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This is all recorded in the [http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/entertainment/remembering-edinburgh-s-legendary-waverley-bar-1-4274644 Edinburgh Evening News]
 
This is all recorded in the [http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/entertainment/remembering-edinburgh-s-legendary-waverley-bar-1-4274644 Edinburgh Evening News]
  
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 2 July 2017

The Waverley: Its chief publican, the mild-mannered Ean Walker, was an eccentric but well-loved character who had been at the helm for decades and held on firm to “the old ways”.

The Waverley’s clientele, a real mix of talents, professions, and social backgrounds, knew Ean’s ways well. Non-regulars and tourists, however, could be alarmed.

Mr Walker was famous for his strict policies and bizarre opening times. Profanity was prohibited, under 21s frowned upon, and mobile phones heavily discouraged. Staff and regulars referred to him as ‘The Captain’. It was Ean’s ship, and if you didn’t like how he steered it you took your business elsewhere.

This is all recorded in the Edinburgh Evening News

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