Sheep Heid Inn Edinburgh

Gastropub · Duddingston

3

@atlasobscura

Sheep Heid Inn – Edinburgh, Scotland - Gastro Obscura

"At the base of Holyrood Park, where the trails start to snake up toward Arthur’s Seat, lies one of the oldest pubs in Edinburgh. While the Sheep Heid Inn has gone through many changes since its first iteration in 1360, some gems from its storied past remain. Visitors who venture to the very back of the restaurant, for example, will be rewarded with encountering its 19th-century skittles alley. Skittles is a type of bowling game that was once very popular in the United Kingdom (so much so that the phrase “beer and skittles” became synonymous with having a good time). Even before the Sheep Heid’s current skittles hall was built in 1882, there was a game set up in the inn’s courtyard. Legend has it that James VI (son of Mary, Queen of Scots) had such a grand time playing a game in 1580 that he offered the owners a gift: a snuff box made from a ram’s head in honor of the establishment’s name. (The ornate offering is no longer at the pub, as it was auctioned off by a previous owner. Since it was purchased by the Earl of Rosebery, however, it is said to still be on display at Dalmeny House, home to the earls of Rosebery.) Why “the Sheep Heid”? The inn is located in the former village of Duddingston, once a hub for sheep butchers. According to Edinburgh Pubs by Jack Gillon, the sheep’s heads weren’t exactly popular sellers at the city’s fleshmarket, so local chefs learned to make the most of the leftover parts, often baking them or boiling them in a broth. While a brainy broth is no longer on the menu, the restaurant does offer roasted rack of lamb as well as steaks, burgers, sea bass, cheese plates, and more. For those looking to play a round of skittles, you can either duck back and toss a few balls after your meal, or book the alley for a private session. The Sheep’s Heid is one of three establishments that are vying for being the longest-running pubs in Edinburgh. Know Before You Go Those on a budget should opt to visit during lunch, where sandwiches and other light fares will be significantly cheaper than dinner entrees. There is parking at the rear of the restaurant, following the bend of The Causeway. There is also an outside patio area that is bustling on the few days a year when the sun decides to visit. There is a fee for using the Skittle Lane, it varies depending on the size of your group & length of playing time. Due to its popularity and relatively small size, (2 lanes) it is highly recommended to reserve a spot to avoid disappointment." - Sam OBrien, SEANETTA, rbenn250

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/sheeps-heid-inn

43-45 The Causeway, Edinburgh EH15 3QA, United Kingdom Get directions

thesheepheidedinburgh.co.uk
@thesheepheid

3 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Edinburgh Zoo

Zoo · Corstorphine

Edinburgh Zoo is a sprawling, hilly parkland haven filled with diverse animals, engaging exhibits, and fun activities like the charming penguin parade and keeper talks, perfect for families and nature lovers alike.

1 Postcard

The Pear Tree

Pub · Canongate

Edinburgh’s Peartree is a cozy 18th-century pub with a buzzing student crowd, a massive sunlit beer garden, live music, and a big-screen sports vibe.

1 Postcard

Royal Mile

Tourist attraction · Old Town

The Royal Mile is a vibrant stretch linking Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace, brimming with charming shops, eateries, and rich history.

1 Postcard

Smith & Gertrude

Wine bar · Portobello

At Smith & Gertrude, you’ll find a cozy wine and cheese bar with a lively vibe, extensive selections, and friendly staff ready to elevate your experience.

1 Postcard

Spry Wines

Wine bar · Greenside

Spry is a minimalist Leith wine bar serving organic pours and artful seasonal small plates in a cozy, lively Georgian spot.

1 Postcard

Civerinos Forrest Rd/Meadows

Pizza restaurant · Lauriston

Civerinos serves up vibrant, wallet-friendly pizzas with inventive toppings in a joyful spot that feels like a slice of Italy in Edinburgh.

1 Postcard

Canny Man's

Restaurant · Morningside

Canny Man’s is a quirky, upscale Morningside pub decked out with antiques and serving an impressive whisky selection alongside over 100 open-faced sandwiches.

1 Postcard

The Gardener's Cottage

Restaurant · Greenside

Tucked away in charming Royal Terrace Gardens, this rustic stone cottage serves a revolving set menu of inventive, locally-sourced dishes at communal tables for a cozy dining vibe.

3 Postcards

Boombarbers West End

Barber shop · Dean

Boombarbers: a lively West End spot where expert stylists serve sharp cuts and friendly vibes in Edinburgh’s financial hub since ’99.

2 Postcards

Cafe St Honorė

Restaurant · New Town

Tucked away on a cozy Edinburgh lane, Café St. Honoré serves fresh Scottish produce with classic French flair in a charming Parisian bistro vibe.

2 Postcards