THE WHITE HART INN
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2024
Recommended
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2024
One of the oldest pubs in the city owes its name to one of the most mysterious creatures in the Highlands, unless tonight to the legend of the great white stag that would have disarmed King David I during a hunting trip in 1128, without hurting him. Before disappearing, a silver cross appeared on the animal's forehead, between its woods.... The pub, which dates back to 1516, serves an excellent haggis and one offers a fairly large choice of whiskies. Every evening from 9pm, musical groups come to warm up the atmosphere until late at night.
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According to legend, this would be Edinburgh's oldest pub. It is located at the foot of the castle overlooking a full pub. A traditional garden that will plunge you into deep Scotland. if you eat, take the haggis! He is succulent!
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