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Plaza Cinema
Sackville Street, Skipton, England, BD23 2PBThis old cinema still has its original stalls and circle seating, as well as its own Plaza Video Rental Library.
Shilla
1138 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8TDShilla is the sole Korean restaurant in Glasgow and the sister venue to the Edinburgh venture of the same name. This small unassuming space is located in the perennially up-and-coming cool neighbourhood of Finneston. A handful of tightly packed beech…
Ayrshire Athletics Arena
Queens Drive, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, KA3 3XFLocated at Kilmarnock’s Queens Drive offering excellent direct transportation links from the M77 and A71, allowing easy access for those travelling within the West of Scotland and beyond. International visitors are less than 20 minutes away from…
Commodore Cinema Aberystwyth
Bath Street, Aberystwyth, Wales, SY23 2NNFamily-owned, old-fashioned independent cinema with a small bar, a popular destination for local students. One film shown each week.
Earthy Canonmills
1–6 Canonmills Bridge, Edinburgh, EH3 5LFEarthy: the name itself reeks of honest-to-goodness wholesomeness and this charmingly decorated Canonmills restaurant certainly delivers on that promise. The place feels rather like a Womble has been brought in to decorate, with found objects and…
Plumed Horse
50–54 Henderson Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6DETo begin at the end – and a mighty fine end indeed, distinguished by desserts as delightful on the eye as the spoon. A vibrant gingerbread mousse contrasts with sweet, crunchy ‘rocks’ of honeycomb, a thing of true beauty. Then nougat parfait, delicately…
Restaurant Martin Wishart
54 The Shore, Edinburgh, EH6 6RAIt’s more than that Michelin star. Restaurant Martin Wishart has a certain caché. It is a place to propose, to woo, to seal the deal. If it’s on the expense account, lucky you. If not, buy the ticket, take the ride: choose a tasting menu, with…
The Dome Cinema
21-22 Marine Parade, Worthing, England, BN11 3PTAn Edwardian two-screen cinema in a Grade II listed building.
Gaiety Theatre
Over 100 years of history. Designed by local architect J McHardy Young, the Gaiety Theatre first opened on Oct 1 1902. The original interior had two tiers, could accommodate 1,200 and cost £9,500. Less than a year later the theatre was devastated by…
Number One
1 Princes Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2EQFrom the moment you enter Number One there is little doubt that every aspect of this operation is a very classy affair. The surroundings are stylish and the welcome is warm. This is exactly what you would expect from Michelin-starred fine dining, from…
Odeon Dundee
Opened in 2001, this 10 screen multiplex features a fully licensed bar with hot baguettes, and is served by 650 free car parking spaces.
The King's Wark
With a history dating back to 1432, this is one of Leith’s most venerable buildings. Although it has only been in its present guise for a comparatively short 22 years, its stone walls, hardwood floorboards, open fire and dark wooden furniture lend it an…
Rumours Kopitiam
21 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 1HWRumours Kopitiam seems to have it all – a great location on a busy Bath Street corner, tasty Malay dishes and more than reasonable pricing. All this ensures that even on a wet weekday night, punters will steadily stream through the door. Sure, the…
Summerhall
1 Summerhall, Edinburgh, EH9 1PLSummerhall is Edinburgh’s most exciting new multi-arts festival venue. Formerly the Royal Dick Veterinary School, Summerhall will transform into a vibrant arts hub for the Edinburgh Festival.

