The city of Edinburgh’s most ancient tavern follow in the footsteps of Oliver Cromwell, William Wordsworth and Robert Burns, by enjoying a tankard of fine ale or one of our world-famous whiskies. Founded in 1516, The White Hart is named after the rarest of all highland creatures, which can be spotted sometimes no more than once in a century. It was used as a heraldic symbol in the 14th century by King Richard II, and for almost five hundred years has welcomed travellers through these doors. In keeping with these traditions, The White Hart Inn continues to offer its patrons a wide selection of traditional food and drink, from our award-winning haggis to our champion ales.
📍 32-34 Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Midlothian, United Kingdom, EH1 2JU
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