Pubs & Bars, Aberdeen
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Ma Cameron's
6–8 Little Belmont Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1JG
Scotland
Ma Cameron’s is a friendly, old-school pub with a modern outlook and a small unexpected roof terrace. Serving popular Deuchars, Lia Fail and Belhaven Best ales, Ma's remains loyal to its heritage while also offering a wine selection providing far more…
The Illicit Still
Guest Row, Broad Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1AU
Scotland
The Illicit Still is a bit of a Jekyll & Hyde -- is it a pub or a bar? Head downstairs to find a warm, pub atmosphere with a maze of nooks and crannies. The sofas, seats, booths and tables are great for cosy conversations, especially around the real…
Under the Hammer
11 North Silver Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1RJ
Scotland
Nowhere in Aberdeen are you are less likely to find a plasma screen or a trayful of Bacardi Breezers than in Under the Hammer. A mellow basement bar whose name refers to the auction rooms upstairs, it is frequented by a slightly older, sophisticated…
Old Blackfriars
52 Castle Street,
Aberdeen,
AB11 5BB
Scotland
This historic pub is a great antidote to the pumping music and jumping customers found in the city's style bars. Blackfriars (the 'Old' is never used by locals) is named after the order of monks that owned land on the nearby former Castlegate market as…
Revolution
25 Belmont Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1JS
Scotland
Revolution holds an ace in the hole. What seems like just a small, stylish bar with comfy booths and a real fire is actually hiding a secret. For lurking downstairs is a much larger bar with a spacious terrace where, in the summer, students and…
Prince of Wales
7 St Nicholas Lane,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1HF
Scotland
A pub since 1850, the Prince of Wales is known for its beer not its décor, although it features a locally renowned fitting: one of the longest bars in Aberdeen. Boasting its own brew, it also has an impressive selection of Scottish and English ales and…
Café Drummonds
1 Belmont Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1JR
Scotland
Café Drummonds flips a grubby finger at urban chic. With not a piece of statement furniture or carefully coiffed head in sight, it may score zero for style and cleanliness but it bags top points for attitude. Grungy music-lovers pile in to hear music in…
The College
8 Alford Place,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1YD
Scotland
Flaming torches above the door light the way to one of Aberdeen's smartest bars for an affluent, togged-up over 25's crowd. Stone floors and lots of brickwork give the place an edge over its blond wood and brushed steel competitors. Mid-week lunchtimes…
The Fittie Bar
18 Wellington Street,
Aberdeen,
AB11 5BT
Scotland
Moored between the industrial harbour and the granite cottages of Footdee’s historic fishing village, the Fittie Bar is a real seaman’s pub. Warm and welcoming, its ocean-blue lino and nautical bric-a-brac would shame theme bar replicas. A salty…
The Lairhillock Inn
Netherley, Near Stonehaven,
Aberdeen,
AB39 3QS
Scotland
Tucked away just off the Aberdeen to Banchory road, the Lairhillock is well worth seeking out. A 200 hundred year-old coaching inn with a log fire and candle-lit conservatory, the bar stocks a great selection of real ales and whiskies. As well as the…
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