Public Houses: Open to the general public without membership for consumption of beer. Food may be available as an afterthought.

Cheers Cafe Bar and Tavern

Family friendly cafe and lounge with cocktails.

Cobbles (Kelso)

Both diners and drinkers are equally catered for at this popular long-established gastro-pub. The cosy bar is on the right featuring, at the far end, a real fire, with the dining area on the left, though one can eat in both, with food available all day on Saturdays and Sundays.

Coilacreich (Ballater)

A small, family run pub with a large selection of malt whiskies. Across the road is their filling station with diesel and unleaded fuel. A stop on the way back from skiing ...

Commercial Hotel (New Pitsligo)

Bed and breakfast offered with no frills bar.

Commercial Hotel (Tarland)

Small hotel with lounge/function room and a public bar and cocktail lounge separated by pool room. Beer may be from Strathbraan or Burnside.

Commercial Inn (Inverurie)

Pool and Darts, Live Music, Karaoke nights, DJ nights, Poker every Thursday, Free Juke Box every Sunday

Commodore (Holm, Orkney)

Now Closed - previously served one regular beer.

Coopers Bar (Aberdeen)

Coopers is a traditional bar serving chilled lagers & beers. Pool played.

Cove Bay Hotel (Aberdeen)

A family run hotel in historic old Cove Bay. Bar where pool and darts are played. Restaurant with views to the sea. Pleasant but steep walk to old harbour.

Craft Bar (Pitmedden)

A one-roomed corner pub opened in November 2017 and run by an enthusiastic local CAMRA member. Old church pews provide seating for some of the tables around the walls whilst other tables are served by bench seating.

Croft and Cairns (Aberdeen)

Locals bar and restaurant

Croft Inn (Glenlivet, Tomintoul)

Small, single-room bar with conservatory restaurant. The building dates from 1770 and was originally an Alms House before being used for crofting till 1973. Stands on the 'Whisky Trail' with more than 50 distilleries within a 15 mile radius and an extensive range of malts is stocked.

Cross Keys (Peterhead)

A typical Wetherspoon outlet located in the centre of a bustling port, close to the local museum, where you can learn about the town's maritime history. The pub is named after the chapel dedicated to St Peter that previously stood on the site.

Crown Anchor (Findhorn)

The Crown and Anchor is a spacious, well kept seaside inn, set in a charming village by the beautiful Moray Firth. The bar has solid, rustic decor, and there are two separate dining areas where home-cooked, locally-sourced food is served.

Crown Bar (Aberdeen)

Locals drinking den in Woodside.

Crown Bar (Huntly)

Harry's Bar at the Crown is situated just off the main square in the centre of Huntly. The ale is key-keg. The Windswept Wolf is always on. A beer from Speyside Brewery alternates between Sunshine on Keith and Spey's Cadet. Beavertown Neck Oil is also very popular.

Crown Inn

Public bar and function room with sky sports.

Davron Hotel (Rosehearty)

Restaurant, Hotel and Bar. Situated in the beautiful coastal village of Rosehearty.

Distilling House (Airport, Dyce)

An airside pub within Aberdeen Airport for the captive market.

Drouthy Cobbler (Elgin)

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.

Drumlithie Inn (Stonehaven)

Popular village pub - survey required.