The White Hart
about our pub
The city of Edinburgh's most ancient tavern follow in the footsteps of Oliver Cromwell, William Wordsworth and Robert Burns, by enjoying a tankard of fine ale or one of our world-famous whiskies. Founded in 1516, The White Hart is named after the rarest of all...
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Facilities
Top-notch amenities to make sure you have a great time. Here’s what you can expect when you visit The White Hart
- Dog Friendly
- Family Friendly
- Beer Garden
- WiFi
Join us for a cracking Easter
No egg puns, we promise. Just delicious food, your favourite drinks, and wonderful company.
Book a table for EasterJoin our email club
Signing up to the White Hart mailing list means you'll be the first to hear about new dishes, offers and competitions. But that's not all – sign up today, and we'll give you a FREE Peroni Nastro Azzurro! (T&Cs apply)
Claim your free drinkNew menu - now here!
Get ready for something fresh! Our new menu, packed with traditional spring flavours. We can't wait for you to try it.
View our menuJoin us for a drink
Whether it be a post-work pint or a get-together with family, indulge with a cocktail, sip a cask ale, or enjoy wine from our curated list.
View our drinks menuDelicious Dishes
We proudly serve freshly cooked traditional pub food throughout the week. Vegan, vegetarian and non-gluten containing options are also available.
View our menuJoin our email club
Signing up to the White Hart mailing list means you'll be the first to hear about new dishes, offers and competitions. But that's not all – sign up today, and we'll give you a FREE Peroni Nastro Azzurro! (T&Cs apply)
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What makes us special
A pub for paws
We're proud to be a dog friendly pub - bring your four-legged friend along, we would love to see them!
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