 Hey guys welcome back to my YouTube channel this is Daniel Rosel here always trying to find new places to eat and drink in Jerusalem where I am bringing this video to you from is the Scottish guest house overlooking the old city it is a it's affiliated with the Scottish church and those who are not no Jerusalem probably have seen the big Scottish flag the flag the cross of Saint Andrews on the roof here there is a church here but they also have accommodation um traditionally typically used by pilgrims but anyone can stay here believe it or not my wife and I actually got married not in the church but on the grounds of this place we had a beautiful wedding and a really really nice cooperation from the team here um so a restaurant has opened up recently um on the grounds here I don't know if it's affiliated to the church the guest house it's called Saint Urban and we just had dinner there they do some wine they we had a cheese plate I always mention my videos in Jerusalem a lot of people do keep kosher it's not a kosher venue but we had some wine they had Israeli wines foreign wines and the prices were really really actually surprising reasonable now of course you don't go out to dinner just for food you go out to dinner for ambiance and this is in my opinion one of the most beautiful views of Jerusalem in the city I've done a couple of videos before about Givata Tarnach Bible Hill that's located literally just right there look at the view behind me this is beautiful this is the walls of the old city of Jerusalem which are always illuminated illuminated at night time you can see Brichata Sultan which is a natural pool of historic significance that is now serves as an entertainment venue and the Jerusalem municipality is currently putting on a sort of a team building event for some of its workers and you can see the road leading up to the old city adorned with these lovely lights and of course palm trees so this is beautiful it's a great place to stay and now you can also enjoy some good wine and some good food in St. Urban's downstairs