It was the rough and ready Edinburgh pub that carried a reputation for the occasional outbreak of violence.
But while Granton's Willie Muir pub certainly had its moments, regulars have mostly fond memories of drinking there down the years.
Situated near the junction of West Granton Road and Crewe Road North, the notorious boozer opened in the late 1960s and had a clientele made up mostly of Granton locals and those who worked at the nearby gas works and Ferranti engineering plant.
Named after a historic ferry called the Willie Muir that transported people between Granton and Burntisland, Fife in the 19th century, the flat-roofed watering hole was built over two floors, with a lounge, bar and upstairs function room and became known for its Northern Soul and disco nights.
The Willie Muir