The Canons' Gait

The Canons' Gait

Gait - Craft Beer Bar & Kitchen on Edinburgh's Royal Mile

Gait

Our cellar bar is available for hire free.

Featuring it's own bar and capacity for 70, it's ideal for receptions, private parties and events.

http://www.gait.bar

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About — The Cumberland Bar

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As part of the D M Stewart family group of pubs, our bars have no tie to any single brewery or buying group.

The family has been involved in the wine, ale and spirit trade for over 300 years, at first through the McCallum family, and over the last 100 years in Edinburgh, through the Stewart family.

The Stewart family, having no financial ties to suppliers, has been in the perfect position to lead the explosion of variety that is now expected in all the best bars.

Be it real ales, wines by the glass, whiskies or spirits, we are able to listen to what the customer wants and work hard to offer it.

Food is equally close to the heart, the family having been livestock farmers for equally as long as wine and spirit merchants.

About — D M Stewart Ltd

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The Stewart family have been involved in the Edinburgh drinks trade for over 140 years.

Alongside the family whisky business, D & J McCallum Ltd, a number of public houses were developed including The Guildford Arms in 1896.

After the whisky business was sold in the 1930s, the pubs were brought together to form D M Stewart Ltd.

David & Christian Stewart, the fourth generation, now run the business, looking to expand and adapt to the constantly changing demands and opportunities of Edinburgh's hospitality sector.

Ben Challum Ltd is the sister company to D M Stewart Ltd and operates a mixed farming enterprise in Crieff, Perthshire.

Edinburgh Bar Diners

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A list of the most popular Bar Diners in Edinburgh with Images, Websites, Phone Numbers and links to Maps and Reviews.

Most of these Edinburgh Bar Diners serve drinks and meals throughout the day, then in the evening, become popular bars for drinks and parties.

Some Bars / Diners provide entertainment at night, such as live music, karaoke, and quizzes.

The Royal Mile Bar Diners.

The Royal Mile is actually five streets that run from Edinburgh Castle down to the Palace of Hollyrood.

Canons' Gait Listings - Fringe 2017 - British Comedy Guide

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At the bottom of the Royal Mile, the Canons' Gait Bar, Restaurant, ground floor and basement Cellar Bar - the original Free Fringe Venue for PBH's Free Fringe Comedy.

The bar provides a great atmosphere to enjoy a drink or bite to eat between shows.

Ground floor restaurant/bar allows children over five years when accompanied by adult.

Tryst Brewery Food and Beer Pairing Dinner Tickets, Wed, 11 Apr ...

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There will be five more courses to follow, each one created and paired by our Head Chef to compliment one of Tryst Brewerys' delicious beers.

The dinner will be hosted by Head Brewer John McGarva who will speak a little about each of the beers before the accompanying course arrives.

It will be a very casual and sociable evening so please feel free to ask any Tryst related questions you may have and John will do his best to provide some clarity!

Partridge and ricotta ravioli with sauteed tarragon and wild mushrooms.

Char grilled wild sea bass on a pickled fennel and cashew nut salad with a curried coconut dressing.

The Gait (232 Canongate, Edinburgh) | The List

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An attractive choice of craft beers and tasty, well-presented food makes The Gait is one of Edinburgh's true gastropubs.

The 2017/18 edition of The List's Eating & Drinking Guide is out now – only £5.95 (+ ).

Before their refurb back in 2014, The Canons’ Gait, for many, was just a stop-off for a swift half on the way home.

With six rotating beer taps, three regulars, two guest keg beers and a range of trendy bottles from the likes of Colonsay and Loch Ness breweries, they’ve got their beer selection down to a tee.

To complement such a fine range of ales is a menu of light bites, including sharing platters, as well as some more substantial grub.

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