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

Drummonds (Aberdeen)

An independent bar and music venue, laid back during the day and noisy at night.

Earl of Aberdeen Arms (The Howe) (New Deer)

The Howe Bar in the Aberdeen Arms Hotel.

Edwards (Inverurie)

Situated in the heart of a thriving town and close to the railway station, this is an independent bar and eatery, with one handpump on the bar to the right hand side dispensing a variety of beer from various breweries.

Elizabethan (Fraserburgh)

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.

Failford Inn (Ayr)

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.

Ferry Inn (Stromness, Orkney)

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.

Fiddichside Inn (Craigellachie)

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.

Fierce (Aberdeen)

The first brewery tap for the Aberdeen based Fierce Brewery, it sells a range of their own craft ales and a changing list of guests. There is also a fridge of bottled beer for takeaway. Basic industrial interior can seem harsh when quiet but convivial when more busy.

Fierce (Edinburgh)

The Edinburgh bar of the Aberdeen brewery.

Fierce (Manchester)

The Manchester bar of the Aberdeen brewery.

Fierce Taproom (Dyce)

Home of Fierce Beer in Dyce, for brewery tours and tastings.

Fisherman's Tavern (Broughty Ferry)

Licensed since eighteen fifty seven, this famous pub consists of three fishermen's cottages converted into a small hotel. The bar is to the right of the entrance, with a snug on the left, leading to the dining room/lounge, which has a real fire.

Fishie Pub (Fetterangus)

Local, family run village pub in Fetterangus

Fittie Bar

Local bar situated in the heart of Aberdeen. Next to the old village of Footdee (Fittie), 10 minute walk from the City Centre. Easy access for parking.

Foggies Vape Bar (Elgin)

Foggies is stocked with a large selection of drinks, from craft beer on tap to fresh brewed coffee. Air purifiers are on each table to minimise the fog to allow you to enjoy your favourite drink & a vape without having to stand out in the cold.

Forbes Arms (Rothiemay)

Small family-run hotel in a pleasant country location near the River Deveron. It has both a public and a lounge bar, and a separate dining area. Over 60 malt whiskies are available. Two beers are usually available.

Foundry Bar (Aberdeen)

A large pub popular with sport fans. It has flirted with real ale but once again it has ceased selling ale and handpumps have been removed, blaming lack of sales.

Fountain Bar (Aberdeen)

A traditional local bar located in Woodside. The unappealing exterior hides a surprisingly extensive wooden paneled interior. Darts played.

Four Mile Inn (Aberdeen)

Bar, lounge and restaurant in Bucksburn, Aberdeen.

Fox and Hounds (Houston)

Excellent traditional village pub established in 1779. Bar, lounge and Restaurant downstairs with cocktail bar upstairs. Downstairs bar has five handpumps and an excellent selection of spirits including 130 whiskies plus a selection of canned and bottled craft beers.

Gamrie (Garden Arms) (Banff)

Public Bar, Hotel, Restaurant & Gallery in a lovely coastal village.

Garret (Mintlaw)

Lounge bar suitable for functions.

Gas Lamp (Aberdeen)

City centre sports bar on a busy street. Darts played.

Gilcomston (Aberdeen)

Traditional community local known as the "Gilpy" with pool and darts. Located on a busy dual carriageway just behind the theatre and library.