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Historic Edinburgh Pub Set for Major Investment in the New Year


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New jobs to be created at much loved venue

 

A much-loved Belhaven pub in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town is set to ring in the New Year in style with a brand-new look and elevated offering as it undergoes a significant programme of refurbishment.


Recognised as a true landmark in the Grassmarket and set in the shadows of Edinburgh Castle, the Beehive Inn has been an iconic building in the capital for over 400 years and remains a vibrant hub for locals and tourists alike.


This flagship Belhaven pub will temporarily close to the public from 12 January whilst renovations take place, with the restored venue set to officially reopen its doors in February.


Key features of the investment include the transformation of the pub’s interior with a complete refresh of the ground floor bar and the creation of an open-plan restaurant upstairs, complete with stylish décor and furniture to provide guests with an elevated dining experience. The first floor will also feature the addition of a brand-new whisky bar, offering a true taste of Scotland with over 100 whisky varieties, tailored whisky flights and tasting classes for customers to enjoy.


A major part of the investment will focus on the Beehive Inn’s top floor, which is being revamped to provide a multi-purpose space able to host the pub’s infamous comedy attic as well as private meetings, dinners and parties for corporate bookings and group celebrations.


The refurbishment will carefully preserve the building’s rich heritage whilst refreshing the venue to provide first-class guest experiences.


All 42 existing staff will be retained during the closure and will be redeployed across sister venues whilst the works are carried out. The Beehive Inn will be hiring new staff to join its talented team following the pub’s official reopening, with multiple roles available across both front and back of house. For more information and to apply, please visit https://jobs.greeneking.co.uk/beehive-inn-edinburgh-jobs.


David Race, general manager at the Beehive Inn, said: “We are thrilled to announce that the Beehive will be getting a top-to-bottom refresh in the New Year, giving our much-loved pub a new lease of life. Following our refurbishment, we look forward to offering something for everyone, whether you’re stopping in for a midweek pint or whisky, enjoying a delicious Sunday roast or celebrating a special occasion with friends and family. We can’t wait to open our doors and welcome guests old and new inside!” 


David McBride, Business Unit Director for Belhaven pubs, added: “The Beehive Inn is Belhaven’s flagship venue in Scotland, and it holds a special place in the hearts of many in the local community as well as those who have visited Edinburgh over the years. This investment marks the next chapter in the Beehive’s journey, and we’re looking forward to showcasing the new and improved pub and offering fantastic experiences, which will help to solidify its reputation as a premier destination for Scottish hospitality in the capital.”


For bookings, opening times and more information, please visit the Beehive Inn’s website.

 

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About Belhaven Brewery


Established in 1719, Belhaven Brewery is the oldest working brewery in Scotland. Situated in Dunbar, the brewery nestles amongst the rolling barley fields of East Lothian, just 20 miles from Edinburgh.


As the home of Scottish Brewing, we pride ourselves in producing the Nation’s No.1 Ale (Belhaven Best) and No.1 Stout (Belhaven Black), alongside our award-winning range of craft beers and ales, all made using our fresh water source, local barley and unique Belhaven yeast.


Belhaven Brewery has been a part of Greene King since 2005.


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