One of the biggest beer gardens in Edinburgh is offering the ultimate Six Nations entertainment with 12 widescreen TVs covering all of the action.
The tournament, which kicks off on February 4, will be on show at the Festival Village Waverley, the popular Edinburgh bar and live music venue on Princes Street, with the al fresco drinking spot offering tasty hot drinks throughout the tournament to keep people warm, a Six Nations Special cocktail, The Famous Bovril – a mix of Famous Grouse and Bovril.
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The heated outdoor spot also has a selection of independent local street food vendors such as toasties from experts Say Cheese and Pizza Geeks’ freshly made, Neapolitan-inspired pizzas, as well as Butcher Boy’s ever-popular succulent burgers.
Organisers say there will also be live music before and after every match, with a top lineup of local musicians taking to the Smugglers Stage to first get the crowd warmed up, and then continue the match day atmosphere well into the evening.
They added that they expect the 900-capacity venue is expected to fill up fast for all games, including home games on February 11, March 12 and 18 – with what they say will be an "atmosphere to rival Murrayfield".
With no need to book, as the Festival Village is a walk-in-only venue, the bustling beer garden and rooftop bar is accessible from Princes Street and Waverley Station.
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