35 Best Bars in Edinburgh and the Lothians, Scotland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Edinburgh and the Lothians - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Teuchters Landing

Leith

Tucked away down a side street near The Shore, Teuchters Landing is a perennially popular pub for its wide range of whiskies and beers, its decent pub food (from cheesy nachos to Shetland scallops), and most of all its pontoon for sunny days. It's also a great place for watching live sports. If you're feeling lucky, try the Hoop of Destiny game for your chance to land a vintage dram for a fraction of its usual price.

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1c Dock Pl., Edinburgh, EH6 6LU, Scotland
0131-554--7427

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Cafe Royal

New Town Fodor's Choice

Famed for its atmospheric Victorian interiors—think ornate stucco, etched mirrors, tiled murals, stained glass, and leather booths—the Cafe Royal Circle Bar has been drawing a cast of Edinburgh characters since it opened in 1863. Regulars and newcomers alike pack in for the drinks (a host of real ales and malt whiskies) and tasty bar food (everything from bar snacks and sandwiches to elaborate seafood platters).

The Dagda Bar

Newington Fodor's Choice

This charming little drinking hole is an interesting mix of the old and new. At first glance, it's a very traditional pub with a dark-wood bar, beautiful embossed ceiling, and beer mats decorating the walls. But look closer and you'll also find a great selection of craft beers, hip shabby-chic decor, and a surprisingly young clientele.

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Edinburgh Ceilidh Club

South Side Fodor's Choice

One of Edinburgh's most popular ceilidhs, this traditional Scottish music and dance night is held every Tuesday at Summerhall. It's ideal for beginners, as a caller teaches the dance steps before the live band begins each song. The club also holds a monthly Friday night event at Assembly Roxy near South Bridge.

Guildford Arms

New Town Fodor's Choice

Like the Cafe Royal Circle Bar on the other corner of the same Victorian block, the Guildford Arms has a spectacular interior of intricate plasterwork, elaborate cornices, and wood paneling. The ornate ceiling alone is worth the visit. Stay for the range of excellent Scottish ales on tap.

The Jazz Bar

Old Town Fodor's Choice

This basement music venue delivers exactly what the name promises: jazz, in all its many weird and wonderful forms. Blues, funk, acoustic, electric—there's something new to discover every night of the week. There's usually a small cover charge (cash only), but this all goes to musicians, not the venue.

The Jolly Botanist

West End Fodor's Choice

Gin lovers are spoiled for choice at this self-proclaimed "liquor emporium." Take a seat amid the quirky period furnishings and flick through a menu of 70-plus gins from around the world, which can be enjoyed with your choice of tonic or as part of an inventive gin cocktail. There's also good bar food available.

Juniper Edinburgh

New Town Fodor's Choice

Situated right opposite Edinburgh Waverley Station, Juniper cultivates an air of glamorous fun with its plant-filled interior and postcard-worthy views of the city and the castle. The wine list is good (if a little pricey), but it's the imaginative cocktails that really make this place, from the Jungle Bird Mojito (a fruity twist on the classic Cuban) to the Smoke on the Water (a combo of peaty whisky and peach iced tea).

Leith Depot

Leith Fodor's Choice

Leith's community cultural hub is a welcoming place for meeting locals and sampling craft beers while enjoying music, comedy, and pub quizzes. Check out their club nights that feature live bands and eclectic sounds spun by local DJs. The restaurant serves seasonal dishes using quality Scottish produce with plenty of vegan and gluten-free options.

Panda and Sons

New Town Fodor's Choice

The very definition of a hidden gem, this Prohibition-style speakeasy is cunningly tucked away behind a barbershop exterior. Venture inside and downstairs to discover a quirky bar serving some seriously refined cocktails. And yes, we're baffled by the fictional bar-owning panda, too.

The Stand

New Town Fodor's Choice

Laugh until your sides split at The Stand, a legendary basement comedy club that hosts both famous names and up-and-coming acts all throughout the year, though it's particularly popular during the Fringe. Most, but not all, shows are 18+.

Whiski Rooms

Old Town Fodor's Choice

This bar-restaurant offers one of Old Town's most enjoyable whisky tastings: an informative and interactive experience with an expert guide. The Premium Whisky Tasting features five unusual drams you’ll almost certainly not have tasted before. When you’re finished, either browse the shop stacked high with tempting bottles or head into the bar for another dram.

The Basement

New Town

This funky, cheerful bar has something of the Tex-Mex joint meets youthful dive-bar vibe—which might explain its happy-go-lucky mash-up of cocktails, Mexican food, and Hawaiian-shirted bar staff.

Bongo Club

Old Town

The bohemian Bongo Club stages indie, rockabilly, dub, and techno gigs, as well as various club and comedy nights. It's been a mainstay of Scotland's drum-and-bass scene since the 1990s.

