An old Edinburgh pub is set to be given a new lease of life after it undergoes a huge six-figure makeover this year.
Formerly the Three Bridges and a Harry Ramsdens, the iconic venue in South Queensferry is to be given a huge overhaul, after it was bought over by Buzzworks Holdings.
A huge restaurant and bar operator in Scotland, the firm have announced they will be investing a huge sum into the stunning venue, which looks out over the Firth of Forth.
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Renaming the site "Thirty Knots", the pub will be given a traditional and classic feel, with the outdoor terrace and beer garden to become a prime spot in the area.
Set to open in November, the pub will serve both food and drinks from early to late, as well as hiring out their events space upstairs for up to 100 guests.
Kenny Blair, Buzzworks Holdings MD, said: “We’re delighted to have started work on Thirty Knots, a pub, and restaurant which we believe will be a great asset to the South Queensferry community, providing an impressive range of food and drink and excellent service.
“Our customers will feel right at home when they are welcomed to our latest venue which will bring a relaxed drinking and dining experience. Thirty Knots is a fantastic addition to our growing portfolio of community-based destination restaurants and pubs, with a building that’s steeped in history, in a stunning location and world-class views right on our doorstep.
“With a focus on fresh, seasonal produce that incorporates a variety of cooking styles - customers can expect a brilliant menu that will feature both modern and classic dishes with a twist and we guarantee there will be something for everyone.
"We're very much looking forward to welcoming our regular loyal customers who have supported Buzzworks throughout our journey, as well as new customers who we know will be wowed by the stylish surroundings and offerings that Thirty Knots will provide.”
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