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John Leslie [Leslie's Bar], Edinburgh (Leslie's Bar)

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45-47 Ratcliffe Terrace, Edinburgh, EH9 1SU (View on Google Map)
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Recognised by CAMRA as having a nationally important historic interior, this ground floor tenement pub is divided in to two by a fine mahogany counter, gantry with clock and a mirrored snob screen. Small `ticket window` hatches allow customers in the lounge to order drinks without being seen from the public bar. The bar has an alcove off to one side with banquettes. The lounge, with separate door, has three areas, a small snug by the entrance door, an area around the fire and a quieter back area with banquette seating. The late 19th century decorative plaster work which includes a Lincrusta frieze and the snob screen suggest the lounge once catered for a genteel Victorian clientele. A plaque near the fire place gives further details of the history of this superb pub. There is also a fine Knox of Alloa Brewery mirror.

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Previous Names
Local Authority
City of Edinburgh
Last updated
08/08/2024
Last surveyed
18/01/2024
Pub ID
EDN/174
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: B

A magnificent pub of 1899 set in a tenement and the work of architect P. L. Henderson. Immediately on the left on entering is a small snug, separated from the lounge by a low panelled screen with semi-circular stained glass panels. However, the unique feature at Leslie’s is the gantry-like structure on the left-hand side of the servery, with its series of small ticket booth-style windows for service into the lounge. This arrangement is akin to snob screens in Victorian pubs in English cities which allowed customers a sense of privacy. At the far end of the counter is an elegant mahogany gantry with display cabinets. Other original features include an ornate plaster cornice and decorative ceiling. The dado panelling is said to have come from a neighbouring house during a restoration in 1958. At the rear of the lounge is another snug, also of 1958.

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A magnificent island-bar pub built in 1899 in a four-storey sandstone tenement by architect P L Henderson. Similar to the Abbotsford, it is well worth going out of your way to visit. It is unique, having a gantry-like structure on the top left-hand side of the bar counter and a series of low, ticket booth-style windows for service, which are numbered on the inside. This arrangement is akin to snob screens in Victorian pubs in English cities which allowed more affluent patrons of the lounge bar to obtain their liquor through low serving hatches and preserve some privacy from public bar customers. This is one of only a handful of pubs selling its own whisky, a fine blended whisky distilled by Inverary. On the left as you enter is a small snug separated from the lounge by a low, panelled screen with a door and semi-circular stained glass panels. Note the hinged section of the bar counter in the snug for which nobody has been able to provide an explanation – any help on this matter is most welcome.

At the far end of the counter is an elegant mahogany gantry with original Bryson clock. Other original features include a Lincrusta frieze, an ornate plaster cornice and highly decorative ceiling. The dado panelling came from a neighbouring house during a restoration in 1958. At the rear of the lounge is another snug with a wide doorway, half-height panelled walls, and ceiling also from 1958. In 1971 a former shop was absorbed to become a sitting room and has a wide doorway and dado panelled walls that match the 1958 wall panelling. The window screens date from 2005. John Leslie was the second licensee, from 1902 to 1924.

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Opening
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Friday
Noon - Midnight
Saturday
Noon - Midnight
Sunday
Noon - 11:00pm
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Major events on TNT Sport only
Live Music Live Music
Occasional acts. Informal folk session 8pm evry 2nd Tuesday.
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Children over 2 are permitted until 9pm.
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
If on a lead
Events Events
Quiz Monday evening every fortnight
Function Room Function Room
Rear area and snug bar can each be reserved
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Free
Features
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Uses Autovac Uses Autovac
Transport
Close to bus routes (160m)
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Closest station (2300m)
Edinburgh
Directions
1.5m S of centre.
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