Angels Share
Situated in Edinburgh's West End, Angel's Share is a thriving hotel, bar and restaurant.
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Situated in Edinburgh's West End, Angel's Share is a thriving hotel, bar and restaurant.
Established in 1987 the award winning whisky and beer bar is located in Edinburgh's historic Old Town.
The award-winning WHISKI is undoubtedly one of Scotland's premier whisky bars. The owners and staff have a genuine passion for whisky. As a result the…
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