These are the best pubs in Edinburgh right now, according to Time Out
Edinburgh, we know, is blessed with some absolutely amazing pubs. Indeed, it’s been said before that the Scottish capital has more bars per square mile than any other UK city.
Now, Time Out has compiled a list of what it considers to be “the absolute best pubs in Edinburgh for drinks, food and just generally hanging out”.
Take a look through our photo gallery to see what the respected travel guide considers to be the Capital’s best boozers. And before you go, please let us know your own favourites in the comments section.
Take a look through our photo gallery to see what the respected travel guide considers to be the Capital’s best boozers. And before you go, please let us know your own favourites in the comments section.
21. Cask & Barrel
Address: 115 Broughton St, Edinburgh EH1 3RZ. Time Out says: The choice of cask ale in this traditional pub at the foot of Broughton Street is impressive. Photo: Third Party
Address: 26 Brougham St, Edinburgh EH3 9JH. Time Out says: For more than 20 years Cloisters has been a haven of quality beer and decent pub grub. Photo: Third Party
Address: 182-184 Morrison St, Edinburgh EH3 8EB. Time Out says: With warm oak panelling, a beautifully detailed oak gantry, black and white checkered floor, old-school pub chairs and bar memorabilia it certainly looks the part – very Victorian – although the venue itself opened in 2000. Photo: Third Party
Address: 19 W Register St, Edinburgh EH2 2AA. Time Out says: An ornate drinking palace dating to 1863, the Café Royal Circle Bar is among the city’s most beautiful places to stop for a beer. Photo: Third Party
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