A friendly three-roomed hostelry dating from 1830 and close to the racecourse. The lively, cheerfully decorated public bar is half-timber panelled with wood effect floor. Dominoes is regularly played and the TV often shows sporting events. A smaller area leads off, with a dartboard and pictures of old local industries. The pleasant lounge, where families are welcome until 8pm, has a hardwood floor and comfortable seating and now contains a second dartboard used for matches. No food is served.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Three-roomed pub on the east side of town close to the racecourse and popular with locals and racegoers. Formerly a coaching inn dating back to 1830 it was refitted in 1953 and is little changed since. The bar on the left retains its lapped wood counter, mirrored gantry, beauty board panelled walls and two stone fireplaces now with radiators in front. There is a separate small games room at the rear. The lounge on the right, which was formerly two small rooms and a snug, has a gantry added in 1953 and a bar counter and fixed seating in the 1970s.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Levenhall Arms, Musselburgh
Occasionally three
Changing beers typically include: Born (varies) , Loch Leven (varies) , Winton (varies)
Source: Regional
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