The Theatre Royal Bar

The Theatre Royal Bar

Welcome to The Theatre Royal Edinburgh. View our brand new menu for some delicious food and drinks or check out some of our awesome pictures in the gallery.

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During the day, Edinburgh has many great attractions for visitors, such as touring the Edinburgh Castle or strolling the Royal Botanic Gardens.

Edinburgh also has amazing nightlife and many of the clubs and bars are found within beautiful historic buildings.

Before or after seeing a play at the Edinburgh Playhouse, The Theatre Royal Bar located just a few blocks away is a great place to get a drink and enjoy the French-style decorations.

If you enjoy fine dining, Scotland’s own world-renowned chef Mark Greenaway has a restaurant inside one of Edinburgh’s premier clubs, No. 12 Picardy Place, which buzzes with Edinburgh’s elite every day of the week.

With a big mixture of dining places, clubs, bars, casinos, theaters and dancings, Edinburgh has been awarded the best UK city for entertainment for over 13 years and has been placed 8th on the list of cities for ‘best quality of life’ across Europe.

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The Theatre Royal Bar is based on Greenside Place, just a stone's throw from the Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre.

Playing up the area's long ties with Edinburgh's acting community, the entire venue is decorated with huge play posters and theatre-themed furniture.

The venue itself could not look anymore traditional.

Once inside, guests will find a cosy environment, complete with a dark mahogany bar and a bright red carpet (for obvious reasons).

The bar features the usual range of beer, local ales, fines wines and warming spirits that you'd expect to find in any traditional watering hole.

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Opening its doors as a cinema in 1929, the Edinburgh Playhouse was refurbished and became a theatre in 1980.

With room for over 3,000 in the audience, the Playhouse is the UK's largest working non-sporting theatre.

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