From classic pubs to historical haunts and live music venues, here we take a look at some Edinburgh bars no longer with us - how many of these did you used to drink in?
5. The Cas Rock Pub
The Cas Rock was a pub and live music venue devoted to punk, rock, metal and indie. It was replaced in 2000 by El Barrio. Photo: TSPL
6. Caledonian Ale House
The cosy Caledonian Ale House, known as the Haymarket Station Bar until 1995, offered a unique atmosphere and was generally very busy. It was knocked down in 2008 during the tram works. Photo: TSPL
7. The Volunteer Arms
Located on Leith Walk, the Volunteer Arms - nicknamed the Volly - was made famous by Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting novel. Today it has been transformed into the Mouse Trap, with a mural of Trainspotting character Begbie. Photo: TSPL
8. The White Cockade
This pub on Rose Street was a homage to the Jacobite ribbons of the same name, worn by Bonnie Prince Charlie and his cohorts in the run up to the '45. The odd Lochaber axe and Jacobite shield could be seen inside. Photo: TSPL