The Fat Pheasant

The Fat Pheasant Award winning gastropub near South Queensferry, serving fresh, locally produced food. Dogs welcome. Coeliac adaptable menu Disabled access

Who’s ready for a late-night thriller? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇲🇦The big screens are prepped and the atmosphere is building as we get set...
19/06/2026

Who’s ready for a late-night thriller? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇲🇦

The big screens are prepped and the atmosphere is building as we get set for Scotland vs. Morocco tonight! We’re keeping the doors open and the drinks flowing for the 11pm kick-off.

Nothing beats watching the match with a great crowd, so come on down and join us for what promises to be a cracking night. We’ll see you there!

18/06/2026

Rural pubs continue to face a unique set of challenges that many people simply don’t see.

While these businesses are often the heart of their communities and offer experiences that cannot be replicated elsewhere, their success is increasingly dependent on factors outside their control. Unlike city-centre venues that benefit from passing trade and large local populations, rural pubs rely on customers making a deliberate journey to visit them.

Distance, limited public transport, rising fuel costs and changing consumer habits all play a part. Many rural operators report that trade can be unpredictable, with busy periods often followed by long quiet spells. Seasonal fluctuations can also be extreme, with some pubs taking more in a summer day than they might generate during an entire winter week.

Across the country, publicans are adapting. Opening hours are being adjusted to match customer demand, food and drink offers are evolving, and many businesses are focusing on daytime trade, walkers, tourists and destination visits rather than traditional evening drinking patterns.

At the same time, operators are facing increasing pressure from business rates, energy costs, taxation and wider economic uncertainty. For some of the most remote pubs, simply keeping the lights on can cost tens of thousands of pounds each year.

Road closures and transport issues can create additional barriers, particularly in rural areas where alternative routes may add significant travel time and effectively cut businesses off from potential customers.

Despite these challenges, rural pubs remain vital community assets. They support local employment, attract visitors, preserve heritage buildings and provide important social spaces in areas where amenities are often limited.

The Independent Pub Alliance believes that if governments are serious about supporting rural communities, they must also recognise the value of rural pubs. Without meaningful action on taxation, business costs and infrastructure, many of these unique businesses will continue to face an uncertain future.

Rural pubs are not simply places to drink. They are employers, meeting places, tourist attractions and often the last remaining community hub in their villages.

They deserve support before more of them are lost.

It’s new.  It’s delicious.  It’s Pizza Thursday’s.  Fresh, artisan pizzas with extra special toppings.  You’ve got to tr...
17/06/2026

It’s new. It’s delicious. It’s Pizza Thursday’s. Fresh, artisan pizzas with extra special toppings. You’ve got to try them! Open 4-7pm

A Sunday Roast might be just what’s needed today.  Booking advised
14/06/2026

A Sunday Roast might be just what’s needed today. Booking advised

John Lawson Sunday Roast, Smoked Beef Dripping Roast Potatoes, Root Vegetables, Yorkshire Pudding & Roast Gravy (gf option) - available until sold out

Book for Sunday lunch tomorrow.  Your hangover may need it! 🤣It gets busy so don’t leave it too late to book.
13/06/2026

Book for Sunday lunch tomorrow. Your hangover may need it! 🤣

It gets busy so don’t leave it too late to book.

John Lawson Sunday Roast, Smoked Beef Dripping Roast Potatoes, Root Vegetables, Yorkshire Pudding & Roast Gravy (gf option) - available until sold out

Chicken and Chorizo Burger.  Double yum
13/06/2026

Chicken and Chorizo Burger. Double yum

Award winning gastropub serving locally sourced Scottish food. Coeliac adaptable menu. Relax and unwind with friends or family enjoying our delicious food

It’s not just football we are showing this Summer.  Happy to show any sport that is on 😊
13/06/2026

It’s not just football we are showing this Summer. Happy to show any sport that is on 😊

Our top seller and not difficult to understand why.  Come in and try it?
12/06/2026

Our top seller and not difficult to understand why. Come in and try it?

We look forward to welcoming all the Dad’s for Father’s Day.  Don’t leave it too late to book!
10/06/2026

We look forward to welcoming all the Dad’s for Father’s Day. Don’t leave it too late to book!

Address

13-15 Main Street, Newton
South Queensferry
EH526QE

Opening Hours

Friday 12pm - 11pm
Saturday 12pm - 12am
Sunday 12pm - 10pm

Telephone

+441316298671

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