Well earned award for the Dreadnought pub in Leith

The Dreadnought was recently declared Edinburgh Pub of the Year by members of the Edinburgh and South East Scotland Branch of CAMRA – the Campaign for Real Ale.

During the previous year, CAMRA members had been visiting pubs and scoring their beer – making  an assessment of  how well it had been kept and served, submitting their scores online. 

In February, members met to consider a short-list of the highest scoring pubs. This had been compiled  using an algorithm that takes account of the number of people scoring, the number of visits the scores related to, as well as the scores themselves.  The pubs on the short list were  those which  consistently offered well kept beer. By secret ballot, members then voted for their Pub of the Year, in the 3 areas the Branch covers – Edinburgh, the Lothians outside Edinburgh, and the Borders.

The photograph (TOP) shows pub landlord, Toby Saltonstall, on 15 April, being presented with a framed commemorative certificate by Chris Miller, Branch Chair, at a gathering in the pub.

The presentation was greeted by much applause, from the crowd of regular patrons who had assembled to celebrate this special event.

The pub has been runner-up on a number of occasions, so this win was not entirely a surprise!

Cheers – Make It A Treble!

THREE CAMRA AWARDS FOR THE JOLLY JUDGE

If there is one thing better than winning a CAMRA Pub of the Year award then it’s winning three at once!  The Jolly Judge, located just off Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, is the 2023 winner of CAMRA Edinburgh Pub of the Year, Overall Branch Pub of the Year and Cider Pub of the Year.

The framed certificates will handed over to licensee Adam Neil on Wednesday 26th April at 1945 hrs at the pub.  Many congratulations to Adam and all of his staff. 

Runner-up in Edinburgh was the Stockbridge Tap and in third place (jointly) were the Roseburn and the Dreadnought.

Same Again? CAMRA to present awards to Leith’s Dreadnought

MAKE IT A DOUBLE: TWO AWARDS FOR NORTH FORT STREET PUB

It will be a proud moment for licensee Toby Saltonstall on Monday 23rd May (7.30pm) when he will be presented with the CAMRA local branch (Edinburgh and SE Scotland) Edinburgh Pub of the Year 2022 award.

Not only that, the Dreadnought has also been adjudged Overall Branch Pub of the Year 2022.

CAMRA Branch Chair Pat Hanson, who will be be handing over the two framed certificates, said: “In a few short years Toby and Roisin at the Dreadnought have won numerous CAMRA awards with their top quality real ale and banter and it’s now fitting that they should add the coveted Overall Branch Pub of the Year award to their collection.”

In a Facebook post, the popular North Fort Street pub announced: “The Dread is CAMRA Edinburgh Pub of the Year for the fourth consecutive time. There was no winner in 2021 but we can call it five years straight, right? Not too shabby for a single-room battlecruiser out in the sticks.

“This one is for the team, who have been nothing short of sensational over the past two years.”

The multi-award winning Dreadnought is branching out. They have just bought The Wee Leith Shop – the Dread Shed cometh!

Leith’s Dreadnought is CAMRA’s Edinburgh Pub of the Year

CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) has announcedTthat its Edinburgh Pub of the Year is The Dreadnought. The pub, which was only opened in its current guise in 2016, takes over from the Stockbridge Tap, which had won the award for the last four years.

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