The Tron, which is popular with tourists, students and locals, has reopened after an extensive facelift.
It is located near the iconic Tron Kirk on Hunter Square and now offers a new food menu in a relaxed atmosphere.
Fresh stone-baked pizzas, 21-day-aged steaks, low and slow meat and rib options as well as mix and match tapas (drunken mushrooms, pulled brisket croquettes and buttermilk boneless chicken pieces) are on the menu
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A selection of local craft beers, ales and ciders plus pub entertainment, such as live sport plus regular quiz, comedy and music nights, are on offer.
A total of 12 new jobs have been created and Adam Choat, the general manager, said; “There have been some big changes and we’re confident they’ll go down well.
“We’re a stone’s throw away from some of Edinburgh’s famous historic landmarks such as Edinburgh Castle and St Giles Cathedral. We’re also near Waverley Station.”
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