Serious assaults in Frederick Street on New Years Day

POLICE APPEAL FOR WITNESSES TO DOUBLE ASSAULT

Detectives are appealing for information following a serious assault in Edinburgh city centre.

About 3.30am on Monday, 1 January, 2024 two men were seriously assaulted in Rose Street, Edinburgh at it’s junction with Frederick Street by a group of men and women.

The men who suffered head and facial injuries were taken to hospital for treatment.

Detective Constable Gary Lipscombe from Edinburgh CID said “This was a brutal attack and it is imperative that we trace the people responsible and are keen to speak to anyone who was in the area at the time.

“We know there was a pedestrian who would have witnessed this assault and may have information that can help us. I would also appeal to the people who stopped and provided first aid to the two injured men.”

Anyone with any information, or footage of the incident, should contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident 1142 of Monday, 1 January 2024. Alternatively, a call can be made anonymously to the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

From Manhattan to Edinburgh: new Cocktail Bar and Restaurant to open in Frederick Street

63rd+1st, part of the newly listed Hostmore plc, has announced its next location will be situated on Frederick Street in Edinburgh.

Opening its doors this summer, the venue will be the fifth 63rd+1st to open in a year.

Spanning approximately 3,500 square feet, the cocktail led bar and restaurant will feature an iconic bar and spacious lounge area adjacent to the restaurant space, seating over 100 guests inside, with an additional 26 covers available on a heated outside terrace.

Named after 63rd Street and 1st Avenue in Manhattan, New York, 63rd+1st showcases a unique identity and beautiful club style interior.

Perfectly located amongst some of the city’s finest bars and restaurants, 63rd+1st will be the one of best places in Edinburgh for the business community, locals of all ages and visitors alike to meet and enjoy beautifully handcrafted cocktails, or a tipple from an eclectic wine list, as well as abeer selection from across the globe.

A diverse food menu ensures that 63rd+1st caters for everyone at all times of the day. Inspired by the ‘street food’ scene in Manhattan, the menu is centred on smaller sharing plates, allowing guests the freedom to choose more and try more.

63rd+1st will be the perfect meeting place for the early crowd to grab fresh coffee or an easy brunch at the weekend, and the after-work venue of choice for those who fancy popping in for one or two on their way home after a long day in the office.

Robert B. Cook, CEO of 63rd+1st and proud Scot, said: “We are delighted to be bringing the fifth 63rd+1st to the capital of Scotland, a city we know well, and in doing so continue to share the 63rd+1st experience with guests from across this great city and region.

“Situated a stone’s throw from George Street, and a short walk from most of Edinburgh’s great hospitality venues, we simply love the location of our first Edinburgh venue.

“63rd+1st represents the coming together of people, culture, tastes and styles. Our menu will undoubtedly entertain and excite all our guests courtesy of fantastic cocktails created by a team of expert bartenders and our New York City street food inspired menu, all of which emphasises our brand premise that ‘Life Tastes Better Shared”.

“Whether it’s business or pleasure, student or tourist, you will be made to feel at home in our beautiful venue, which has been inspired by over 50 years of unique heritage and is guaranteed to be the place where ‘great things happen’.” 

Police appeal: Images released following Frederick Street assault

Police Scotland has released images of four men they believe may hold information which might assist in relation to a serious assault that occurred on Frederick Street around 3.20am on Friday, 4 September, 2021.

The first man is described as being Asian, 18-30-years-old, medium build, wearing a light pink coloured shirt, blue jeans and white trainers with an item of clothing tied around his waist.



The second man is described as being Asian, 18-30-years-old, tall and thin build, mid length black hair, wearing a grey t-shirt with dark coloured shirt which is open. Grey jeans and dark coloured trainers.



The third man is described as being Asian, 20-30-years-old, medium build, with long black shoulder length hair and facial hair, wearing a grey shirt carrying a grey jacket, tan coloured trousers and black shoes.



The forth man is described as being white, 18-25-years-old, medium build, wearing a short sleeved patterned shirt, jeans and dark coloured trainers with a white sole.



Detective Constable Mark Walker of Gayfield CID said: “I would urge each of these four men, or anyone who has information relating to any of these four men, depicted in the images to make contact with the Police.

“Members of the public can contact Police Scotland via the 101 non-emergency telephone number quoting incident number 0657 of 4 September, 2021 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”