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The Academy Shopping Centre
Belmont Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1LB
Scotland
A piazza-like entrance leads shoppers from Belmont Street into The Academy, a boutique-scale shopping centre with character. The independent vibe is enough to convince you that this might even be the first ever shopping centre with a soul. Contemporary…
The Albyn
11 Albyn Place,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1YE
Scotland
Located in a granite townhouse towards the classy end of Union Street, The Albyn caters mostly for an over-30s crowd. The bar offers well-priced cocktails and live piano or jazz most nights. Snuggle into the restaurant’s brown leather booths as smartly…
The Ashvale
42-48 Great Western Road,
Aberdeen,
AB10 6PY
Scotland
Folk from the northeast of Scotland are discerning when it comes to fish, so the legendary status of the Ashvale is worth heeding. A multi award-winning chippy, its takeaway and 200-seat restaurant -- regularly filled with local families -- have the…
Babylon
9 Alford Place,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1YD
Scotland
Conveniently housed above The College bar, the same clientele often migrates upstairs to finish their evening in Aberdeen’s smartest nightclub. Upmarket without being pretentious, the dark purple décor and granite stonework have a gothic feel, making a…
The Beautiful Mountain
11-13 Belmont Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1JR
Scotland
With a takeaway downstairs and a tardis-like café serving a light and tasty menu upstairs, the Beautiful Mountain can cater for rushers and relaxers alike. Eggs benedict, vegetarian sausages and chickpea fritters are typical of food that has won several…
Belmont Picture House
49 Belmont Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1JS
Scotland
The Belmont Picture House is an independent cinema with multiplex facilities but an art-house sensibility. Three screens with Dolby sound show a varied programme of quality films: foreign, independent, and the best of Hollywood -- everything from…
Books and Beans
Belmont Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1JH
Books & Beans is a modern, colourful secondhand bookshop, which turns the dusty stereotype on its head. Downstairs, Aberdeen's first independent Fair Trade café offers freshly made soups, salads and sandwiches as well as great coffee. Its short, strong…
Café 52
52 The Green,
Aberdeen,
AB11 6PE
Scotland
Buried in a cave-like arch below Union Street, Café 52 feels more like Amsterdam than the Granite City with an authentic air of easy cool that style bars would die for. The atmosphere is laid back but the menu is ambitious. Tempura black pudding 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…
Café Society
9 Queens Road,
Aberdeen,
AB15 4YL
Scotland
Café Society was one of the first bar/restaurants to bring modern dining to the North East and the locals, many of whom have grown up with it and kept coming back. Located beneath the casino in the smart West End, it’s been a favourite for 15 years with…
Chapel Street Charity Shops
Chapel Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1SP
Scotland
Aberdonians are among the richest people in the UK with an insatiable taste for flash cars and designer clothes. The upside of this fashion passion is that barely worn cast-offs soon find their way into the local charity shops. Clustered together on…
Chi Restaurant & Bar
Unit 8/9 The Academy, Schoolhill,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1LB
Scotland
Stepping from the lift into Chi sees Aberdeen turn into Hong Kong - the bar’s tables and leather sofas could easily be in Wang Chi or Kowloon. The main restaurant is equally sleek with its dark wood, golden walls, and deep maroons creating a warm…
Cinnamon
476 Union Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1TS
Scotland
A great example of Aberdeen’s upwardly mobile restaurant market, Cinnamon offers the non-curry house Indian food experience in dark wood, exposed brickwork and lizard-skin surroundings. The extensive and imaginative menu takes inspiration from the…
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…
Dunnottar Castle
by Stonehaven,
Aberdeen,
AB39 2TL
Scotland
A swift 15 miles south of Aberdeen, and a walkable two-miles from Stonehaven, Dunnottar Castle perches on a stunning cliff overlooking the North Sea. It’s easy to see why this impressive ancient edifice was chosen by director Franco Zeffirelli as a…
eLJo's
4 Rose Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1UD
Scotland
Having only eight tables gives eLJo's a cosy, cantina feel. The lunch tapas deal is popular. With corkage a ridiculously generous £1 per person, the atmosphere is always cordial.
