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Royal Oak (Huntly)

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Royal Oak (Turriff)

Bar and function room.

Saltoun Arms (Aberdeen)

Previously a rather rough pub which appears to have had a recent makeover. Darts, pool, sports and a beer garden.

Sands (Peterhead)

Beer, Poker and Pool in basic surroundings.

Sands Hotel (Burray, Orkney)

Overlooking the harbour and South Ronaldsay beyond, the Sands was originally a 19th century fish-store. Meals may be taken in the bar or separate restaurant each with their own menus, both specialising in local seafood. The pub serves one regular beer.

Saplinbrae Hotel and Lodges (Mintlaw)

High quality country hotel in Aberdeenshire with restaurant and snug bar.

Sauchieburn Hotel (Laurencekirk)

We think taps removed and now operating as a Bed and Breakfast. No website or Facebook presence.

Scalloway Hotel (Shetland)

Pub closed, perhaps now operating as a B&B.

Scotia Bar (Aberdeen)

Traditional two-room community bar and lounge, supporting two darts teams. Has flirted with occasional craft-keg beer.

Scots Corner

Pub, Cafe and shop in small village.

Scots Corner

Bar, Restaurant, corner Cafe and Shop on the Luthermuir road. Selling Burnside Wulver lager.

Scott Skinners (Banchory)

Converted Victorian house with separate restaurant, bar and snug. Very popular watering-hole - the only one in the expanding east end of the village. This pub has two hand pumps but likely to only be serving one beer.

Seafield Arms (Cullen)

Upmarket hotel with a 30 seat Bar and Eatery, which offers a relaxed and informal atmosphere with its natural reclaimed wood accents and modern/vintage inspired decor. Offering a traditional “gastro” type menu with a modern twist.

Seafield Arms (Rothes)

Small village pub on main road through Rothes. A welcoming fire is situated on the left after coming in the door. Cafe style back room can be used for private functions. Beer garden at rear is a patio. This pub serves 2 regular beers.

Seafield Arms (Whitehills, Banff)

Small bar with lounge area just beside it in a side street in this fishing village. The menu features fish caught by the hotel's own trawler, the AudaciousBF83 so you can be assured that the fish is fresh!

Seaforth Club (Elgin)

A members club, governed by a committee, but open to non-members part-time. Selling keg ale from Spey Valley.

Seaview Hotel (Boddam)

Bar, Bistro and Restaurant serving lunch, afternoon tea and dinner 7 days a week.

Ship Inn (Banff)

The interior of this historic nautical-themed inn featured in the film Local Hero. It has a wood-panelled bar and lounge with sea views through the small windows with a fine view across the mouth of the Deveron to Macduff. A blocked carriage arch hints at the earlier history of the building.

Ship Inn (Johnshaven)

While it may always look closed, check for the small light in the window near the door or just do battle with the door latch to the public bar. First licensed in 1763, this well-worn howff offers a warming welcome with one handpull.

Ship Inn (Stonehaven)

Built in 1771, this harbour-front hotel has a maritime themed, wood-panelled bar and a small outdoor seating area overlooking the water. The long, narrow bar boasts a mirror from the defunct Devanha Brewery as a prominent feature.

Ship Inn and Galleon (Fraserburgh)

Bar, diner and nightclub

Shore Inn (Portsoy)

Cosy, comfortable, coastal howff supplying a warming welcome inside in winter and scenic outdoor views in summer of the oldest harbour on Moray Coast which was a location recently for the remake of Whisky Galore.

Siberia (Aberdeen)

An industrial style cocktail and vodka bar with hotel on the thriving Belmont Street.

Skippers (Kirkwall, Orkney)

The Kirkwall Hotel is a smart, modern, family owned hotel on the harbour front with a large lounge area in the main part of the hotel and often hosts wedding parties.