10 cosy pubs and bars to try in Edinburgh this autumn
Take refuge on a dark night and visit one of these cosy pubs and bars to warm yourself up in no time.
THE ROYAL OAK
The Royal Oak is a famous, no-frills pub which is the perfect place to enjoy a pint of real ale or a dram of whisky.
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Hide AdAs well as comfortable surroundings and a roaring open fire, The Royal Oak is also one of the best folk music pubs in the city with regular live music and folk sessions.
Visit: 1 Infirmary Street, EH1 1LT
UNDER THE STAIRS
Tucked away in an Old Town basement, twinkling fairy lights will lead you down to the entrance of shabby chic cocktail bar, Under the Stairs.
The eclectic decor features comfy retro sofas and plenty of cosy corners to relax in, along with some expertly mixed signature cocktails.
Visit: 3A Merchant Street, EH1 2QD
JOSEPH PEARCE’S
Embrace the Scandinavian ‘hygge’ trend and visit relaxed Swedish bar, Joseph Pearce’s, for a perfectly cosy experience.
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Visit: 23 Elm Row, EH7 4AA
THE JOLLY JUDGE
The Jolly Judge, tucked away off the Royal Mile, is just about as traditional as an Edinburgh pub can get.
Expect low beamed ceilings, a roaring log fire, relaxed atmosphere and plenty of real ale, malt whisky and pub grub lunches. A local favourite, and for good reason.
Visit: 7 James Court, 493 Lawnmarket, EH1 2PB
THE HANGING BAT
If you’re looking for a cosy, relaxed bar with a modern twist, try The Hanging Bat.
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Hide AdThe bar specialises in craft beer (with an ever-changing selection of 20 draught beers, as well as plenty of bottles), and the rustic exposed brick and wooden decor lends to The Hanging Bat’s cosy feel.
Visit: 133 Lothian Road, EH3 9AB
THE BA’BAR
Located in the recently refurbished Dunstane House, a boutique hotel in the West End, the stylish and atmospheric Ba’ Bar is inspired by the owners’ Orkney heritage.
Grab an armchair by the fire and enjoy the large selection of whisky, with over 70 varieties of rare, vintage and unusual malt whiskies available by the glass.
Visit: 4 West Coates, EH12 5JQ
THE GRANARY
Overlooking The Shore, The Granary is a homely pub and restaurant which is ideal for casual, all-day dining and drinking.
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Visit: 32-34 The Shore, EH6 6QN
THE BOW BAR
Traditional pub, The Bow Bar, is the perfect place for whisky connoisseurs and real ale aficionados to enjoy a drink. And was recently named the best pub in Scotland.
Everything here is simple and classic, from the traditional dark wood bar and bench seating to the lunch menu which consists only of pies.
Visit: 80 West Bow, EH1 2HH
HEADS & TALES
Hidden away underground in the bustling West End, Heads & Tales is a dark, atmospheric bar with a speakeasy vibe.
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Visit: 1A Rutland Place, EH1 2AD
HECTOR’S
Stockbridge neighbourhood pub Hector’s is the perfect mix between a buzzing city bar and a friendly village local.
There’s real ale and seasonal pub grub, including traditional Sunday roasts, and there’s even a weekly pub quiz to keep you entertained on long, dark evenings.
Visit: 47-49 Deanhaugh Street, EH4 1LR
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