The Ferry Tap is a traditional Scottish pub in South Queensferry, a picturesque village nestled near the imposing architecture of one of the most famous bridges in the world.
The town's name refers to a trip taken by Queen Margaret of Scotland (now also known as Saint Margaret of Scotland) in 1093 AD, and the area has been a traditional crossing point for centuries - even the construction of the two Forth Bridges hasn't stopped the ferrymen plying a trade, with tourist trips to the Forth islands and wildlife spotting trips - porpoises, seals and even orcas can be seen in the firth. Why not come down and pay us a visit!
36 High Street, South Queensferry, Lothian, EH30 9HN
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0131 331 2000
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http://www.ferrytap.co.uk/
Facilities include: Real Ale, Child Friendly, Big Screen, Sky Sports, Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Canal, Dominos, Terrestrial, Traditional, Quiz, Darts, Snooker table, TNT Sports, Beer, Wine, Tea & Coffee, Spirits,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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