29-35 Niddry St, Edinburgh EH1 1LG, UK
thebansheelabyrinth.com
+44 131 558 8209
Beautiful maze of madness - loved the short little time I had there - was on my go to list in Edinburgh The drinks I tried weren't my type of thing but definitely pushed my comfort zone and loved that experience - Draculas Bite was gorgeous!!
06.02.2024
The best place in Edinburgh if you're a little strange and unusual. Fantastic atmosphere. Lots of friendly people, local and tourist. They have pool, movies, dancing and great beer. I was there every night of my visit. Miss the place.
30.06.2023
We had a few drinks there and it was quite an experience. It is not a fancy pub, but It definitely has a lot of history in it. It is styled to be a hard rock place but any one is welcomed. As a tourist looking to discover all of the historic places in Edinburgh, this pub located in an old volts is one of a kind experience !
26.01.2024
The first Saturday of the month is Fright Night 👻 Did you know Banshees are mythical creatures deeply rooted in Irish folklore, often depicted as female spirits who wail and keen as harbingers of death. They are believed to appear before a death in a family, particularly those of old Irish lineage. Descriptions vary, but banshees are commonly portrayed as pale, spectral women with long, flowing hair dressed in white or grey robes. Their mournful cries are said to be heard at night, signalling impending doom. Legend has it that each family has its own banshee, bound to their bloodline, with her appearance typically preceding the death of a family member. While banshees are often associated with sorrow and foreboding, they are not considered malevolent or harmful themselves. Instead, their presence is seen as a warning or a form of mourning. The origins of banshees remain shrouded in mystery, with some theories linking them to ancient Celtic beliefs in supernatural beings associated with death and the afterlife. Over time, banshees have become iconic figures in Irish mythology, featured in literature, art, and popular culture, where their haunting presence continues to captivate imaginations around the world 🧚♀️🪄✨️🍺
07.04.2024
The best rock bar in Edinburgh. It's in the old town side, within walking distance from the centre. Great atmosphere and vibes, the prices are great. The staff were nice to me. I love the decoration and the music being played. Also they have a cinema inside. It's a must visit if you're in town. Cheers .
02.08.2022
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