The Old Chain Pier

The Old Chain Pier

Old Chain Pier, Pub & restaurant | Newhaven Edinburgh

Taste card – one taste card per party not to be used with any other offer.

Gourmet card – one gourmet card to be used per party and not to be used with any other offer.

Neither cards excepted from Friday until Sunday at 5pm.

We do not except these cards as a walk in, we only except them on a prior booking 2hours before.

http://oldchainpier.com

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Granton History: The Old Chain Pier Bar

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At the shore end of the Chain Pier, on Trinity Crescent, a stone building was constructed to serve as a booking office for the steamer services.

The pub was run for many years – at least as far back as 1901 and possibly earlier – by the Moss family.

In 1901 the pub was run by Arthur Moss, and his name appeared on the building until at least 1971.

They lived directly opposite the pub at 16 Trinity Crescent, now known as ‘Pier House’.

In 1905 the pub was in the hands of Mr Arthur Moss of 16 Trinity Crescent.

Pub for sale in 32 Trinity Crescent - EH5, EH5

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Description The Old Chain Pier is an extremely busy business which has been run by the current proprietor since 2011.

The business is being sold due to the current vendor’s other business ventures Situation The Old Chain Pier occupies and enviable location on the busy Trinity Crescent in the Newhaven area of Edinburgh.

The main bar is located in the centre of the property and benefits from a large traditional barfront.

The Old Chain Pier further benefits from a central, fully equipped commercial kitchen, located off the bar area.

Accounts Full trading Figures will be made available after a formal viewing has taken place Summary The sale of The Old Chain Pier offers a great opportunity to purchase a well established business.

The Old Chain Pier in Edinburgh, 2 For 1 Discount Meals | tastecard

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Specialising in gastropub style dishes, the resplendent dishes adoring the menu is sure to cater to all tastes, whether they’re local to the area or are visitors in search of something sumptuous.

If these irresistible dishes aren’t already tantalising enough guests visiting with a tastecard can savour everything on the eclectic menu at an incredible price, leaving little reason not to sample something from each section, whether it’s starting the meal in style with an exemplary appetiser or finishing it with a sweet conclusion from the heavenly array of desserts.

Begin with one of the superb starters, featuring the likes of the refreshing crayfish & avocado salad, tossed with a cocktail sauce, the rich chicken liver pate, partnered with oatcakes and a salad garnish, and the savoury sensation that is the cheese board, a sublime selection of cheeses paired with a variety of chutneys.

Outstanding examples of such include the hearty chicken supreme, served with seasonal vegetables, new potatoes and a mushroom, mustard & tarragon sauce, the sumptuous hake fillet, complete with mussels, green beans and a white wine, cream & garlic sauce, and the invigorating veggie curry, made with chickpeas, spinach and aubergines.

Also offering a special, concise menu for the younger members of the party as well as all manners of seasonal and daily specials, all tastes are sure to find something to savour at The Old Chain Pier.

Trinity Chain Pier - Wikipedia

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Trinity Chain Pier, originally called Trinity Pier of Suspension,[nb 1] was built in Trinity, Edinburgh, Scotland in 1821.

The pier was designed by Samuel Brown, a pioneer of chains and suspension bridges.

[47] The pier served ferry traffic between Edinburgh and ports on the Firth of Forth and beyond, and was usable at all states of the tide.

[46] Leith and Newhaven were having problems with sandbars leading to vessels being trapped and damaged at low water, but the Chain Pier had 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) of water at the very lowest tides, and could serve vessels when Leith and Newhaven were unable to.

[48] In its first year the pier made a profit of £200,[49][nb 10] and there was a proposal to improve the facilities for passengers and other visitors, including having telescopes to view the ferries.

Old Chain Pier, Edinburgh, Newhaven. Book now!

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As one of Edinburgh’s most respected local restaurants, Old Chain Pier is something of a legend around the city.

Found on Trinity Crescent in Newhaven, this restaurant is known for offering amazing Scottish cuisine and delicious brews, all the while hosting popular events like a regular quiz night, and offering beautiful rooms for private hire.

Stop by Old Chain Pier in Edinburgh’s Newhaven for brunch on Saturday and Sunday to experience incredible options ranging from the Full Vegetarian breakfast to mains like the Old Chain Pier Fish and Chips.

Or, come in during lunch or dinner and choose from an array of starters like scottish smoked salmon, chicken liver pate, and the bowl of chilli beef, before diving into mains like venison and ale pie, a kilo pot of Scottish mussels, classic mac ‘n’ cheese, or a succulent 8oz sirloin steak.

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