The banshee labyrinth
It was in these former slums that many poor and innocent met a very grisly end! Ironically right next door, the front of the club; was the banshee labyrinth home to one of the richest men in Edinburgh, the banshee labyrinth, Lord Nicol Edwards. When refurbishing the venue a group of workmen believed they all heard a terrifying scream. A few hours later, one of the workmen received a phone call informing him that a family member had passed away.
Formerly the Nicol Edwards pub and nestled next to dive-club superstar The Hive, this sprawling subterranean vault has had a grizzly and gruesome makeover as The Banshee Labyrinth. It is made up of seven rooms, three bars, two jukeboxes, an underground dancefloor and a huge helping of of scintillatingly sinister alt-music. Take the right path through the catacombs and you might be lucky enough to end up in the Labyrinth's very own free! And, If your appetite hasn't quite been spooked out of you, perhaps you can sample a hotdog or some popcorn from the selection of movie grub they've got on offer. With its particularly reasonable room hire pricing, local bands and clubs can get involved without the woes of petrifying price tag, meaning there's usually something quirky going on any week of the year. And - because what self-respecting underground cavern is complete without some sort of fetish vibe - you can look forward some pretty raunchy events too. Billing itself as Edinburgh's most haunted venue, you might easily bump into a gremlin in Banshee's twisty, greenlit stone corridors but don't get too freaked out: he'll just be there for the music.
The banshee labyrinth
Enjoy karaoke or one of many live gigs in the bar or head further in to discover their on-site cinema. You are now signed up for the Hidden Scotland Journal, a free weekly email. Would you also like to gain free access to the full features of Hidden Scotland? To find out more sign up below. This prize includes a champagne reception, three course meal and a breakfast hamper on both mornings. Already have an account? Log in here. By entering your email, you agreee to recieve marketing emails from Hidden Scotland. Don't have an account? Sign up here.
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It was in these former slums that many poor and innocent met a very grisly end! Ironically right next door, the front of the club; was once home to one of the richest men in Edinburgh, Lord Nicol Edwards. Wherever you choose to sit back, relax and enjoy your drink, remember to be very careful. Many have placed their drink down simply to watch it slide straight off the table and smash against a wall as if thrown by an unseen force! When refurbishing the pub a group of workmen believed they all heard a terrifying scream. A few hours later, one of the workmen received a phone call informing him that a family member had passed away. We have 3 bars currently selling over 60 varieties of rum, we have a pool table room, amazingly we have a free cinema with updated listings every week and we sell popcorn and hotdogs, every night you arrive will bring a new experience, from open mic, to fetish clubs and thrash metal bands playing in any of our 7 rooms until 3am every night.
It was in these former slums that many poor and innocent met a very grisly end! Ironically right next door, the front of the club; was once home to one of the richest men in Edinburgh, Lord Nicol Edwards. Wherever you choose to sit back, relax and enjoy your drink, remember to be very careful. Many have placed their drink down simply to watch it slide straight off the table and smash against a wall as if thrown by an unseen force! When refurbishing the pub a group of workmen believed they all heard a terrifying scream. A few hours later, one of the workmen received a phone call informing him that a family member had passed away. We have 3 bars currently selling over 60 varieties of rum, we have a pool table room, amazingly we have a free cinema with updated listings every week and we sell popcorn and hotdogs, every night you arrive will bring a new experience, from open mic, to fetish clubs and thrash metal bands playing in any of our 7 rooms until 3am every night. Actor, writer and tour guide Alex Staniforth invents a horror story every night.
The banshee labyrinth
From smashing glasses to blood-curdling wails, the Banshee Labyrinth has ghostly tales galore. Share your email to get ideas and inspiration from Chill direct to your inbox helping you plan your next UK adventure. We have more newsletters. The location of the Labyrinth is thought to be the explanation behind its many supernatural stories. The pub is also right next to the site where the home of wealthy aristocrat Lord Nichol Edwards once stood.
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Formerly the Nicol Edwards pub and nestled next to dive-club superstar The Hive, this sprawling subterranean vault has had a grizzly and gruesome makeover as The Banshee Labyrinth. And - because what self-respecting underground cavern is complete without some sort of fetish vibe - you can look forward some pretty raunchy events too. The Bonnevilles 7th March Exploring the Glasshouses at Glasgow Botanic Gardens. All information whether in text or photographs is supplied in good faith but should not be relied upon as being a statement of representation or fact. When refurbishing the pub a group of workmen believed they all heard a terrifying scream. Login with Google Login with Facebook. A few hours later, one of the workmen received a phone call informing him that a family member had passed away. This prize includes a champagne reception, three course meal and a breakfast hamper on both mornings. What's nearby. You are now signed up for the Hidden Scotland Journal, a free weekly email. Wherever you choose to sit back, relax and enjoy your drink, remember to be very careful. Ironically right next door, the front of the club; was once home to one of the richest men in Edinburgh, Lord Nicol Edwards. Phil O'Shea brings you a ridiculous work in progress comedy show and a guest preview from one of his favourite comedians at The Banshee Labyrinth! No Thanks.
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