TIDES INN
56 KING'S ROAD
EDINBURGH
EH15 1DX EH15 1DX (09/01522/FUL)
Change of use of existing public bar to proved 2 dwellings
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Tide's Out?
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Tide's Out?
So, from public toilet to public bar to residential use. Homes with a 'colourful' history indeed.
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- Bob Jefferson
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Yeah, you're right. I always get those ones mixed up. So is it the Forth View that used to be public toilets? Is that the one that used to be Beachcombers? The one where the music blared out so loud it drowned out the sound of the hovercraft?
And the Tides Inn is the one that had the problem with the flagpoles? Or have I got them mixed up again?
Anyway, one less pub in Portobello has to be good news.
And the Tides Inn is the one that had the problem with the flagpoles? Or have I got them mixed up again?
Anyway, one less pub in Portobello has to be good news.
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Forth view is the ex public toilets - the hot bed of Krakatoke singing in Porty.
The Tides Inn is the pub that has a massive thread on here as they were making their neighbours lives a nightmare - it is a Punch Tavern. I though it was going to be HQ for PEDAL or BTOTB or something?
The Tides Inn is the pub that has a massive thread on here as they were making their neighbours lives a nightmare - it is a Punch Tavern. I though it was going to be HQ for PEDAL or BTOTB or something?

Justice delayed is justice denied.
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The Forth View was Bikinis at one time and had the flagpole problem. The Battery turned into the Tides and had the anti-social krakatoke. Now the Forth View (otherwise known as Cropley's) has horrific krakatoke (I know, my hubby is sometimes one of them......
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Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!
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Here's a little history project for you all then. Let's take all the pubs in Portobello and trace their history. Some of them no longer exist of course but I'm sure some of our older members will be able to fill in the gaps.
Starting with the current name, let's see if we can name all the previous incarnations. Just copy and paste my list, adding your own additions and corrections:
The Espy, 62-64 Bath St
formerly The Place by the Sea, The Old Pier, The Lobster Pot, Beachcombers, The Flying Dutchman
The Dalriada, 77 Promenade
formerly The Bedford Arms, The Temple Hall
The Ormelie Tavern, 44 Joppa Rd
The Portobello Bar, 187 Portobello High St
The Central Bar
formerly The Glassblower
Foresters Arms, 36-40 Portobello High St
The Three Monkeys, 87 Portobello High St
formerly The Plough
The Galleon Bar, 88 Portobello High St
Granny's Attic, (demolished to make way for Miami Vice building)
formerly The Marine Bar
The Pop Inn, 124 Portobello High St (now Ladbrokes)
Barelio, 241 Portobello High St
formerly The Figgate Whins
The Bluebell Inn, 227 Portobello High Street (now Carlos)
The First and Last, 14-16 Seafield Rd East
Tides Inn, 56 Kings Road, currently leased to BTOTB with planning application to convert to 2 houses.
formerly The Battery Bar
Forth View, 3 King's Place
formerly Surfers, Smugglers Bar
The Sands (now flatted accommodation)
The Clifton Hotel (now private house)
The Seabeach (now Seabeach Nursery)
The Coach House, 39 Baileyfield Road (now Party Planet)
Seahaven Hotel, 88-91 Joppa Road
Starting with the current name, let's see if we can name all the previous incarnations. Just copy and paste my list, adding your own additions and corrections:
The Espy, 62-64 Bath St
formerly The Place by the Sea, The Old Pier, The Lobster Pot, Beachcombers, The Flying Dutchman
The Dalriada, 77 Promenade
formerly The Bedford Arms, The Temple Hall
The Ormelie Tavern, 44 Joppa Rd
The Portobello Bar, 187 Portobello High St
The Central Bar
formerly The Glassblower
Foresters Arms, 36-40 Portobello High St
The Three Monkeys, 87 Portobello High St
formerly The Plough
The Galleon Bar, 88 Portobello High St
Granny's Attic, (demolished to make way for Miami Vice building)
formerly The Marine Bar
The Pop Inn, 124 Portobello High St (now Ladbrokes)
Barelio, 241 Portobello High St
formerly The Figgate Whins
The Bluebell Inn, 227 Portobello High Street (now Carlos)
The First and Last, 14-16 Seafield Rd East
Tides Inn, 56 Kings Road, currently leased to BTOTB with planning application to convert to 2 houses.
