The Brass Monkey

The Brass Monkey

362 Leith Walk

Edinburgh

What is it: The Brass Monkey is often described as one of Leith's best kept secrets. From the outside it looks small but inside it's like the Tardis. Dark wood tables, mismatched comfortable furniture with classic movie posters make up the decor. There is also a movie room in the back which shows cult films every day.

Interesting fact: The use of "brass monkey" seems to date to 1857 when it was used by CA Abbey in his book Before The Mast, where he writes that the weather "would freeze the tail off a brass monkey" although I have heard the term used to freeze some other part of the body off.

Verdict: The Leith Brass Monkey has a sister bar of the same name on the capital's Drummond Street. I liked the vibe of this place, it does attract the student crowd but not in a bad way. Student crowds are way more sophisticated than they used to be and expect way more in their drinking establishments than a cheap pint and sticky floors. There are always events happening such as film nights, live music and its popular quiz night hosted by Dr Paul. The staff are friendly and you can tell they are proud to work here and this makes for a happy group of punters.

Drinks: Decent beer selection and a fun cocktail list. I opted for a Black Isle Yellow Hammer IPA for £4.

Food: Modern pub grub with hot dogs, nachos, burgers. There is a strong veggie offering. I enjoyed The Monkey Burger which was a curried chickpea burger with mango chutney for a reasonable £9.

Price: Good, honest prices. Lots of promotions. Pint from £3.30 and bottles of wine from £9.50.

Alfresco: During the summer months there is some seating on the cobbles out front.

Children: Allowed in if dining until 8pm.

Avoid if: You are looking for a more refined dining experience.

Perfect for: Getting a comfy seat in the movie room in the back on your day off and relaxing with a few beers.