Scotch whisky brand The Famous Grouse is coming to Edinburgh’s International Festival Fringe this August.
The Famous Grouse House will open on George Street – the perfect spot to watch the hustle and bustle of the city while enjoying a cocktail or a dram.
Johna Penman, Marketing Controller, The Famous Grouse said: “The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the world’s largest arts festival, transforming one of the most beautiful cities into a stage for three exhilarating weeks attracting the most colourful performers from the world of arts for everyone.
"It’s the perfect place to enjoy Scotland’s No.1 selling Blended Scotch Whisky, The Famous Grouse, taking in the atmosphere of the festival!”
The bar is open from 11:00am to midnight, seven days a week from Thursday August 6 to Sunday August 30 outside New Town Theatre, 96 George Street, as part of the Universal Arts Festival.
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