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Tuesday, 4 September 2012

End of Edinburgh Festival Fireworks

If you happen to regularly read my blog, you would have seen that last year we had a night-time picnic down at the local beach to watch the end of the Edinburgh Festival being marked by the usual spectacular firework display.  Well, this year we went the whole hog and booked to attend a gala dinner at the Royal Overseas League at 100 Princes Street, Edinburgh, which is situated directly opposite the Ross Bandstand and Edinburgh Castle!!

We caught the train into Edinburgh and wandered along Princes Street in glorious sunshine, taking one or two photos on the way

Scott Monument

Scott Monument

Scottish Saltire

Houses near Edinburgh Castle
We made our way to the venue where we settled in for a thirst quenching drink then on to the champagne reception.  After a couple of glasses of very nice 'bubbly stuff' we entered the dining room for our five course dinner.  It was a set menu - here is what was on offer:

Strips of confit duck leg and sliced smoked
duck breast with a bacon and hazelnut dressing

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Cream of asparagus soup topped with
coriander creme fraiche

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Lemon sorbet drizzled with Limon Cello

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Slow cooked fillet of beef with celariac and mustard mash,
tarragon infused chantenay carrots and a port jus

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Milk chocolate box with Morello cherry compote and
toasted chopped nuts

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Dunsyre Blue, Connage Clava Brie and Arran Cheddar
with celery, grapes and real ale chutney

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Freshly brewed coffee and Scottish fudge

I can tell you now that everything was just wonderful - the plates were very clean going back to the kitchen!!  This was fine dining at its very best and was served with lovely wine, which was all  included in the price of our tickets.

Once the sweets were finished it was time to climb up to the rooftop to view the fireworks.  We were very lucky and were right at the front of the balcony with a grandstand view of the majestic Edinburgh Castle.


Then the music and fireworks started.  It was all truly awesome!!  Some of the fireworks seemed to be bursting above us and lighting up the night sky with brilliant colours.  As usual, I spent most of the time viewing everything through the lens of the camera with some photos turning out quite well and others not turning out at all!!  Here are what I consider to be some of the better photos of the night:






These ones look a bit like palm trees!!



Although the castle looks like it's on fire, I can confirm that it wasn't!!





The finale
Although the fireworks and music lasted around 45 minutes, the time flew past so quickly and it was soon time to descend the stairs back into the building where our cheese and biscuits and coffee and fudge were waiting for us.  We had hope that we'd be able to get the last train home again, but Scotrail are not very hearty when it comes to putting on late trains - the last train was 10.30 p.m. instead of 9.30 p.m. which wouldn't have given us enough time to enjoy what was on offer, so we decided to take a taxi home instead.

Once we had finished our cheese and biscuits we headed off into the night and hailed a taxi which took us home.  I have to say though that these black cabs are not at all comfortable!!  I think that was the bumpiest journey I've ever had in a cab in my life!!

We really hadn't known what to expect from our evening but it really did surpass all expectations - so much so, that we're talking about the possibility of doing it all over again next year!!

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