Canny Man’s

Edinburgh


A lovably eccentric pub, the Canny Man’s consists of a crowded warren of tiny rooms crammed with a bizarre collection of antiques and curiosities (a description that could apply to some of the regulars). If you can get in, you’ll find it serves excellent real ale, vintage port and Cuban cigars, and the best Bloody Marys in town.


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