Ormelie Tavern

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Edinburgh & The Lothians - Edinburgh

Two star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic interest

Listed Status: Not listed

44 Joppa Road
Edinburgh, Joppa
EH15 2ET

Tel: (0131) 669 3323

Email: info@ormelietavern.co.uk

Website https://www.ormelietavern.co.uk

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/OrmelieTavern

Real Ale: Yes

Nearby Station: Brunstane

Station Distance: 980m

Public Transport: Near Bus Stop

Bus: Yes

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Originally a grocers shop at the base of a tenement, this became a pub in c.1904. A photograph hanging over the gantry taken in about 1920 shows the present bar fittings but on top of the gantry a row of spirit casks which were removed in the 1970s when a false ceiling was added. The gantry has ornately carved and attractively painted pillars holding up the top shelf along with a new main shelf top but some lower shelving has been lost by the insertion of two small fridges. The old bar counter front has also been painted mainly black with vertical strips painted gold. There were once four snugs here and, happily, two remain - one on the front left, slightly opened out, and the other rear left with a doorway and impressive Campbell's mirror.
Originally a grocers shop at the base of a tenement it became a pub in c.1904. A photograph hanging over the gantry taken in about 1920 shows the present bar fittings but on the top of the gantry there were a row of spirit casks. The casks were removed in the 1970s when a false ceiling was added. The gantry has ornately carved pillars holding up the top shelf which are nicely painted in gold and black. The gantry has a new main shelf top and some lower shelving lost by the insertion of two small fridges. The old bar counter front has also been painted mainly black with vertical strips painted gold.

Originally there were four snugs including a small ladies one on the front right. It is good to see two snugs remain to this day – one on the front left slightly opened-out and one at the rear left with a doorway and housing a large Victorian ‘Campbell & Co’s Mils & Pale Ales’ mirror. Original seating was replaced in the 1970s and a fireplace removed.
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