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Deacon Brodies Tavern
21 locals recommend,
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Okay - I only mention this, as it is the true story of Jekyll and Hyde - worth a visit if you are on the Royal Mile
Named after William Brodie, the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Jekyll and Hyde. Born in 1741 Brodie was a deacon of the Guild of Wrights. By day, he was a respectable citizen but by night, he consorted with lowlife; gambling and drinking. He subsequently took to burglary to pay his gambling debts, leading to his hanging in 1788.
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Location
435 Lawnmarket
Edinburgh, Scotland