Arcade Bar, Haggis & Whisky House

Arcade Bar, Haggis & Whisky House

ArcadePub | Arcade Bar, Haggis & Whisky House

We are the only Haggis & Whisky Pub in Edinburgh providing over one hundred whiskies, a superb range of speciality fair trade teas and of course THE BEST Haggis in town!

Arcade Haggis & Whisky house is one of the oldest bars in the City Of Edinburgh.

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We are the only Haggis & Whisky Pub in Edinburgh providing over one hundred whiskies, a superb range of speciality fair trade teas and of course THE BEST Haggis in town!

Arcade Haggis & Whisky house is one of the oldest bars in the City Of Edinburgh.

Scottie's Photo Diary - January and February 2013

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In the 1930a the building was about to be demolished but was bought by the National Trust for Scotland who restored the first two floors, allowing an insight into varieties of Edinburgh life of the 17th century, including original renaissance painted ceilings, with open fires, but no running water, and period decoration and furniture.

While in Edinburgh I had lunch with a friend in a restaurant that I had not been to before - Arcade Bar, Haggis & Whisky House in Cockburn Street, just off the Royal Mile.

The Royal Mile has more than its fair share of shops selling tourist souvenirs - and what could be more appropriate as a souvenir of Scotland than a selection of local produce such as whisky?

The Royal Mile Whisky Shop was selling a wide variety of Scotland's national drink and nobody walking past could miss it!

Another whisky shop further down the Royal Mile was a bit less flamboyant in its presentation of its wares but even so managed an eclectic selection of bottles from around Scotland!

Discover the weird and wonderful delicacies from around the world ...

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Discover the weird and wonderful delicacies from around the world The alternative food guide to the destinations you love to visit, would you dare try any of these delicacies?

Kopi Luwak also known as ‘Civet Coffee’ is an Indonesian delicacy stemming from the Dutch during the 18th Century.

Although there is not much meat to taste, you can find these on the sides of the road at food stalls fried in garlic oil, salt and sugar, which I would imagine masks the thought, if not the taste, that you are eating a tarantula.

Originating in France, this delicacy is surprisingly popular amongst the locals as well as many other parts of the world such as China, Indonesia and Italy.

With many ways to enhance this dish with spices or herbs and sauces, you can try out this Simple Frog's Legs recipe here.

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Best place for haggis in Edinburgh - The Scotsman's top five

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Here are our best places to eat haggis, neeps and tatties in Edinburgh.

The name of the pub derives from the sixteenth century, when the pub was situated right next to the old city walls, making the the “end of the world” for Edinburgh residents.

You can have a haggis stack as a starter, or a haggis tower as a main course, with the obligatory neeps and tatties.

There are two main courses which include haggis at Arcade, the most traditional being “Robert Burns’ Famous Haggis”, which is served in a tower with whisky sauce.

Alternatively, you can have a Highland burger as a main course, which comes with haggis and whisky sauce.

Top 10 Places To Eat Haggis In Edinburgh, Scotland

8 Affordable Places to Eat in Edinburgh - St Christopher's Inns

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The Arcade Bar, Haggis and Whisky House is a top choice for haggis novices located at the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town.

This little Scottish pub has a simple but incredibly affordable menu meaning all the love and goodness goes into just a few dishes, making it some of the tastiest nosh in the city.

Head to Belushi’s for a big, fat burger right in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town (the best burger joint in the city).

Their quirky American-Scottish fusion of street food along with super affordable prices make Jake’s Place one of the best food spots in the city.

Their haggis tower on the main menu is renowned in the city, and for good reason, however they really do rustle up a mean full Scottish brekky for just £6.75, tattie scones and all.

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