 Logie Bairds Bar and the Bank
Hotel |
Occupying a prime location overlooking the crossroads between High
Street and South Bridge is a building that looks as if it had to have been
built as a bank. It was, in 1923, though the front-on view from across the High
Street leaves you feeling that this is a distinctly skinny replica of the Bank
of England.
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 Interior - The
Gallery |
 The Front
of Logie Bairds Bar |
 The Interior from
the Front |
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The bank became the Bank Hotel in 1998. Its ground floor is
occupied by Logie Bairds Bar, a triumph of dark wood and traditional pub
styling including a large sort-of island bar. The bar is named after
John Logie Baird (one
of the fathers of television) and is themed around famous Scotsmen.
 The Bar from Across the Royal
Mile |
The space above the bar serves as a mezzanine floor known as
Logie Baird's Gallery
(complete, interestingly, with the apostrophe that is missing from the name of
the bar itself!)
Address: 1-3 South Bridge, EH1 1LL
Telephone: 0131 556 9940
Web
address: www.festival-inns.com/barsandclubs_logies.htmEmail address: thebankhotel@festival-inns.co.uk
Opening hours, normal: 9.00am to 1.00am
Opening hours, Sunday: 9.00am to 1.00am
Real ales: Caledonian Deuchars IPA & 80/-
Whisky choice: A whisky menu with over 20 malts
Cocktails: Logie Baird's offer a cocktail menu
Hot drinks: Tea, coffees, hot chocolate
Food: Bar snacks
Food
service times: From 9.00am to 9.00pm daily
Music: Background music is played
Policy on children's access: Families are welcome
up to 10.00pm
Disabled access: Not good
Clientele: Popular with tourists, backpackers,
business people and locals
Outdoor seating:
Tables are set up outside in good weather
Other
attractions: Both the balcony and the "bank manager's office" are
available for hire (for parties up to 30). All major sporting events are shown
live.
Features in: CAMRA's Edinburgh & SE
Scotland Real Ale Guide (2004)
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