A popular Edinburgh boozer has been voted Pub of the Year 2022.
The Dreadnought on North Fort Street in Leith are famous for their selection of quality beers, offer quiz nights and often have a DJ performing.
The Leith pub picked up the best pub award for the fourth year running, with their good quality ales winning over the judges time after time.
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Every year local members from Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) campaign decide on their Pubs of the Year for Edinburgh, Lothian and the Borders.
To be nominated the boozer must regularly produce good quality real ale, first and foremost.
Members then judge the pub on the quality of the real ale and other aspects of their service, including price.
The Roseburn Bar and the Stockbridge Tap were also voted onto the top list.
In a post on Facebook, the team at Dreadnought thanked the local community
They said: ““There was no winner in 2021 but we can call it five years straight, right?
"Not too shabby for a single-room battlecruiser out in the sticks.
"This one is for the team, who have been nothing short of sensational over the past two years.
“I’m going to break out the piggybank and we’ll have a PROPER celebration this year, (assuming the nuclear holocaust doesn’t occur within the next fortnight).
“Thanks to everyone for your support.”
CAMRA is considered one of the most successful consumer organisations across Europe. Founded by four real ale enthusiasts back in 1971, today they represent beer drinkers and pub-goers across the UK.
Their vision is to have quality real ale, cider and perry and thriving pubs in every community.