Edinburgh has always had a buzzing nightlife scene – regardless of what decade – and today we’re looking back at some old pubs and clubs that we’ve lost over the years.
Have a look through our gallery and let memories come flooding back. And before you leave, please share your own recollections of the Capital's lost pubs and clubs in the comments.

9. Faith
Pictured in April 2004, Faith nightclub in the Cowgate was located in a former church. Later became Sin. It's now the site of Stramash, a 900-capacity late night music venue and diner split over two floors with three bars. Photo: Third Party

10. The Cas Rock Pub
The Cas Rock was a legendary Edinburgh pub and live music venue devoted to punk, rock, metal and indie. It was replaced in 2000 by El Barrio. Photo: TSPL

11. Revolution
Stag-party revellers dance at the Revolution on Lothian Road, June 29, 2001. Is that Ali G dancing with Agnetha and Frida from ABBA? Revolution is no longer a nightclub and has since been transformed into Wetherspoon gastro pub Caley Picture House. Photo: Third Party

12. The Volunteer Arms
Located on Leith Walk, the Volunteer Arms - known locally as 'the Volly' - was made famous by Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting novel. Today, it has been transformed into the Mousetrap, a gaming and music bar with a mural of Trainspotting nutter Begbie. Photo: TSPL