March 2022 - Reopened as Tipsy Midgie 'Gin and Whisky Drinkery'
MAY 2018 - No real ale
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Situated at the foot of a four-storey tenement with a stone relief featuring two people, a mule and the wording ‘Jeanie Deans Tryste’
It still retains a women's snug at the front which doubled as a Jug Bar and has access via doors from both left and right lobbies, there are two hatches to the back of the servery but these are modern; front wall panelling is old. Lobbies on the left and right have old wood panelling from floor to ceiling and twin doors lead to the main bar with a promontory bar counter which is old and has a fielded panelled front painted brown and a newer top. The gantry is modern and fridges have replaced lower shelves. On the right hand side is an old wood surround fireplace with wood burner and mirrors in the mantelpiece. The room has wainscoting all around painted brown which is likely to be old.
Situated at the foot of a four-storey tenement with a stone relief featuring two people, a mule and the wording ‘Jeanie Deans Tryste’
It still retains a women's snug at the front which doubled as a Jug Bar and has access via doors from both left and right lobbies, there are two hatches to the back of the servery but these are modern; front wall panelling is old. Lobbies on the left and right have old wood panelling from floor to ceiling and twin doors lead to the main bar with a promontory bar counter which is old and has a fielded panelled front painted brown and a newer top. The gantry is modern and fridges have replaced lower shelves. On the right hand side is an old wood surround fireplace with wood burner and mirrors in the mantelpiece. The room has wainscoting all around painted brown which is likely to be old.
Tipsy Midgie, Edinburgh