Top 9 whisky tasting bars in Edinburgh

Mairi Scobie ·November 25, 2024Reading time: 10 minutes

Edinburgh and whisky go hand in hand. Andrew Usher, a whisky blending pioneer, gave the city a magnificent concert hall bearing his name and the Shore in Leith is populated by many a converted warehouse, as well as the world's first vertical distillery. If you’re after a great Scottish whisky experience, you're in a good place!

  1. Amber Bar Scotch Whisky Experience

    Amber Whisky Bar

    © The Scotch Whisky Experience

    An overlooked gem. The team at the Scotch Whisky Experience are so full of knowledge and enthusiasm, many an afternoon has been lost as they make recommendations and chat all things whisky with people from around the world. A great place to start if you’re new to whisky.

    Key facilities
    • Hearing Loop
    • Level Access
    • Accessible toilets
    • WiFi
  2. Devil's Advocate Advocates Close

    Advocate's Close from The Royal Mile

    Tucked away just off the Royal Mile, Devil’s Advocate boasts over 300 whiskies from all over the world. The staff are happy to help and can make a mean cocktail. The best place in the city to round off a day of whisky sampling!

  3. SCOTCH at The Balmoral Hotel Princes Street

    The Balmoral Hotel

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    If you’re looking to sample some of the more high-end whisky on the market, then Scotch at the Balmoral is the place for you. You’ll be blown away at their range – which is on display behind a full wall-length cage.

    Key facilities
    • Parking
    • Pets Welcome
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
    • Level Access
    • WiFi
    • Breakfast Available
  4. The Bow Bar Victoria Street

    Looking down Victoria Street towards the Grassmarket at Christmas

    The Bow Bar is a proper pub. Great drinks, great staff and a whisky list full of hidden gems. Based just off the busy Royal Mile, its one of the best places to go for an authentic pub atmosphere without heading out of the city centre.

  5. Kilderkin Holyrood

    The Scottish Parliament building

    © VisitScotland / Kenny Lam

    Another overlooked bar with an unusual selection, the Kilderkin sits right at the heart of the city by the Scottish Parliament. If you’re lucky your visit might coincide with one of Jolly Topper’s tastings which are held here. They are some of the best value for money whisky tastings in the city and if you can make it along you certainly should!

  6. Teutchers Landing The Shore

    Teuchters Landing, The Shore

    © Teuchters Landing

    This may be slightly cheating as we’ve managed to sneak in two pubs instead of one but it’s just too hard to separate these two classic bars! An often-overlooked whisky destination, both Teuchters bars have a great range of whisky from all over Scotland. Best of all, if you can’t decide what to have then why not try their famed ‘Hoop of destiny’ – a twist on an old fairground classic but where you win a dram at the end rather than an oversized cuddly toy.

  7. The Black Cat Rose Street

    The Black Cat Bar

    © ©theblackcatbar

    The Black Cat on Rose Street has very subtly built up one of the best collections of whisky in Edinburgh over the years. There are lots of forgotten gems lining their packed shelves so be sure to have a proper look before ordering anything. A small but perfectly formed bar on one of Edinburgh’s most famous drinking streets, Rose Street.

  8. Cannonball Restaurant & Bar Castlehill

    Guests toasting on private event

    If you’re looking for something a bit more exclusive on your Edinburgh visit look no further than the Cannonball Restaurant and Bar. Their private ‘Glengoyne Room’ is available for hire for a variety of functions. A perfect location based right next to Edinburgh Castle.

  9. Kaleidoscope Whisky Bar & Shop Scotch Malt Whisky Society

    The Scotch Malt Whisky Society - Kaleidoscope Whisky Bar & Shop

    The Scotch Malt Whisky Society has long had a mystique about their exclusive independent bottlings and you can now enjoy this yourself in their fantastic new bar. Spend your time picking the brains of their amazing staff whilst enjoying limited edition single cask whisky. If you like, why not become a member and you can check out the exclusive area at the top and their second venue, The Vaults in Leith?

    Key facilities
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
    • Level access to dining room, cafe or restaurant
    • Level Access
    • Accessible toilets
    • WiFi
    • Vegetarian/Vegan

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