Helgi’s is a slate floored, wood paneled, intimate pub serving lunch and dinner seven days a week. Taking its name from Helgi, the warmongering Viking favoured by the gods, who had a penchant for poetry, Helgi’s nods to Orkney’s ...
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The Counting House is a Wetherspoon establishment that’s located on Glasgow’s St Vincent Place. This grand old building, rich with history and full of character, was formerly a bank. The Italian Renaissance style, as conceived by architect J T...
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Set on the small peninsula of land jutting out into Breiwick bay, Fjara has amazing views for you to enjoy in all weathers and at all times of the day. It is a great wildlife spot with plenty of opportunity to spot seals and otters in the surround...
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Located in the heart of Newcastle’s Ouseburn Valley, the city’s cultural oasis, The Tyne Bar has been a local favourite for more than two decades. Famous for its laidback atmosphere and an unwavering commitment to free live music, The ...
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The Club Room is a unique bar and diner located within one of Edinburgh’s most opulent buildings – The Dome. This recently refurbished venue portrays a convincing snapshot of 1930s America. The dark walnut bar and crystal chandeliers h...
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Fubar is arguably Stirling’s top club. Open every night of the week and playing host to some of the most exciting events in the town, Fubar offers a top night out from Monday to Sunday. There are plenty of student nights to be found in Stirl...
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Filter and Fox serves up artisan coffee and freshly-made snacks in a cool modern coffeehouse with simple uncluttered looks. The eatery has an uncompromising dedication to quality wine, coffee and cocktails, with a selection that changes weekly to ...
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Revolution is an individually styled chain bar with a global menu filled with comfort food classics and daily happy hours. One of Cardiff's most stylish venues, Revolution specialises in handcrafted cocktails, fresh food and the finest party m...
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Located in a beautiful building on Miller Street, the intriguingly named The Spiritualist looks like a champagne bar, though it’s really a restaurant. Characterised by muted shades, stylishly lit tables, expensive fittings and great nosh, Th...
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Live music, good ale and quality food. That’s the simple premise behind McSorleys, formerly The Alehouse. The Clerk Street venue has been extensively refurbished and transformed into a bustling bar where there’s always something happen...
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