| 161 Lothian Road , Edinburgh West EH3 9AA | |
| 01312285558 | |
| The Raging Bull Edinburgh Website | |
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Our bar is Fun, Quirky, Stylish and Whacky all rolled into one. Yes, we produce amazing drinks
but the setting you drink them in is just as important to us.
Where did the name The Raging Bull come from? We just like it, simple as that!
As you walk through the door directly to your left hangs a mural of The Raging Bull himself drinking with his lady.
He has become accustomed to drinking his cocktails in comfortable and stylish surroundings and from that our bar was born.
Our team always strives to ensure our guests receive the best service; we are here to ensure you fully
enjoy your visit with us, good reviews make us feel good and happy. ?
We take our alcohol seriously, but we want to have fun doing it.
So please leave any inhibitions at the door and take a walk on the wild side!
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