The Abbotsford may count the likes of Sainsbury's and Fopp among its neighbours these days, but it's been a no-nonsense drinking den since 1901: dark wood, bench tables, a fine...
3 Rose StreetWhen it opened in summer 2006, this central cocktail bar introduced a new aesthetic to Edinburgh (designer stools, white leather banquettes, a pop-erotic mural) and brought a...
17 Frederick StreetIf you're in an upbeat mood, with company, and looking for nachos and lager or wine, Assembly is a good option. Hit it on the wrong day or come on your own, though, and the...
41 Lothian StreetBar Kohl has provided Edinburgh's vodka connoisseurs with a second home since its launch in 1993. There are innumerable imported varieties of vodka, including many flavoured...
54-55 George IV BridgeWhen Sirius arrived in Leith a decade ago, its like had never been seen before. But the original ostentation of its design was calmed down a little, and in spring 2006 a refurb...
7-10 Dock PlaceAn island bar dominates this attractive and elegant Victorian pub, where the walls are decorated with Royal Doulton tiles of famous inventors. It gets very busy after work, and...
19 West Register StreetA haven for travellers killing time before catching a train from Haymarket station next door. With a bistro upstairs, the bar food is a cut above the usual standard; the ground...
1-3 Haymarket TerraceIt's been around since 1871. It looks as if it was decorated by a mad maiden aunt from the Victorian era. It has a good wine list, an excellent bar menu (the open sandwiches...
237 Morningside RoadAh, CC's, where great romances start and end, often in the same evening. The capital's only full-time gay venue may be offensive to both eye and ear (disastrous pop galore!),...
23-24 Greenside PlaceA homo mecca for those with a fetish: various Saturdays throughout the month are turned over to bears, kilt-wearers, transvestites and glamorous goth types. During the rest of...
133-135 East Claremont StreetSparse and traditional, this old howf opened in 1899 and hasn't changed in years; the decor still features red leather seats, shiny brass table tops and a dark red ceiling....
142 Dundas StreetThe Cumberland is perhaps the most user-friendly of the city's acclaimed cask ale bars. It feels light and spacious during the day, and the leafy beer garden is an absolute joy...
1-3 Cumberland StreetThis address has hosted many a venue over the years, but perhaps plush cocktail bar Dragonfly will stick. Some might see hints of a Graham Norton stage set in the decor, but...
52 West PortComing across more like a local pub in a Highland village than a bar in the Scottish capital, Frenchies is the oldest gay hangout in Edinburgh. Despite its central location the...
89 Rose Street North LaneThe distinguishing feature of this Calton Hill favourite is the balcony that overlooks the hubbub of the colourful, energetic and sociable bar. Look down on proceedings, and...
22 Greenside Place