| 49 Frederick Street , Edinburgh New Town EH2 1EP | |
| 01312251045 | |
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A hidden jewel below the cobbles of Frederick Street. The Queens Arms prides itself on being a pub for locals and visitors to Edinburgh alike. The Queens Arms is everything a comfortable, quality pub should be, steeped in heritage with a passion for quality.
From home cooked seasonal produce from great Scottish suppliers cooked and served with care, to handpicked cask ales from Scotland’s top independent brewers, a cracking range of malt whiskies, wines, bottled beers and draught lagers, teamed with a house cocktail list – we’ve it all covered! The Queens Arms is an unusual mix of socialising whilst relaxing. The after-work crowd enjoy a well earned pint, this might lead into watching sport and grabbing a midweek bite and The Queens Arms know how to enjoy the weekends!
Leather chesterfields whilst reading the papers is always a treat, or please stop by for an intimate and cosy dinner for two in one of our copper table booths, meet for coffee and enjoy free wifi or pop in to watch Champions League football and all other major sporting events.
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