Jake's Place

Jake's Place

Serving the best in American and Scottish Alcoholic Drinks and Street Food

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We are a rustic bar and kitchen serving the best in American and Scottish craft beer, Malt Whisky, Bourbon and Rye.

We offer a quirky fusion between American and Scottish street food.

http://www.jakes-place.co.uk

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Belushi's Bars | Belushi's Bars

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The killer food menu includes a range of fat and stacked 60z home made burgers, salads, sharers and snacks from midday until 10pm everyday.

As the home of International sports, we are also the best bar in Edinburgh to watch the game.

With an epic lineup of events every night of the week, including our regular live music and sports, we’ve got everything you need to fuel your night the right way.

Also home to Jake’s Place - our sister bar serving up a great range of international craft beers, whiskys and awesome Scottish inspired food menu.

With live music most nights of the week, you can pop in and chill out in true Scottish style or head on over to Belushi’s for more of a party and to catch the live action of the game.

Jake's Place (9–13 Market Street, Edinburgh) | The List

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While some bars might just dabble at it, Jake's impeccable craft beer credentials shine through.

In an intriguing American-Scottish mash-up, an old school blackboard highlights a healthy list of craft draughts and rotating casks including delicious offerings from Delaware’s Fordham brewery, alongside fridges full of well sourced independently brewed beers from both sides of the pond.

Reclaimed whisky barrels provide shelf space for the city’s finest collection of bourbon and rye whiskey as well as a respectable range of home-grown malts, all coming together in a super wee bar that can’t quite work out why it isn’t a bit busier.

Bubba Q (209 -213 High Street, Edinburgh) | The List

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American-inspired BBQ joint in the heart of the city, offering gleefully decadent offerings of grilled meats, burgers and dogs.

Opened in the heart of the Royal Mile in July 2016, Bubba Q is a trendy new haven for young tourists and locals.

Offering a strong lunch deal, especially for this purse-sapping part of town (two courses for £10), this American-style BBQ joint has a lot to offer and buzzes with hungry diners.

The name comes from a combination of the two owners, Bubba and Maciek, who rightly take pride in the meat they serve; it's smoked for eight hours before being dished up on trays with a selection of tangy BBQ sauces and generously portioned sides, such as skin-on fries or meaty BBQ pit beans.

Service is swift, if a little chaotic, but with its wealth of options from thick shakes to burgers, hot dogs to chicken wings, there's something to keep even the pickiest of groups happy.

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