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Situated in suburb to the west of Aberdeen City, this hotel serves real ale in the public bar, which may also be taken through to the restaurant/lounge next door.
Restaurant, Hotel and Bar. Situated in the beautiful coastal village of Rosehearty.
The Dee Swimming Club and Humane Society is a large bunker-like building beside Mounthooly Roundabout with no windows and no swimming pool. There is a huge function room and separate bar where darts is played. Sign-in required.
Lounge and function suite. The Deveronside operates with a normal Public House Licence, there is no requirement to be a member or be signed in.
An airside pub within Aberdeen Airport for the captive market.
Hotel is currently closed and up for sale.
This small, long, elegant pub serves excellent coffee and cakes; plus imaginative breakfast, lunch and dinner menu. Bar meals most of the day and restaurant meals only every day. A growing whisky collection stands at around 100 with large Gin and Cocktail selection.
Popular village pub - survey required.
An independent bar and music venue, laid back during the day and noisy at night.
Clubhouse at golf course.
Dusk Cocktail Bar and the Velvet Lounge is an intimate and stylish lounge serving cocktails, boutique spirits. Limited craft ale and unappealing to the average CAMRA member.
West end hotel approx. 15 minutes walk west from Holburn Junction end of Union Street. Reasonably priced bar food which is served at both lunchtime and evenings. there is also a large, airy conservatory at the rear.
Reported Oct 2021 that handpumps have been removed.
The Howe Bar in the Aberdeen Arms Hotel.
A fine dining restaurant run by the kilted chef, sometimes cooking with ale.
With a mock Tudor exterior in the middle of a housing estate and near to the local Academy, and Fire station, this has a public bar, a games room with four dart boards and two pool tables and a very large lounge bar with an 84" TV screen, usually featuring sports.
Bar in golf club.
A small country inn with two rooms featuring low ceilings and a tiled range. The dining room and decked beer garden overlook the River Ayr. A good place to start or end the River Ayr Walk. The 43 bus service between Ayr and Cumnock passes regularly.
An easy walk from the harbour front, the Ferry is handy for buses to Kirkwall and the mainland ferry from Scrabster. Joint CAMRA Northern Isles Pub Of The Year 2018.
A classic, unspoilt pub on the National Historic Inventory originally built as accommodation for railway workers. No frills in this pub, run by Joe Brandie for many years until his death aged 88 when the pub closed 24th September 2017.
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Hotel and Bistro in the heart of Turriff.
Hotel and restaurant with public bar.
Local, family run village pub in Fetterangus
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