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The Black Bull, Edinburgh

Leith Street
Edinburgh
EH1 3AT

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Belhaven (Greene King)

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Colin Walker left this review about The Black Bull

The Black Bull is situated at the junction of Leith Street & Carlton Road. The pubs sit’s in a basement level and is very easy to miss. The pub advertises itself as Edinburgh’s original rock bar, with a Rock & Metal music style jukebox. The place sells up to 50 different blends of Bourbon.

On 26th March 2020 - rating: 10
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Peter Rydings left this review about Black Bull Tavern

Did not enjoy our visit we found the customers ignorant and very anti ant one if not Scotish had a quick pint and went on the plus side had a good pint of Edinburgh no 3 4.3% and the ignorant bar lad gave me change for a £20 instead of £10 i would have told him if he had been pleasant with us like he was with is countrymen

On 13th August 2014 - no rating submitted
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David Ross left this review about Black Bull Tavern

The outside of this pub features, very briefly, in the opening scene of the film of "Trainspotting" (when they run down the steps outside it after shoplifting from the bookshop). Although it looks nice enough from outside, it's rather rough and run down looking inside. Judging by the customers and the music, it is obviously a favourite haunt of Heavy Metal fans. Despite being on the edge of the city centre, it seemed to be mainly populated by Edinburgh locals rather than tourists.

On 31st January 2012 - rating: 6
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E TA left this review about Black Bull Tavern

The Black Bull has a subterranean feel which makes it a good escape from the bustle of the nearby political and commercial bustle. It's a small, low basement bar, narrow and wedge-shaped which adds to its pleasant, intimate atmosphere. The ceiling is quite low in places, so watch your head. No real ale, but there is a fair selection of bourbon whiskies and foreign beers; bourbon tasting nights are a feature. It no longer does food. Gaming machines and an ATM slightly spoil the ambience. The staff are friendly, though some of the clientele are a bit unsociable. Worth popping in if you're happy to drink American or European beers.

On 1st September 2011 - rating: 5
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hondo . left this review about Black Bull Tavern

Antidote to the big sheds down the road. Usual keg selection. The pub has a pool table & a heavy metal/rock jukebox.

On 11th January 2011 - no rating submitted
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