The most recommended whisky shop in Edinburgh is Johnnie Walker, where you can customize your own whisky. There are also limited editions in different colors. I bought the limited edition with red and gold labels, as well as blue label hand sanitizer, chocolate... After the follow-up, I went upstairs to the 6th floor bar to have a cocktail made by Goldlable 🍹, which tasted good. The terrace upstairs has a panoramic view of the neon lights of the city.
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The most recommended whisky shop in Edinburgh is Johnnie Walker, where you can customize your own whisky. There are also limited editions in different colors. I bought the limited edition with red and gold labels, as well as blue label hand sanitizer, chocolate... After the follow-up, I went upstairs to the 6th floor bar to have a cocktail made by Goldlable 🍹, which tasted good. The terrace upstairs has a panoramic view of the neon lights of the city.
It's like being in a Gothic fantasy! The dim candlelight illuminates the half-high painted and gilded patio, the oak paneled walls are decorated with vintage carvings and tapestries, the diners whispering and the professional waiters who don't talk much create an elegant and mysterious atmosphere. The carefully cooked duck breast and steak, supplemented by the top red wine Pinotage Springfont from South Africa, are extremely enjoyable.
More than two years have passed, and I came to Edinburgh again. I wanted to eat at Harris, and I chose this one without exception. It doesn’t seem as amazing as before, maybe because I have grown up, but it’s still delicious!
It is located on the Royal Mile, and the decoration is quite Scottish. There are always a lot of people. I stayed in Edinburgh for three days and had dinner here twice. When waiting for a table in the UK, people often lean against the bar to have a drink. We followed the local customs and waited for a table. Wow, we waited for 2 hours and drank 3 glasses of beer. There are whiskey sets here, with several different sets, 4 glasses at a time, introducing various types and brands of whiskey. If you want to know more about whiskey, you can try it. In addition, the famous Scottish dish Haggis is also well made here.
It's very close to where I live. It gets dark early in winter, so I looked for a restaurant nearby. I went in when I saw that there were many people inside. It was really delicious. The heating inside was sufficient. It was very comfortable to drink beer.
Whiski bar & restaurant, located on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, is a very busy place. The venison is very delicious! We also ordered haggis, a famous Scottish dish, which has a unique flavor.