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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Predictably I fucking hate Monday.
Yeah thanks, Bob Geldof.
altalt: As a resident of The Athens Of The North, I'm going to a show at the Fringe tonight. And tomorrow night. Cos I'm all fucking class, me.
Drinking - the Grassmarket, Victoria Street, The Cowgate, George IV Bridge and The Royal Mile. The New Town can GTFO.
Eating - The Magnum is very good, Omar Khayyam at Haymarket for an Indian. Kublai Khan for a spot of Mongolian.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:11, 2 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
Yeah thanks, Bob Geldof.
altalt: As a resident of The Athens Of The North, I'm going to a show at the Fringe tonight. And tomorrow night. Cos I'm all fucking class, me.
Drinking - the Grassmarket, Victoria Street, The Cowgate, George IV Bridge and The Royal Mile. The New Town can GTFO.
Eating - The Magnum is very good, Omar Khayyam at Haymarket for an Indian. Kublai Khan for a spot of Mongolian.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:11, 2 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
Depends what you're looking for really.
The Grassmarket area is generally very good, but will be absolutely fucking mobbed. Lots of stuff going on - street 'performances' and all that gash. The Royal Mile is pretty good for that stuff as well.
George Street (just behind and parallel to Princes Street) is the place to go if you're after posh, trendy pubs and clubs. Generally the kind of people who'd pay £10 for a salad would probably go there.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:30, Reply)
The Grassmarket area is generally very good, but will be absolutely fucking mobbed. Lots of stuff going on - street 'performances' and all that gash. The Royal Mile is pretty good for that stuff as well.
George Street (just behind and parallel to Princes Street) is the place to go if you're after posh, trendy pubs and clubs. Generally the kind of people who'd pay £10 for a salad would probably go there.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:30, Reply)
Is there a decent part of town that won't be mobbed?
Tram ride away?
How late does everything open until?
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:34, Reply)
Tram ride away?
How late does everything open until?
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:34, Reply)
All of the central areas will be mobbed - in particular the Old Town (Grassmarket, Cowgate, etc)
as that's where most of the Fringe venues are located. The New Town - George Street, the West End etc may be slightly quieter as there are fewer venues round there.
The tram is a crock of shit and only runs between the airport and Queen Street.
Pubs and clubs etc will be open late - 1,2,3am - just varies really.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:37, Reply)
as that's where most of the Fringe venues are located. The New Town - George Street, the West End etc may be slightly quieter as there are fewer venues round there.
The tram is a crock of shit and only runs between the airport and Queen Street.
Pubs and clubs etc will be open late - 1,2,3am - just varies really.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:37, Reply)
Actually, come to think of it, Stockbridge is a really nice part of town
Just a bit north of the centre - 10-15 min walk away. Loads of pubs and some decent restaurants. Some Fringe venues though, so it won't be quiet, but should be ok-ish.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:40, Reply)
Just a bit north of the centre - 10-15 min walk away. Loads of pubs and some decent restaurants. Some Fringe venues though, so it won't be quiet, but should be ok-ish.
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:40, Reply)
Grassmarket drinking is excellent
Ended up in a rather nice Indians just up the bank from there, away from the pink triangle
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:19, Reply)
Ended up in a rather nice Indians just up the bank from there, away from the pink triangle
( , Fri 1 Aug 2014, 14:19, Reply)
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