Originally posted by lesmore49 A grand picture of I'm sure a grand location is the Caledonian. Looks like the kind of place one could partake of a beverage or two
Originally the Caledonian Bank in Inverness from 1838 until 1907.
The Gaelic motto used on its own banknotes was... Tir nam Beann, nan Gleann, s'an Gaisgeach, which translates as Land of Mountains, Glens and Heroes, now just how cool was that.
But now it's a Bar/Pub, as a listed building it retains many of the original features, especially the grand front elevation.
Originally posted by lesmore49 I wonder if they serve sarsaparilla ?
Way too upmarket for the Highlands of Scotland.