The World's End
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A true Edinburgh institution, this historic pub simply oozes character. Getting its name from its close proximity to the Flodden Wall, which kept the English out and the city’s residents in, The World’s End remains a friendly esta … Read more
A true Edinburgh institution, this historic pub simply oozes character. Getting its name from its close proximity to the Flodden Wall, which kept the English out and the city’s residents in, The World’s End remains a friendly establishment offering delicious, traditional food and drinks at reasonable prices. Read less

A traditional pub with a long history
A true Edinburgh institution, this historic pub simply oozes character. Getting its name from its close proximity to the Flodden Wall, which kept the English out and the city’s residents in, The World’s End remains a friendly establishment offering delicious, traditional food and drinks at reasonable prices.
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