Gay-friendly and Gay Hotels in Edinburgh ScotlandĪs a world leader in LGBT tourism, pretty much every hotel and hostel in Edinburgh can be considered gay-friendly – after all, being a gay-friendly it not all about upscale luxury, but about providing friendly and open service and welcoming everyone with open arms! And the mysterious Island of Skye will just take your breath away! There is a reason why everything from James Bond and Game of Thrones to Harry Potter and Outlander is filmed here. 3-Day Isle of Skye, Inverness, and Highlands – See and do everything all at once on this iconic tour of Scotland’s best nature.A trip over the Forth Road Bridge is pretty spectacular too! St Andrews & Fife’s Fishing Villages – The medieval kingdom of Fife is one of the most photographed spots in Scotland as is the picturesque Falkland landscape with its former royal palace.We still don’t understand why Dumbledore had to die though…
Rowling found inspiration for on a day trip to the Scottish Highlands. Harry Potter Steam Train – It’s not cheap, but the best things often aren’t! Board the Hogwarts Express steam train and see for yourself where J.K.Loch Ness, Glencoe & the Highlands – No trip to Scotland is complete without a is it to the mysterious Glencoe, Scottish moors – and a quick hunting trip to find Nessie.Cute, quiet and cozy, this was our go-to place for fabulous coffee in Edinburgh – and perfect for recovering after a long night out! Artisan Roast Broughton Street – One of the original sparks to ignite the explosion of Artisan coffee in Scotland, Broughton street was the first specialty coffee shop and roastery in Scotland.You really shouldn’t miss one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland, both historically and architecturally. Stirling Castle – Ok, not in Edinburgh but an easy trip if you have hired a car.Museum of Scotland – A modern museum showcasing the best of Scotland with historical relics, intriguing exhibits, and a nice cafe.Or why not get a guided tour of the best Scottish whisky bars from a fellow whisky lover? Scotch Whisky Experience – Have you even been to Scotland if you don’t know the difference between scotch and whisky and single malts? This museum tells the tale of the Scot’s national drink including a fantastic – if somewhat – bizarre barrel ride.Service was quick and the drinks were cold and refreshing.
What a great venue! The crowd were up for having a good time a d everyone was smiling and in good spirits. You definitely want to get sat either out front or in the main bar as out the back is a bit meh, but if you’re looking for it to be a bit quieter and away from the madding crowd the back might suit better
The staff were what really made the experience enjoyable. The bar still had a very friendly atmosphere which I would highly recommend. The venue stringently stuck to the social distancing rules often reminding customers to wear masks when not at their table. The staff and entertainment were amazing. Had a great night at The Bridge Bar Clapham.
Get a free cocktail when you sign up for our mailing list. First made by the father of modern cockatils Jerry Thomas. Beautiful and seductively strong.Ī super flamboyant Martini with Vodka, Blackberry liquor & PinappleĪ Gin based traditional favourite. Aperol, Prosecco, soda and a slice of orange. Mixing Gin, Lemon juice, Sugar & Blackberry Liquor. Inspired by the flavours of Autumn and Winter. A splash of cola and fresh lemons and lime.Īn 80’s creation that we love. Our Long Island is a fun take on the traditional with Vodka, Tequila, Light Rum, Triple Sec and Gin. Perhaps first made in 1972, in Long Island. The mix of dark rum, ginger beer and line. Vodka, Vanilla Syrup, Lime and Passion fruit. Our passion fruit cocktail that has the fun kick on the side. Using Rum, Kalua and our house coffee mix. Invented by Dick Bradsell we change it up. The tang of line and the sweetness of Orange liquor. With Gin, Campari and Vermouth.īorn in 1948 in Mexico. Strong and flavourable one of our go to drinks. With delicious Vodka, Lime, Raspberries and Ginger beer.Īn Italian classic, one of the best aperitifs. Quality Vodka mixed with Triple Sec, Cranberry and Lime.Ī fresh twist on the classic Moscow Mule. The NYC classic but done the London wahy.