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Address: 152-154 Rose St, Edinburgh EH2 3JD, United Kingdom

Nestled amidst the rich tapestry of Edinburgh's heritage, The Kenilworth stands as a testament to the city's vibrant past and enduring pub culture. Stepping into this establishment is akin to immersing oneself in a blend of history, culinary delights, and conviviality that spans over 150 years.
The current iteration of The Kenilworth is steeped in history, replacing a predecessor designed in 1893 by a wine and spirit merchant. Converted in 1904, the pub derived its name from Sir Walter Scott's novel, a literary homage adorning its walls. Located within the artisanal quarters of Thistle Street and Rose Street, these avenues were originally crafted for the New Town's skilled craftsmen.

Stepping into The Kenilworth is stepping into a realm of beauty. The interiors boast exquisite paneling, chandeliers casting golden hues, and a blue and gold painted ceiling that frames the ambiance perfectly. The heart of the pub, the bar, stands at the center, inviting patrons to partake in its offerings.
Diving into the menu is an indulgent journey, tantalizing the taste buds with classics and specialties that have made The Kenilworth a celebrated spot. They are known for their hand-crafted pies here: the Crofter’s Pie and the British Steak & Nicholson's Pale Ale Pie and for their traditional Bramley Apple & Blackberry Crumble for a finale, showcasing the mastery of pub cuisine.
And of course, since The Kenilworth is a pub it's important to mention their ever-changing Cask Ales, including the Nicholson's Pale Ale, crafted by St Austell Brewery in Cornwall. And their variety of gins ranging from juniper-heavy to sweet and fruity, catering to every palate.

How To Order:
Ordering is a breeze; simply share your table number and order directly at the bar or use your mobile device to place your request. The dishes arrived in a timely manner and each dish, contained a blend of flavours and textures that met the needs of each of our party's members.
Festive Burger with Camembert and raspberry sauce.

The Nourish Bowl with Chicken.

Salmon & Dill Fish Cakes.

In parting, a visit to The Kenilworth is not just recommended; it's a must. Despite a slight chill by the door, the warmth of the ambiance, coupled with delectable fare, delightful drinks, and the camaraderie of good company, ensures an unforgettable experience. The food is affordable, the atmosphere lively, making this historic hub an essential stop for anyone seeking the heart of Edinburgh's pub tradition.
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