AN iconic pub which dates back 300 years has closed its doors just days before Christmas, leaving punters devastated. Crammond Inn, a Samuel Smith Brewery that hails from the 1700, has shut up shop after years of serving the Edinburgh community. 3 The Crammond Inn has called last orders leaving punters gutted 3 The much-loved historic boozer dates back to the 1700s In a post on the pub's Facebook page, the Cramond Inn team wrote: “Unfortunately the pub will be closing its doors on Saturday night.

"We have been told by the brewery that the pub must shut and stocked out on Monday. We had hoped to stay open until after Christmas . “So get down today and tomorrow to enjoy some drinks as who knows when this historic pub will ever open again.

” The quaint gastro pub is fit with a coal fire , car park , and a beer garden with striking views of the waters of the Firth of Forth. READ MORE MONEY NEWS DISLODGED Scots holiday park residents ordered to leave as firm goes bust BANK AXE Bank of Scotland to shut 15 Scots branches as full list revealed The boozer closed for three months in 2023 but was saved by the local community who rallied to have it reopened. Just a few weeks later it became the talk of the town when it introduced a no phones policy.

Dozens of sad pub goers have expressed their disappointment over its closure on social media . One user wrote: “So sad! Cramond Inn is the heart of the village..

.gorgeous log fire and you did wonderful food! Well done and sad you have .