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The 10 Best Cocktail Bars in Edinburgh 2026

The 10 best cocktail bars in Edinburgh for 2026 — Bramble, Panda & Sons, Lucky Liquor and seven more. Scotland's cocktail capital. Updated 2026.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Bramble.

10 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallBramble
Runner-upPanda & Sons

Edinburgh has the deepest concentration of serious cocktail bars in Scotland and arguably in Britain outside London. Bramble birthed the modern Scottish cocktail scene. Panda & Sons turned the speakeasy form into a national export. The 10 below show how Scotch whisky and modern cocktailing combine in the city's bar rooms.

The 10 best cocktail bars in Edinburgh

Editor's №1

Bramble

Bramble lives in a basement on Queen Street and effectively started modern Scottish cocktailing when Mike Aikman and Jason Scott opened it in 2008. The stone-vaulted rooms stay low-lit and word-of-mouth busy. Order a stirred classic or the namesake Bramble and arrive before 9pm, since there are no reservations and the nooks fill quickly once the night gets going.

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Panda & Sons

Panda & Sons hides behind a faux barbershop on Queen Street, down the stairs into a snug speakeasy run by Iain McPherson. It is an Edinburgh Cocktail Week fixture and an internationally awarded room known for technique-driven drinks. Book ahead for a booth. Go midweek for the calmest version, and let the bartenders steer you toward the more experimental menu.

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The Last Word Saloon

The Last Word Saloon sits in Stockbridge, part of the Bramble family and named for the classic gin cocktail. The candle-lit, slightly bohemian room suits a slow evening over a loud one. Order the Last Word or a stirred classic. Best on a weeknight, when the neighborhood crowd keeps it relaxed and you can settle into a corner.

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Lucky Liquor Co.

Lucky Liquor Co. on Queen Street works from a tight constraint: 13 bottles, 13 ingredients, a menu that changes often. The narrow room is another Bramble sibling and rewards drinkers who like surprise over a long list. Trust the rotating menu rather than ordering off-script. Come early evening for a counter seat before the after-work crowd arrives.

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The Devil's Advocate

The Devil's Advocate occupies a converted Victorian pump house down Advocate's Close, off the Royal Mile. The stone-and-steel room keeps one of the city's deepest whisky lists alongside a serious cocktail menu. It suits a long dinner-and-drinks night. Order a Scotch flight or a whisky cocktail, and book ahead in August when the Old Town fills for the Festival.

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Hawksmoor

Hawksmoor fills a grand former bank hall on St Andrew Square, where the bar holds its own against the steakhouse upstairs. The high-ceilinged room leans into classic, spirit-forward drinks and a strong Martini. It works as a refined first drink before dinner. Take a seat at the bar early evening and order a Shaky Pete's Ginger Brew or a properly built Martini.

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Dragonfly

Dragonfly on West Port has poured ambitious cocktails since the mid-2000s, its colonial-styled room a fixture of the Grassmarket end of town. The menu runs long and theatrical, with a loyal local following. It suits a group night more than a quiet date. Come on a weekend evening, order from the seasonal list, and expect the room to fill as the night runs on.

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The Bon Vivant

The Bon Vivant on Thistle Street is a warm, candle-lit bar and kitchen that has anchored the New Town for years. The cocktails are well made and the small plates make it easy to settle in. It suits a relaxed date or an unhurried catch-up. Book a table early evening and pair a seasonal cocktail with the sharing plates before the dinner rush.

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Teuchters Landing

Teuchters Landing sits in a former waiting room on the Leith waterfront, a wood-lined bar leaning on whisky, ale and its Hoop of Destiny dram pick. It is a pub at heart rather than a cocktail temple, which is the charm. Come for a relaxed afternoon by the water, order a whisky flight, and take the outdoor pontoon seats on a clear day.

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The Oxford Bar

The Oxford Bar on Young Street is a tiny, unspoiled New Town pub best known as Inspector Rebus's local in Ian Rankin's novels. There are no cocktails here, just well-kept ale, whisky and standing-room conversation. It earns its place as Edinburgh's most literary drink. Come early evening on a weekday, order a dram or a pint, and read the room rather than a menu.

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Beyond the 10

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The Voyage of Buck

The Voyage of Buck sits on William Street in the West End, its cocktail menu built around five cities a fictional traveller passes through. Booths, warm lighting and seasonal British plates fill the room. Best for an inventive cocktail in a busy West End bar.

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