

Pubs of Edinburgh gone by: We take a look at many of the iconic Capital establishments that have closed their doors
Once places of laughter, music and one too many pints, these iconic Edinburgh pubs can now only be found in the history books.
Whether it was catching a 5am whisky in The Penny Black or indulging in folk music in The Yellow Carvel, many of the Capital's residents have fond memories of each and everyone of these pubs.
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Whether it was catching a 5am whisky in The Penny Black or indulging in folk music in The Yellow Carvel, many of the Capital's residents have fond memories of each and everyone of these pubs.

5. The Highway Man
This picture was taken in January 1978. The Highway Man could be found at St Andrew's bus station. Photo: 3rd Party

6. The Cas Rock
The Cas Rock was a pub and live music venue devoted to punk, rock, metal and indie. It was replaced in 2000 by El Barrio. Photo: 3rd Party

7. The Caledonian Ale House
The Caledonian Ale House could be found near Haymarket Station, and was knocked down in 2008 to make way for the trams. Photo: Contributed

8. The Green Tree
The Green Tree in the Cowgate pictured in 1999. Popular with students and locals alike, this was a lively bar on the weekends. It was replaced by Siglo, now OX184. Photo: Contributed