formerly The Battery Bar
Forth View, 3 King's Place
formerly Surfers, Smugglers Bar
The Sands (now flatted accommodation)
The Clifton Hotel (now private house)
The Seabeach (now Seabeach Nursery)
The Coach House, 39 Baileyfield Road (now Party Planet)
Seahaven Hotel, 88-91 Joppa Road
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The Marine Bar was on the ground floor of the building at the foot of Bath St, ( opposite the Espy or Dutchman as it was then ) then became an amusement arcade. The upstairs bit then became Granny's Attic and was entered from the Prom.
Bath St also had the Railwaymen's Social Club. Now flats.
The Espy was also called Ruthvens at some point
And I think the First and Last had another name for a while
The Hamilton Lodge, along the Prom ( which was a nursery and now been sold I think )
It also had the Viking Lounge which is now flats
The Royal Hotel, at top of Bath St, now flats
Masonic Lodge social club down Beach Lane
Bath St also had the Railwaymen's Social Club. Now flats.
The Espy was also called Ruthvens at some point
And I think the First and Last had another name for a while
The Hamilton Lodge, along the Prom ( which was a nursery and now been sold I think )
It also had the Viking Lounge which is now flats
The Royal Hotel, at top of Bath St, now flats
Masonic Lodge social club down Beach Lane
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At some point I've worked part time in The Sands , then owned by the Valvona's ; The Hamilton Lodge (The Hammie )owned by Judy and Jim Bell who also owned Jim's Inn on Cockburn Street and The Seahaven when it was owned by Norman and Esther and family .Remember them all .Any one remember when there was a Baked Potato shop called Spud-u-like where the Chinese is next to Mica ? Worked evenings there too .God , makes me feel old.
Great Jazz nights in the Sands.
Worked a Saturday at my full time job and went straight to the Hammie , worked til 1.30 and walked along Prom as taxi was going to be some time .A guy stepped out off one of the shelters fully exposed shall we say ,was sooo knackered said "If that's all you've got don't bother "
Dad and brother were on the Prom ready to wipe the floor with him but I was probably asleep by that time.
Could not do that now, enjoyed all my extra jobs which paid for some fab hols !!!
Great Jazz nights in the Sands.
Worked a Saturday at my full time job and went straight to the Hammie , worked til 1.30 and walked along Prom as taxi was going to be some time .A guy stepped out off one of the shelters fully exposed shall we say ,was sooo knackered said "If that's all you've got don't bother "
Dad and brother were on the Prom ready to wipe the floor with him but I was probably asleep by that time.
Could not do that now, enjoyed all my extra jobs which paid for some fab hols !!!
whatever, am i bovvered
The Portobello Bar, 187 Portobello High St - The Grapes; Mates?
The Central Bar
formerly The Glassblower - formerly The Central!
Forth View, 3 King's Place
formerly Surfers, Smugglers Bar - Bikinis
The Seabeach (now Seabeach Nursery) - was the Nursery not a house and the original Seabeach demolished to make way for those hideous tiny wee houses? (there used to be outdoor trampolines right at the side of it as well)
The Railwayman's Club in Bath Street (now flats)
The Harry Lauder Lounge inside Misty's on the High Street (now flats)
The Central Bar
formerly The Glassblower - formerly The Central!
Forth View, 3 King's Place
formerly Surfers, Smugglers Bar - Bikinis
The Seabeach (now Seabeach Nursery) - was the Nursery not a house and the original Seabeach demolished to make way for those hideous tiny wee houses? (there used to be outdoor trampolines right at the side of it as well)
The Railwayman's Club in Bath Street (now flats)
The Harry Lauder Lounge inside Misty's on the High Street (now flats)
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!
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Re: Tide's Out?
The First and Last/MacArthur's was called the King's Cross before that.