9A Holyrood Road , Edinburgh Old Town EH8 8AE | |
01315565044 | |
Holyrood 9A Website | |
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In Edinburgh's old town, just off the Royal Mile, you'll find new The Holyrood 9A, a place to call your own in the heart of the city.
The gleaming pumps offer 20 beer and ale varieties from Scotland and around the world.
There's wines and spirits in any which way and a classic cocktail list for your well deserved post-work tipple.
The Holyrood's all day menu includes mouth-watering 'two-handers' - an eclectic array of delicious gourmet burgers, with plenty more large and small dishes to choose from, including options for our vegetarian pals.
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