in the Queens Arms, earlier in the evening. A very enjoyable evenings entertainment.
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Good jazz from the Diplomats of Jazz on a Sunday evening from 8pm. Deuchars IPA was very 'lively' and served too cold! The price charged was 10% higher than that charged in the Queens Arms, earlier in the evening. A very enjoyable evenings entertainment.
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Good jazz from the Diplomats of Jazz on a Sunday evening from 8pm. Deuchars IPA was very 'lively' and served too cold! The price charged was 10% higher than that charged in the Queens Arms, earlier in the evening. A very enjoyable evenings entertainment.
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Very nice, well run pub in Edinburgh's southside that was conveniently a few minutes walk from the hotel I stayed in for the festival. Beer choice is not exactly imaginative (Deuchars IPA and 80/ the only cask beers) but there was a good atmosphere, a mixed crowd and it was consistently busy.
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