| 9 Hunter Square, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1QW | |
| 01312253784 | |
| The Tron Website | |
You'll find our easygoing tavern opposite the Tron Kirk church, right at the heart of the city. Inside there's plenty of room for everyone, with comfy sofas in the bar area, cavernous vaults for cosy chats and an upstairs area ideal for dining. It's the perfect venue to check out comic talent at Edinburgh's Fringe Festival in August, and there's usually something good on throughout the week, with regular quiz, comedy and music nights.
- Wide range of beers & ciders on tap
- Cracking deals on food & drink
- Regular pub entertainment
- Pool, table football & lots of machines
- Sky Sports
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