Despite bearing the name of a village in County Wicklow, this is no Oirish theme bar. Instead, it's a compact, modern pub in one of the city's most...
4-6 Dean StreetThis old-style pub somehow combines New Town money with Stockbridge bohemia. Food is typical pub grub with a few more ambitious dishes. The old regulars...
2 St Stephen StreetA marvel of Victorian design. A long wooden bar occupies one side of the room, with alcoves along the top of the gantry accommodating a huge selection of...
8 Leven Street
Sandwiched between the lads-night-out chaos of Lothian Road and the lap-dancing bars at the top of the West Port, the Blue Blazer is a cosy place to hide...
2 Spittal Street
It'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, a tiny beer garden and a...
237 Morningside Road
The decor at Cloisters, housed in a former manse, is nice enough, but it's the rare cask ales that are the selling point: a selection of Scottish ales is...
26 Brougham Street
A hangout for the beautiful people since 2004, Dragonfly is still one of Edinburgh's best cocktails bars. With a serious approach to drink, and reimagined...
52 West PortFormerly a pioneering designer restaurant, Hector's is now a less ostentatious style bar, good for cosy chats by candlelight or nestling by the fire. The...
47-49 Deanhaugh StreetJust over the road from Edinburgh University's George Square campus, the Pear Tree's cobbled beer garden has played host to generations of thirsty students....
36 West Nicolson StreetThe Saint, owned by the people behind Bramble, arrived in early 2009, a basement café-bar with wooden floor and furniture, white walls and straightforward...
44 St Stephen Street
Legend has it that this place got its name from the motif on a snuff box presented by King James VI some years before he legged it to London to become James...
43-45 The Causeway