The Elphinstone Institute
University of Aberdeen Macrobert Building King's College,
Aberdeen,
AB24 5UA
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…
Frou Frou
36A Thistle Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1XD
Scotland
Some women save special undies for special occasions, some never wear anything that isn’t silk. Whichever camp you fall into you will enjoy Frou Frou. Owner Barbara Jessen-Bruun is passionate about luxury lingerie and will enthuse about it for as long…
Glen Tanar Equestrian Centre
Glen Tanar, Aboyne,
Aberdeen,
AB34 5EU
Scotland
There can be few better vantage points from which to admire Deeside than from the saddle. On a horse you become part of the countryside, with wild animals often less wary of people who are mounted than on foot. The Glen Tanar Equestrian Centre near…
The House Spa
34 Great Western Road,
Aberdeen,
AB10 6PY
Scotland
The stern, granite exterior of the House Spa may make the place look as if it is a venue for severe treatments of the bone-crunching and back pummelling variety but it hides a pamper palace offering soothing treatments such as detoxifying algae wraps…
Howie Irvine Deeside Activity Park
Dess, Aboyne,
Aberdeen,
AB34 5BD
Scotland
The Howie Irvine Centre is one big grown-up playground. From traditional sports like pheasant shooting, salmon fishing and archery to more modern quad biking, the range of activities would excite even the laziest couch potato. Off-road driving, karting…
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…
Justice Mill
423-425 Union Street,
Aberdeen,
AB11 6DA
Scotland
A long, glowing tunnel connecting Union Street to Justice Mill Lane, this buzzing bar is often the first leg of a big night out. The range of drinks is huge. Cocktails, pitchers and deals on doubles together with a whole world of bottled beers, ciders…
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…
The Lecht
Strathdon,
Aberdeen,
AB36 8YP
Scotland
The Lecht is Scotland’s smallest ski resort but at 2,090 feet, it has the most reliable snow. Together with skiing, there’s a boarding park and snow tubing – sledging in huge inner tubes. Skis, boots and boards are available for hire. The fun doesn’t…
Libby Ives
66 Claremount Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 6QY
Scotland
Hidden away off Ashley Road in the city's smart West End, Libby Ives is a doll's house of a shop selling furniture, soft furnishings and craft pieces. Run by Gray’s School of Art graduate Karen Raitt, the shop sells hand-made painted furniture with…
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…
Malt Mill
82 Holburn Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 6BY
Scotland
Buried beneath the nondescript frontage of the Malt Mill pub is an Aladdin’s cave of live music. The low ceilinged bar is perfect for so-close-you-can-touch-them and taste-the-sweat gigs. From Thursday to Sunday, a mish-mash of local indie and covers…
The Marcliffe at Pitfodels
North Deeside Road, Pitfodels,
Aberdeen,
AB15 9YA
Scotland
The five star Marcliffe is a country-style hotel in the leafy ‘burbs of the city. Despite the air of rarefied opulence, created by the plentiful antiques and paintings that gaze down from the walls, the atmosphere is relaxed. Enjoy 24-hour room service…
Nicky Walker Home
80 Huntly Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1TD
Scotland
Since Habitat closed its Aberdeen store over 15 years ago, urban chic, at any price, has been a little hard to come by in the Granite City. Nicky Walker has changed that. The spacious showroom is awash with the kind of desirable items so loved by Sunday…
The North East of Scotland Music School
Dorothy Hately Music Centre 21 Huntly Street,
Aberdeen,
AB10 1TJ
Norwood Hall Hotel
Garthdee Road,
Aberdeen,
AB15 9FX
Scotland
Norwood Hall Hotel is surrounded by woodland yet is only three miles from the city centre. It has a sweeping central staircase (perfect for an impromptu performance of ‘New York, New York’ on the way back from dinner), grand, Victorian décor and en…
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…
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