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The Old Chain Pier - Popular Real Ale pub perched over the Firth of Forth, the pub is a haven for those who enjoy their beer in top condition and their food home cooked. A great marriage of pub and restaurant.

Blind Beggar - Public house and meeting place for Scottish bikers.

Disco Inferno - The low-down on Edinburghs' fortnightly disco club.

Vegas - Bossa Nova, Rhumbam Merengue and Cha-Cha. Cocktails, Blackjack, Roulette and Neon.

Howies Restaurants - Details of this group of internationally recognised restaurants in Edinburgh.

Skippers Bistro - Seafood restaurant. Situated in the Port of Leith and serving fresh seafood and fish. Renowned for its fish cakes.

The Caerketton Restaurant. - Situated south of Edinburgh, near Penicuik. See menus, wine lists, reviews and book online. Take a tour of the restaurant and find out how to get there.

Edinburgh Corn Exchange - Edinburgh's premier conference, banquet, exhibition and concert venue.

Pataka Indian Restaurant - Attractive site promoting "...one of the Top Ten Indian restaurants in Scotland", according to Scotland on Sunday.

On The Mound - Located close the Royal Mile. Providing a relaxed atmosphere, coffee and food, along with live music and spontaneous sessions.

Edinburgh Pubs - A subjective, comprehensive and independent guide to lots of local pubs. Information on beer, food and history.

Duck's at Le Marché Noir - An informative site which includes staff biographies, menus, wine list, online booking form and route maps.

Basement Bar and Restaurant - A comprehensive and entertaining site including staff photographs, menus, drinks lists and a Quicktime virtual tour.

Fenwicks Restaurant - Menus, wine list and reservations from this Southside French/Scottish restaurant.

The Oxford Bar - Famous lively historic pub in centre of Edinburgh, 'home' to Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus, links to all things Scottish and Edinburgh.

La Garrigue French Restaurant - Information on this French restaurant specialising in the cooking of Chef-Patron, Jean Michel Gauffre's home region of Languedoc. Listing review and chef details, opening times and location details.

The Starbank Inn - A compact but attractive site including a traditional menu, wine list and booking or enquiry form. This Edinburgh Inn offers lunch and dinner with views over the Forth.

The Royal McGregor Bar - Situated in the Royal Mile and offers Scottish food or continental dishes. Beers, spirits, wines and quality coffees and tea - all in an informal friendly atmosphere.

LastNight - A guide to spending your last night in Edinburgh, detailing various bars and restaurants. [requires Flash]

The Verandah Restaurant - A Restaurant whose success is attributed to chef's masterful knowledge of Bangladeshi and Indian Cuisine.

Edinburgh Restaurant Index - Listing news, reviews, views, interviews and links to restaurants.

Cameo Bar and Restaurant - Traditional French cuisine, including speciality Lobster thermidor in the Camargue Restaurant.

Food Plantation - Takeaway or sit in sandwich bar that also offers a breakfast menu, cakes and a variety of drinks. Opening hours, menus and location information included.

Cosmo Restaurant - Offering classical Italian dining. Listing facilities, food, wine, location and review information.

Centraal Bar and Restaurant - A Belgian style bar and restaurant serving over a hundred different beers to complement the menu.

Edinburgh's Bars - Guide to local establishments, sorted by categories including live music, pub grub and late opening.

the human be-in - Bar and bistro with live music. Contains menu, photos and mailing list.

Off The Wall Restaurant - Details of the establishment and its location. Menu samples and corporate information included.

Caffe Lucano - An authentic Italian cafe with a smoke free and child friendly policy. Opening hours and contact details shown.

Scalini Ristorante - Authentic Italian cuisine with emphasis on antipasti, olive oils and balsamic vinegar's. Includes menu and wine list.

L'Amore D'Italia - Italian restaurant in the Fountainbridge area. Includes opening times and prices.

Stac Polly - Offer Scottish cuisine in the City centre. Listing general information and location details for two establishments.

Librizzi - Specialising in Scilian Italian dishes. Includes menu and wine information.

Maxies Bistro and Wine Bar - A re-creation of Maxies at the top of the Royal Mile. Norman MacLeod is head chef.

Quizmaster - Information about pub quiz's run in the Edinburgh area.

Edinburgh Pubs - Personal reviews of approximately thirty pubs and bars in the city.

Ochre Vita - Wine bar and Spanish restaurant centrally located in Edinburgh city centre.

Tapas Tree - Spanish Restaurant, menu and wine list plus online booking, 3-D tour and offers mailing list.

The Blind Poet - Friendly bar in central Edinburgh popular with students, locals and tourists alike. Live music is a speciality.

Edinburgh Pubs - Guide to the pubs and clubs of Edinburgh including wine bars and pubs with entertainment.

L'Aquila Bianca - Fish and chips, plus pizza's. Home delivery service. Runner-up in the Scottish Chip Shop of the Year 1996.

The Vintners Rooms - Candlelit restaurant and wine bar. Provides sample menus with pricing, staff information and history details.

Drew Nicol's Old Dock Bar - Specialises in real ales, home cooked food and wines. Lists establishment and staff information, sample menus and opening times.

Edinburgh Restaurateurs Association - Designed by restaurant-owners to offer recommendations in the City.

Maison Bleue - Offers information on menu, wine list location and contact information.

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