Bar and restaurant with an elaborate historic interior.
NO REAL ALE…… Any information shown may not be well maintained.
Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance
Listed status: A
On he first floor of the Café Royal, this is now a separate Bar, Restaurant, Live Music Venue and Cabaret Club but retains many notable features from when it was an integral part of the pub below.
The main changes made since the separation are that the ceiling is now painted black and picked out in gold; the floor is of standard wood panels; there are new tiles near the bar counter, the original bar has a new front and new top and seating areas have appeared down the window side of the room. In the second bar all the partitions and the 1920s bar fittings have been retained. The floor in the American Bar has had the same treatment as the main bar and seating areas have been added to the restaurant section. The Ballroom can have an admission charge – it retains its wood block floor; the ceiling here is also painted black and picked out in gold; and a sound booth has been added. Open from 12 noon to 12 midnight. No real ale.
Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh
Introduction This guide describes the 116 pubs identified by CAMRA as having interiors of national or regional historic or architectural importance, plus a further 24 whose interiors are of some regional interest. Scotland has over 4000 pubs so why do...