From historic haunts to impossibly cool cocktail bars, locals and tourists are spoiled for choice when hitting the town for a night out in Scotland’s capital city.
But while some amazing new venues have opened up in recent years, many of the city's famous pubs of yesteryear are sadly no longer with us.
Take a look through our photo gallery to see some Edinburgh pubs that called last orders – and let us know your own memories in the comments section before you go.

9. Ivanhoe
Named after the historical novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott, whose famous monument lingers nearby, this was a popular city centre boozer. The pub has since been closed and the building demolished. Photo: TSPL

10. The Green Tree
The Green Tree in the Cowgate pictured in 1999. Popular with students and locals alike, this was a lively bar on the weekends. Photo: TSPL

11. Caledonian Ale House
The cosy Caledonian Ale House, known as the Haymarket Station Bar until 1995, offered a unique atmosphere and was generally very busy. It was knocked down in 2008 during the tram works. Photo: TSPL