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CRAWL 3: THE PRUDENT STUDENT Edinburgh University student Rosanna Walker suggests a cheap and cheerful crawl from Marchmont to Grassmarket

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I have a confession to make. I’ve never really been much of a bar crawl sort of gal. The idea of systematic drinking (vb. to lash, I suppose) with a bunch of overgrown rugby boys, with their girlfriend’s underwear on as outer wear, has never really appealed. But, you know what? Who says that’s how a student bar crawl has to be?

We began, standardly dressed, at the (1) Earl of Marchmont (22 Marchmont Crescent). Not wanting to endure a night of endless card charges, I smugly made use of Scotmid’s ATM opposite (top tip: get cash now) and hurried in from the drizzle to the twinkling lights of the Earl’s interior and a glass of merlot for £3.30.

Braving the weather we crossed the Meadows; a journey which, on a drier, brighter evening, would be nicely interrupted with a cider on the grass (which Scotmid can provide), if it’s not too illegal. Maybe just make sure you hide the evidence and recycle using the bins provided. Next we hit (2) Greenmantle (44 West Crosscauseway), which, despite a few sultry characters, is an old man pub surprisingly dedicated to students; so much so that the ‘haste ye back’ sign above the door utterly convinces me that I should. Drinks are delightfully cheap; vodka is £2.00 and students can buy a bottle of wine for £7.50.

and there are other good deals Mon-Thu. After a silly attempt at a game of pool we follow the hill down, where ominous echoes sound from Cowgate below. I feel like things could get kinda’ heavy. We tasted some ‘hardcore’ beer from self- proclaimed ‘punks’ of brewing, (6) BrewDog (143-145 Cowgate). Unfortunately we don’t have time to appreciate the subtleties of flavour in even several of the variants. So on to (7) Bar Salsa (3 Cowgatehead) it is, where shots are ridiculously cheap and the crowd as a whole sways en masse.

After that it’s a bit of a blur. But ending up in the Grassmarket means that you can happily dance your way to sobriety in a nearby club. Or just go home, picking up a Pot Noodle from Scotmid on the way.

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