An Edinburgh landlord has posted a tongue-in-cheek message to punters ahead of the new tram route launching on Wednesday.
The Dreadnought pub took to social media after a new tram stop was installed just a 'four-minute walk' away - making it the first stop on the new line.
This comes after the landlord claimed customers said the bar was 'hard to get to' following three years of road works causing major disruption.
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Now in a cheeky post, the pub issued a tongue-in-cheek update to locals, offering their customers a 'tramendous' deal for making it to the pub via the tram.
Taking to Facebook, the pub wrote: "We'd like to come more often, but you're so hard to get to."
"Not anymore.
"We're so keen to see you more frequently that we commissioned a new tram stop, as close to the pub as we could get.
"From this Wednesday, join the throngs tramming it to the Royal Yacht Britannia, give them a cheery wave as they hop off, and continue one stop to the NE terminus.
"From there, we're a four-minute walk away (or one minute if you hop over the wall on the bridge*)
"From Wednesday till Sunday this week, present your tram ticket at the bar and we'll give you a free packet of Beef Space Raiders."
Referring to the deteriorating Pride Bridge that has been closed, they added: "*DO NOT HOP OVER THE WALL. The bridge is structurally unsound, and the weight of a single pedestrian could cause a catastrophe."
Their regulars and loyal customers rushed to the comments with one adding: "This is a TRAMendous offer."
Others are already planning a pub crawl with the help of the new route and noted that Dreadnaught is the first stop on the line.
One commented said: "It's the first point on the tram stop pub crawl."
Another echoed: "Superb! I’m planning my stations of the tram pub crawl soon."
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