Bramble Bar & Lounge

New Town

This easily walked-by basement bar on Queen Street—take the stairs down to a clothing-alteration shop and you'll see a small sign—is one of Edinburgh's great hidden gems. Expect superb cocktails, eclectic and loud music (DJs spin most nights), young crowds, and lots of nooks and crannies.

Cabaret Voltaire

Old Town

The vaulted ceilings of this subterranean club reverberate with dance music most nights, with an ever-changing lineup of cutting-edge DJs on the decks. The club also hosts regular live gigs and, during the Fringe, stand-up comedy shows.

The Canons' Gait

Old Town

In addition to a fine selection of local real ales and malts, The Canons' Gait has live jazz and blues performances, as well as edgy comedy shows in the cellar bar.

Cask and Barrel

New Town

A spacious, traditional pub on trendy Broughton Street, the Cask and Barrel serves hand-pulled ales from a horseshoe-shaped bar, ringed by a collection of brewery mirrors. There is a second Cask and Barrel in Southside.

CC Blooms

New Town

Modern and colorful, CC Blooms is a club spread over two levels, playing a mix of musical styles and with regular cabaret nights. Open nightly, it's been a mainstay on the gay scene since the early '90s, and can now count several other gay-friendly bars and clubs as neighbors.

23–24 Greenside Pl., Edinburgh, EH1 3AA, Scotland
0131-556--9331

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Cloisters Bar

South Side

Set within an old church parsonage, Cloisters now offers a very modern form of sanctuary: real ales, fine whisky, and good food at reasonable prices, with a total absence of music and game machines.

26 Brougham St., Edinburgh, EH3 9JH, Scotland
0131-221--9997

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The Hanging Bat

West End

A favorite with beer-loving locals, this stylish modern bar of reclaimed wood and exposed brickwork has an extensive, regularly changing selection of craft beers from across the country on tap, from IPAs to saisons to porters. The food, cooked in the in-house smoker, is decent, too (try the house-smoked ribs).

Pub
133 Lothian Rd., Edinburgh, EH3 9AB, Scotland
0131-229--0759

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The Holyrood 9A

Old Town

This warm, wood-paneled hipster hangout has a fine array of craft beers on tap, as well as an impressive whisky collection. It also serves some of Edinburgh's best gourmet burgers.

9A Holyrood Rd., Edinburgh, EH8 8AE, Scotland
0131-556–5044

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Joseph Pearce's

New Town

One of eight Swedish bars and restaurants in Edinburgh owned by the Boda group, Joseph Pearce's has a distinctly northern European feel, despite its solidly Edwardian origins. Scandi-themed cocktails are popular here, as are the meatballs, open sandwiches, and other Swedish dishes. There's also a Swedish Sweet Shop, a children's corner with toys to keep the little ones occupied, and a sunny outdoor space in summer.

23 Elm Row, Edinburgh, EH7 4AA, Scotland
0131-556--4140

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Kaleidoscope Bar

New Town

The headquarters of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, housed in a handsome four-story Georgian building, is a wonderful spot to explore their bespoke collection of over 500 exclusive single malts. Book a ground-floor table and let one of the knowledgeable bartenders guide you or gather a group for a tasting experience. The food menu showcases excellent Scottish steaks and seafood, which can be paired with one of their bizarrely named malts such as "Riding a Duck Bareback Up Mount Etna." At the end of the evening, you may get the chance to tour the lovely members' rooms upstairs. 

Kay's Bar

New Town

Housed in a former Georgian coach house, this diminutive but friendly spot serves 50 single-malt whiskies, a range of guest ales, and decent bottled beers. Inside is charming and cozy; seek out the little wood-paneled library room with its tiny fireplace and shelves full of books.

The Last Drop

Old Town

There's plenty of atmosphere (and plenty of tourists) amid the nooks and crannies at The Last Drop. The name has a grim double meaning, as it was once the site of public hangings.

Pub
74–78 Grassmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2JR, Scotland
0131-225–4851

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Leslie's Bar

South Side

Retaining its original mahogany island bar, the late-Victorian-era Leslie's Bar is renowned for its gorgeous interior and for serving a range of traditional Scottish ales and malt whiskies.

45--47 Ratcliffe Terr., Edinburgh, EH9 1SU, Scotland
0131-667--7205

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The Lioness of Leith

Leith

This historic pub has always been a popular Leith Walk haunt for locals, but recent acclaim for their gargantuan gourmet burgers has brought them wider attention.

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21–25 Duke St., Edinburgh, EH6 8HH, Scotland
0131-629--0580

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The Liquid Room

Old Town

Top indie bands and an eclectic mix of club nights (techno, hip-hop, and alternative, to name a few) have made the Liquid Room a favorite after-dark venue since 1997.

9C Victoria St., Edinburgh, EH1 2HE, Scotland
0131-225--2564

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Malt & Hops

Leith

First opening its doors in 1749, Malt & Hops has a fine waterfront location and serves microbrewery cask ales—with a selection good enough to be endorsed by CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale). It also has an open fire, regular live music, and a resident ghost.