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NO REAL ALE………. NOTE: Any information shown may be out of date
Featured in CAMRA's Scotland's True Heritage Pubs publication as ae 'Heritage Pub of the Future'.
Behind an imposing columned façade is a fabulous Victorian building of 1846–7 by David Rhind for the Commercial Bank, the interior of which was altered by Sydney Mitchell in 1885. Grade A Listed. At the rear of the square, columned, staircase and hall lobby is the former banking hall in the style of a Graeco-Roman temple with a marble mosaic floor, arched ceilings and a mightily impressive coffered central dome.
Conversion
Behind an imposing columned facade is a fabulous 1840s Grade A-listed building. At the rear of the square, columned, staircase and hall lobby is the former banking hall in the style of a Graeco-Roman temple with a marble mosaic floor, arched ceilings and a mightily impressive coffered central dome. A magnificent conversion offering lots of different areas in which to enjoy a meal but there is no real ale.
Dome, Edinburgh