Aberdeen and Northern Isles CAMRA Branch

The Square (Kintore)

Formerly the Kintore Arms, but now re-opened after a major refurbishment, this pub is in the centre of the village, beside the old town hall. Had been reported as selling a single ale on hand-pump but it was withdrawn after a short time.

The Wig (Aberdeen)

Formerly the Welly Boot, and then the Tilted Wig (a nod to the sheriff courts next door and across the road), the Wig Bar and Kitchen changed ownership and has not served ale since 2017.

Three Kings (Cullen)

The Three Kings is a long established and popular traditional Country Inn. The business benefits from a self-contained 4 bed apartment which is popular with passing trade and workmen. Pub closed due to retirement and buyer being sought.

Three Lums (Aberdeen)

An estate pub in Sheddocksley, lager drunk and darts played.

Tippling House (Aberdeen)

The Tippling House is a subterranean late-night tavern serving boutique spirits, hand-crafted cocktails, fine Scottish ales & inspired casual dining.

Tolbooth (Ellon)

A large pub, popular with all ages, close to the centre of the town and just a short walk through from the bus stops on Market Street. There are separate seating areas on split levels as well as an airy conservatory with barrel tables.

Tomintoul Brewery (Tomintoul)

Brewed from 1993 till 2000 in Tomintoul, until taken over by Aviemore/Cairngorm.

Tor-Na-Coille (Banchory)

Imposing, granite hotel set back from the main A93, now restored to its former glory as an upmarket country hotel. Upgraded to 4* STB/Visit Scotland. Hosts many weddings and corporate days out.

Torvhaug (Kirkwall, Orkney)

Single dark room with lots of alcoves. The loud jukebox makes it a favourite with the older rock fans. Can get very boisterous at weekend evenings. Separate upstairs function room is used for the occasional live music sessions and is available for private hire.

Town and County (Banff)

Social Club with Bar, Private Dining, Reading Room, Snooker/Billiard Rooms and Bowling Green. Founded in 1881 as a private club and reading rooms, Banff Town and County Club remains a much-valued institution, providing a wide range of recreational facilities to its Members and their guests.

Triple Kirks (Aberdeen)

Large pub set in part of the historic, listed Triple Kirks. A 'Scream' pub and part of the Stonegate Pubco, no longer selling any real ale. Tends to cater for the younger, studenty clientele. An outside drinking area overlooks the Cowdray Hall and Art Gallery.

Trouper's (Stonehaven)

Pub in centre of Stonehaven under same ownership as the Ship Inn.

Tunnels

Nightclub. 'nuff said.

Turriff Golf Club

Clubhouse at golf club.

Twisted Ankle Brewery (Tarland)

Micro-brewery situated in Coull in the Howe of Cromar, Aberdeenshire. Small-batch quality using home grown hops. Production available in bottles at local farmers markets in Aboyne and Ballater.

Under the Hammer (Aberdeen)

Located in a quiet side street near Golden Square just minutes off Union Street, this popular pub is located in a basement next to Milne's auction house (hence the name). Next door to the Globe Inn, serves up Landlord plus one guest (has had Jarl and Bitter & Twisted).

Vale Hotel (Fyvie)

Hotel in Fyvie with no beer.

Valhalla Brewery (Shetland)

The Valhalla Brewery in Unst, Shetland, Scotland, was the northernmost brewery in the United Kingdom.[1] It was opened by the husband and wife team Sonny and Silvia Priest in December 1997, and originally based in a large shed in Baltasound, in the centre of Unst.

Victoria Bar (Aberdeen)

Sports bar and lounge, right on a busy corner in Torry with large TV, pool and darts. Also known as the "Rats Cellar".

Vovem (Aberdeen)

Vovem Meant and Liquor is steak restaurant with cocktail bar at the front of the venue. Swankier inside than you'd guess from the outside.

Wagleys (Aberdeen)

Darts bar. Belhaven best.

Ward Hill Brewing (Insch)

Micro brewery based in North Aberdeenshire.

Waverley Hotel (Peterhead)

Hotel, restaurant and public/residents bar.

Wellington Bar and Grill (Aberdeen)

A family-friendly restaurant bar and hotel (built in the '50s)  branded as "Eating Inn", some booths with TV are it's USP.

Westhill Golf Club

Clubhouse at Westhill Golf Course